The Chevrolet Corvette C2 Stingray Coupe 1966 is a classic American auto and a symbol of the best of what the golden era of sports cars had to offer. Its iconic exterior design, featuring the bent-nose fender lines and low profile design, make it one of the most instantly recognizable vehicles on the road. Its distinct wide-teeth chrome grille and angular-style headlights give it a look that will never be forgotten. The 1966 C2 Stingray is available with the L76 327cu engine, pushing out 300 horsepower and an impressive 350lb-ft of torque. The engine is mated to a 4-speed manual transmission and can be found in either hardtop or convertible variants. Both soft and hard tops feature a 350 cubic-inch V-8. It is one of the first models to feature a 3-speed PowerGlide automatic transmission and independent rear suspension, making it the most advanced Corvette of its time. This Stingray is built for maximum performance with its lightweight aluminum frame and advanced features such as its three-way adjustable coilover suspension. It comes with a standard four-wheel disc-brake system, providing superior stopping power to the driver. The interior is comfortable and inviting, featuring a variety of premium leathers and wood options, including a Petronius wood steering wheel. For any car enthusiast, the 1966 C2 Stingray is a must-have vehicle. Its legendary appeal and classic design are timeless and truly make it a collectors item. The C2 Corvette is an iconic classic can be driven and enjoyed for years to come.
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