1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - Driving the C2 327ci V8 with Side Pipes (POV Binaural Audio)
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Now we must find a generous C5/C6 donor who’d let Tedward drive it, just for science
it's a shame no car reviewers are near me (arkansas) afaik, would be cool to see a video done with my c6
You can take mine Tedward, if you're around PA sometime. Mint C5 Z06
For science, he could drive my 2008 C6. He won't find it boring. It's a 6 speed manual, with uh, 505 hp. Bought it 22 months ago with just 6,008 miles. The Z06 is my favorite out of 6 Corvettes that I have purchased.
I have always totally loved the dashboard of the C2 Corvettes. Beautiful!
@@steveowens913 has it had the heads done yet? that'd be my only worry with a C6Z
In my eyes, the C2 is the most beautiful car ever made. Absolute timeless perfection.
Agreed
best looking corvette
Possibly. C6 and C2 I think are the best looking cars ever made imo
Totally agree tbe C2 is top five on most beautiful cars
Yes, C2 Corvettes are gorgeous! Honorable mention to the Jaguar E type as a close 2nd.
This is the best style corvette ever created, interior , exterior . A total work of art. Classic yet Modern.
I like the split window 63
@@KB-ke3fi Yes, 63 is exactly the Same Body as the 67. Except for the separation in the back window.
I will never get tired of the sound of a small block Chevy or actually any V8 through side pipes! But even the little things like the headlight switch and doors opening and closing sound great! Thanks Mr. Tedward!
THERE has never been a 3speed powerglide = it would be a turbo350 auto unit and a great swap all round wow what a fantastic vette always my favorite - auto or manual = Thank you .
To my eyes and mind, still more desirable and beautiful than the C8. This car has the heart of Zora Duntov in it.
Zora didn't like the C2 at all. His comment, "it has just enough lift to be a bad airplane." Zora actually bought a Corvette with his own money. It's on display at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green. It's a 74 C3.
Its always a treat seeing these beautiful classics still up and running. Definitely my favorite content on this channel.
A very nice review! I used to own one with the 327 L79 option. All 63-67s that came with an automatic would have been the venerable 2 speed Powerglide. Even if one ordered the 390hp 427.
The TH400 3 speed automatic transmission were used from 68-74. After that year GM was trying to save weight and went to the TH350.
Oh and regarding the side exhaust, there was only one chassis for the Corvette so the holes for the standard exhaust were there even if one did order the side pipes.
The sound alone is enough to go for the L-79 option. I had a 67 Corvette years ago which I bought slightly used in 1968, and traded it after a year or so for an El Camino. Very dumb move on my part. My 67 was rare, but not in a good way. It had zero factory options. This means it was a 3-speed manual transmission, 300hp 327 with no radio....no options, period. This had to be rare, and I wonder if I had kept it if it would it today be worth more because so few were made, or a lot less due to the absence of desirable options. I still enjoyed the car...a lot.........especially on the trip to Key West I took in 1968......
@@robertstancliffsr9575that is indeed an interesting thought. i’d wager it’d be worth more, especially with the decline in manual transmissions within the past few decades!
Wow, that brings back memories. My dad owned a large autobody shop in Boston in the '60s. Dad owned a '68 Shelby GT500 and his painters brother had a '67 vette 427 tri-power 435hp with side pipes and a 4 speed. They agreed to trade cars one weekend. The Vette was an absolute beast. Without any modern traction controls and bias ply tires, you were guaranteed a trip off the road if you tried to launch it too hard.
I once stepped out of a side exhaust corvette at autocross, and my leg touched the exhaust. 20 minutes later I had a blister the diameter of a tennis ball
Lovely Tedward, my Dad had a 67 427 Corvette and these cars are just an incredible driving experience. There's nothing else like it.
60s and 70s corvettes are the most underrated drivers cars in the world. Period
Absolutely agree. I sold my 1976 C3 automatic a year ago and miss it dearly. Primitive yes, but raw and visceral and a smile every time I got behind the wheel.
Just got my engine back from the machine shop, 327/350, can’t wait to drop it in my 63 with side pipes
Analog gauges are so satisfying
Oh man, what a legend! The car is also great 😁
Aw!!
