The time spanning from 1963 to 1967, was an era of much change and growth for the Corvette. These second-generation...
The 1964 Corvette continued to build upon the improvements of the 1963 model year, with a choice of four different engine outputs, three manual transmissions (and one automatic), as well as more technology and creature comforts.
Bill Thomas had one goal in mind when he designed and produced the Cheetah: beat the Ford Cobra. 25 examples were produced until sadly, the factory burnt down. After the blaze, chevrolet pulled out of the project. The power to weight ratio was phenomenal (it was almost 500lbs lighter than the cobra!). The V8 was pushed back as far as possible leaving the engine almost in the center of the car. Some examples were tuned as high as 520HP.
Our team has scoured the web to find some great videos of the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette. The 1964 Corvette is the second model year of the second generation of the 'Vette and has a cult following. Unfortunately, finding good quality videos of '64 Vettes is getting harder due to their age and fewer of them surviving.
For all 1964 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), body style, body number trim and paint combination can be found on the instrument panel brace under the glove box.
The 1964 Corvette still looks stunning all these years later and these pictures clearly show you just how unique it was for the period.
1964 Corvette Ads We have curated a cool list of all the 1964 Corvette advertisements, commercials and posters we could...
The following list of common issues is intended for individual reference only, and may not reflect the specific issues of every 1964 Corvette.
This Owners Guide contains important information regarding the operation and maintenance of your Corvette. In order to obtain maximum enjoyment and usage from your car, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the contents...
The 1964 Corvette continued to build upon the improvements of the 1963 model year, with a choice of four different engine outputs, three manual transmissions (and one automatic), as well as more technology and creature comforts.
We've scoured the web to curate the factory pricing, options, and interior/exterior color options for the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette.
The C2 continued its strong sales run and 1964 saw 22,229 units produced. Several other small design tweaks were made in 1964 thanks to customer feedback after the 1963 model year.
Looking for information on how to maintain your 1964 Corvette? We've curated resources to help you keep your Corvette in great shape for years to come!
1964 C2 Corvette RPO Codes, Options Codes & Order Guide If you are looking to decode your 1964 Corvette RPO’s...
Download this 1964 Corvette Dealers Sales Brochure for a quick look at the features of the car. The best way to describe the '64 Corvette Sting Ray: a sports car with a dual personality. Last year's classic was dubbed a designers coup for the way it fused celebrated ...
We have curated the ultimate collection of the best 1964 Corvette Wallpapers and HD backgrounds for you to enjoy.
The 265 cubic-inch small-block served as the jumping-off point for further engine development. Chevrolet spent the following decade perfecting their earlier small-block, which eventually grew in displacement and became a testbed for early fuel injection technology. Further progress was made in 1964, with the release of the L76 V8. This potent small block proved quite reliable while dishing out more than enough horsepower.
In under a decade, GM’s small-block received a substantial boost in displacement while also becoming the standard-bearer for several new internal developments in engine technology. These developments ultimately produced a new crop of small-block powerplants based on Chevrolet’s new 327 cubic-inch engine platform. Of the four 327 cubic-inch small blocks available in 1964, none topped the output of the fuel-injected L84 V8.
When first introduced to the world by Pontiac in 1964, the car showed so much promise that Chevrolet (allegedly) put a swift end to its development to prevent its production from hindering the sales of the Corvette. Afterall, with the introduction of the 1963 Split-Window Corvette, Chevy was finally seeing an increase in sales, something lacking for most of the first-gen.
The XP-819 Corvette prototype was introduced in 1964 by Frank WInchell and Larry Shinoda as the first, experimental, rear-engine Corvette coupe. The XP-819 was developed in the mid-1960's as an engineering exercise to determine if a rear-engine platform was right for the Corvette program. During that time, Chevrolet was still under a racing ban.
By the 1960s the Corvette was beginning to hit its stride, especially in terms of performance. While the GM small-block reigned supreme initially, the 1960s would see the rise of the high-displacement big-block, complete with 400-plus horsepower. This was on par with the times, as the horsepower wars of the muscle car era were in full swing. This resulted in several extremely memorable power plants.
When the 1964 Corvette was released, some GM executives expressed their concerns about the Corvette’s sales numbers might diminished after...
The Cheetah was meant to be a Cobra-killer. It was Corvette powered, with a custom-designed chassis and suspension. There has...
The 1964 Chevy Corvette was greeted with as much enthusiasm as its 1963 counterpart had been the year before. With the...
This is a 1964 Chevrolet Corvette convertible rally car that was driven by Duncan Robb-Cummings in the Monte-Carlo Challenge rally...
Over 3,000 hours of labor have been invested into this striking custom 1964 Chevrolet Corvette. The exterior boasts eye-catching Candy...
This 1964 Corvette coupe, crafted by Mike Rutter of Rutterz Rodz in Bristol, Tennessee, seamlessly blends the timeless aesthetics of...
Though the CERV II never reached the racing success for which it was destined, and never reached its specified production...
ARES Modena has transformed a 1964 Corvette Sting Ray into a one-of-a-kind creation that combines Italian elegance and American muscle....
Modified 1964 Chevrolet Corvette coupe with a revised fiberglass body and powered by a 327ci V8 engine. Photo Source: Bring...