Despite its popularity, the second-gen Corvette holds the record for the fewest number of production years of any generation Corvette. The most valuable examples of the C2 Corvette live sort of like "bookends" at the start and finish of second-gen production.
1964 Corvette Ads We have curated a cool list of all the 1964 Corvette advertisements, commercials and posters we could...
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.
The following list of common issues is intended for individual reference only, and may not reflect the specific issues of every 1964 Corvette.
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 ...
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The 1964 Chevy Corvette was greeted with as much enthusiasm as its 1963 counterpart had been the year before. With the...
Though the CERV II never reached the racing success for which it was destined, and never reached its specified production...
This 1964 Corvette coupe, crafted by Mike Rutter of Rutterz Rodz in Bristol, Tennessee, seamlessly blends the timeless aesthetics of...
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.
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.
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.
Tuxedo Black 1964 Chevrolet Corvette We found some examples of 1964 Corvette in the Tuxedo Black color scheme. These real Tuxedo...
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!
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