One of the best known generations of Corvettes especially the 1963 SWC
Should be an M35 Powerglide, 2-speed.
The headlight pods aren't vacuum operated. They are electric.
I worked in Waltham MA for many years and I know exactly where you filmed lol.
Fully independent rear suspension but still many people think it's a live axle for some reason. They handle well and ride well.
Incredible cars. That's why I bought a '66 small block Corvette Coupe last year.
It should be 2speed but it isn’t. You can count the gears 1,2,3.
@@TedwardDrives dude I was agreeing with you there.
I have an 82 c3, it gets a ton of looks and comments but the c2 are a work of art.
My condolences. 😂
Bought one new in 67. One of the best cars ever made in every way. It really had everything and probably still does now 47 years later .
The burble of a Detroit V8 takes me to my happy place.
I love the way the door goes all the way up to the roof of the car. Reminds me of a Ford GT.
Haha i say this!
@TedwardDrives Hey I am new to the channel. I looked and you are right about the transmission it should have a 2-speed Powerglide in it.
Small block is the more desirable driver's car. Mid-60s saw the dawn of the Porsche 911, Jaguar E-Type and Corvette Stingray. All very different cars with real charisma and unique characters. Good times to be a car enthusiast.
Gorgeous! When I was a small kid my neighbor across the street had a black '67 convertible with side pipes. I think it's what made me a "car guy."
Love how old cars steering wheels have a touch of play in it.
It was fun comparing this Corvette to my `67 E-Type.
This has got to be one of the best Corvettes made there are several cars that are very very Timeless this is one of them XKE Jaguar the Austin-Healey 3000 early model Shelby Cobra AC all are great and all our timeless this car fits in there
I love the c2 is classic and beautiful
C6,C7 are amazing too
the right side door mirror was a dealer option , I added one to mine > love it . just make sure you order the right side mirror not the left side
hearing the wind when you got on the freeway reminded me of my old e46 I bought either the windows ducktaped at the top (broken window regulators)
Superb, even though it is an auto. And that exhaust rumble rising to a crackle, then a howl..... sensory overload!
Anyone who says 'Murica has never made a sports car has never heard of the C2 'Vette!
Oh, and for the record, I have always preferred the single rear window.
My neighbor is the original owner of a '67 Stingray convertible, and it's beautiful. He took me for a ride once, and this car is so head-and-shoulders above any other car of that era in terms of fit, finish, ride quality and performance that I've ever ridden in that it's funny.
I've never saw a test driving of this Corvette and I thank you for that.
A little mechanical sympathy showing through there when you let out early on that freeway pull after hearing it break up. Always respecting the drive. :)
Shame the carb set up wasn't quite right. I think you might have enjoyed the drive more.
Red lines suit this era of cars well. But man they're getting expensive.
My brother in law has a 67 convertible 454 4-spd formerly owned by astronaut Dick Gordon. That bark of that big-block through the side pipes is remarkable!
@Tedward, you’re right. The C2 Corvettes would have had 2-speed Powerglides if an automatic was optioned. The 3-speed TH-350 and TH-400 became available in the C3 in 1968.
Still blows my mind, that these old cars had ZERO head restraint on the seats!! I mean, it doesn't take crazy advanced technology to make the seatback a little taller so your head doesn't snap off if you get hit from behind!!
And to keep your neck from whiplash, if you happen to have your ripple wall slicks on, with very low tire pressure, and you launched the L-88 too hard, when your slick’s hooked up quick.
You drive all the cars I dream about, keel it up! Great content
Looks and sounds really great! Sometimes i winder how much more fun some old cars would be with a modern gearbox. (nothing else, just better and more gearing. Would probably even increase the range significantly)
Edit: the W123 Wagon at 14:05 ... I had one of those (without the turbo, so a NA 5cyl Diesel, 4speed manual) as my first car. Mine was silver.
That car looks and sounds amazing. Id take a silver one with a manual any day.
Brother had a '59 convertible. The trunk was a nice touch. The lines...pure beauty. Smile came to my face when I saw the ball door levers on this one. And that 327 sound!
My favorite engine sound comes from the L-79 327/350 h.P. engine..It was an option in the Corvette and several other Chevrolet models.......
I wish we had more American classics in Italy
I sold my black on black C3 Corvette to an Italian buyer a year ago. I'm in Los angeles.
@@sprezzatura8755 That's good to hear, I hope he's treating it well and driving it like he should
My father had a ‘63 split 4 speed. I was little and would ride in the back. Great that my dad was a great driver
That sound is just sooooo sweeeeet! I actually like the small block sound rather than the big block.
This is my personal opinion.
As a kid I loved the look and sound of side pipes. When I bought my car, I couldn't wait to save up and install them.
Then a friend bought a 1965 Corvette with the L76 and side pipes. After 20 minutes I was done. I couldn't stand the noise and rushed to get out. That resulted in the burnt leg.
My dream car. But in tuxedo black, with the Marlboro red stinger hood.
thing sounds like a beast! Great video man :)
thanks for the tour and ride. Love a C2, would be a joy to drive one especially with a manual. Last April i bought my first Corvette, a 1999 C5 Hardtop. With only 18k miles, the interior still smells new. Other than smoked windows, its 100% bone stock just what i was looking for.
Love love a classic corvette !
Thank you for sharing. Overdrive is a must
Holy have I been waiting for this video!! I was literally just watched videos of old 60s corvettes, then you upload this. Anyways, almost first 😅
This car was made when Men were Men , and women wish they were. What a beauty. My favorite. I own a C6 with the big window, because of this ❤
Worked at a Chevy dealership from 65 through 68 and drove a number of Stingrays while I worked in parts. I do not recall any three speed manual transmissions offered in a stingray Corvettes. Turbohydromatics were offered beginning in 65 with the big block 396 engine only . The two speed power glide was the only automatic available in 63.
I’m not a Vette guy but the C2 is one of the most beautiful cars ever made, especially the ‘63 SWCs.
Beautiful sound.
im in the wrong era. what a beauty.
An old boss of mine back in the mid 90s had a '67 Corvette with the L71. He apparently bought it off of someone right after getting back from Vietnam in like '73 or so and had the wherewithal to hang onto it. It was the light blue metallic of the day. Never got to ride in it, but he would drive it into work on nice days in the summer so we could gawk at it. The C2 body was always my favourite, still is to this day.
My favorite big block.
those speedo and rev tacks need some help haha great classic though
My friend's dad had a red 67 convertible with the 4 speed synchromesh manual and a 427 and original knockoff wheels. Apparently they only made a few of them. All stock and flawless condition, but cammed out and lots of power. Looked completely original inside and out andnunder and in the hood, etc.
He let me drive it in high school and I damn near ended myself!
Sidepipes were a dealer installed option. Red line tires were the Cool Thing back then -- we had them on our 327/350 race modified 68 Camaro. 4 speed manuals rule.
Side pipes were a factory option starting with the '65 model year. I worked at the Chevy assembly plant from '61 through '66 and saw lots of them.
i love your videos
You can thank Bill Mitchell for the C2's shape . He fell in love with it . Based on the 59 Stingray race car XP87 . It was supposed to be a reverse foil and suck the car to the ground . It did not and actually got light in the front at high speed .
I recommend you read Corvette From the Inside by Corvette Chief engineer 74-92 Dave McLellan. Lots of good info on all this stuff including Zora's time as chief engineer .
Things like the first Corvettes were actual supposed be build using metal not fiberglass . The early 50's models had terrible fit and finish issues . It was cost and time constraints that dictated fiberglass not weight savings .
what a gorgeous car!!!!
The recirculating ball steering in it is the truck feel you speak of in feedback. There is updates available.
Definitely a nice looking Corvette. Looks more European in styling (exterior and interior).
I had a '69 427 with factory side pipes, and it also had frame holes for the standard rear exhausts. The pipes were metal, but the covers were chromed fiberglass except at the front and rear, which were chromed metal. Tires were awful 2-ply bias nylons picked by Zora Arkus Duntov for a 150mph top speed. The car never handled well until BFG came out with their Radial TAs, which transformed the car into what it always should have been in terms of handling.
Sounds mega!
Beautiful car
All the midyears 63-67 had the openings in the frame cross brace for the standard out the rear exhaust. Side pipes could be ordered for delivers past serial numbers 15000 in 1965. Information is from a Master level NCRS judge who owned a 65 Duntov award. The second one is a quasi-resto mod with nearly every option. Very honest Not sure you could get a three-speed auto without it being from a c-4 or newer.
Cop: "I caught you doing 50 80 60 70 80 50 60 80 in a 30mph zone!"
Remember when it was so cool to add that third taillight on each side.
The reason they did away with the split rear window was because it reduced rear visibility pretty badly. The window sloped pretty much and it wasn't great seeing out the back even without the post in the center.
One of the more oddly optioned C2 's I ever saw, was a '67 convertible in dark metallic green with black stripe, black top and interior, 427 tri-power, posi-traction, side-pipes, and a powerglide.
Goodwood Green. but the power glide is strange.
That was one nice 300TD parked at bond group
Ted!!!!!! My dream car.
turbo 400 came out in 67 in the vette i had one in my 68 with a 327
Cette voiture est un chef d’œuvre.
There was a fast steer adjustment on these--it seems as if this example could use that!
I'm jealous !
I grew up in the wrong era. Cars were definitely way better back in the day. More style and, really, more personality.
Love all your videos of the ol girls
The headlights are operated by electric motors, not vacuum. C3 were vacuum controlled
A 327 driving through a TWO SPEED transmission. Unbelievable!
The 3 speed tranny really improves drivability,.
10:48 can a Corvette specialist tell us why the car was probably misfiring? Ignition timing not quite right?
This car would have had a points-style ignition setup in the distributor. The points may be worn or setup incorrectly.
Headlights are not vacuum operated. They each have their own electric motor.
Feels like some ball joint in the steering need caring! If i remember well the C2 has a steering box not rack. If youve got play on any balljoint in the linkages after the box it behaves like what you experienced.
So much ‘Merica!
Man, I can almost smell the raw gas👍
In 1968 I owned a 67 white Corvette with a blue top. I bought it slightly used with about 8,000 miles. It had 0 (zero) options. That means, no radio...nothing..It was a 3-speed manual with a 300hp 327 engine. I sold it after about a year and have wondered since then if I still had it would it be worth a premium price because a Corvette with no options is very rare?
Those skinny tires make me laugh
Some of the people who have C2 resto-mods delete the vacuum headlights and go for the Grandsport / Trans am style
A good option is installing electric motors. I’m planning on that route for my c3. I love the retro pop up lights but the vacuum system is a mess
All 63-67 Corvettes were built with electric motors for the headlamp doors. The 68-82 (C3) came with the vacuum system for the headlamps.
This car needs some “Led Zeppelin II” or “Rocks” by Aerosmith while driving and it achieves total Zen.
Aerosmith played their first concert at my high school
@@TedwardDrives NICE! My dad was a DJ at a radio station in Manchester, NH in the early 70’s and was an MC introducing Aerosmith at a show when they were still very regional.
12:50 Supra?? 🤮 How about some love for that gorgeous Blue 350Z !?!?!? We call them Zeds here! 🇦🇺❤️❤️❤️
And a convertible 370Z @ 13:15 !! 😁
there's a black A70 Supra BEHIND the blue 350Z lol, it took me a few looks to see it
Everyone loves a big clock
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i got one inherited convertible side pipes knock off wheels 4 speed only catch its in pieces but gonna reassemble
If u ever come to Norway you should check out my fathers 502 widebody c2, i think you would like it :D
I've never understood the point of having an automatic transmission in a sports car, I'm sure it's more fun to drive with a manual transmission.
Well done for getting it round those bends in one piece. It sort of looks like a truck with those massive steering inputs?
A feature of the front suspension was fast steer adjustability. Driver would have to get it on a lift, move parts, and do an alignment.
Awesome review thanks - 350Z rather than a Supra though but an honest mistake 😜
look behind the 350z, it's a black A70 supra
@@s_t_r_a_y_e_d ah so it is! Was watching on my phone, should've kept my mouth shut! 🙊🤣
Yup. My dream car. My ex's dad had a '67 with a 427. I fell in love. Not with his daughter tho ha ha ha !