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1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible — 327/300, 4-Speed, Nassau BlueWhy This Car Is SpecialThe 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible occupies a specific and well-earned place in the C2 generation's short four-year run. By 1966, Chevrolet had refined the Sting Ray body — introduced in 1963 — to a point where the engineering and the styling worked together about as well as they ever would. The egg-crate grille was new for 1966, the fender louvers were cleaned up, and the overall package represented the most polished version of Bill Mitchell's original design. Chevrolet built 17,762 Corvette convertibles for the 1966 model year, and while the big-block cars tend to dominate the headlines, the small-block cars have always attracted a different kind of buyer — one who understands that a 327 cubic inch V8 in a 3,000-pound fiberglass roadster is an entirely satisfying arrangement.This particular 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is finished in Nassau Blue with a matching bright blue leather interior and a white soft top. The color combination is one of the more distinctive pairings from that model year, and the car carries 25,744 actual miles. The VIN decodes to a 1966 Corvette convertible built at the St. Louis assembly plant, with the 327 cubic inch 300 horsepower engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. That is a straightforward, honest specification — no inflated horsepower claims, no questionable options added after the fact. What you see is what Chevrolet built.Features- 327 cubic inch V8, 300 horsepower- 4-speed manual transmission- 4-wheel disc brakes- Knock-off style wheels with white letter tires- Dual exhaust- Wood-rimmed steering wheel- Dashboard tachometer- Full gauge cluster- Bright blue leather bucket seats- Center console- Nassau Blue exterior- White convertible soft top- Chrome bumpers- 25,744 actual milesMechanicalThe L75 327/300 was Chevrolet's mid-range small-block offering for the 1966 Corvette. It used a single four-barrel carburetor and hydraulic lifters, which made it more streetable than the higher-output 327/350 or 327/365 versions. For context, 1966 was actually the final year for the 327 as the Corvette's small-block option — the 350 would replace it starting in 1969. That makes 1966 a historically significant year for anyone who follows the small-block's development arc.The 4-speed manual transmission was the right gearbox for this engine in this chassis. Rowing through the gears in a mid-1960s Corvette is a tactile experience that later cars with their tighter, more modern transmissions don't quite replicate. The throws are deliberate, the engagement is mechanical and direct, and it rewards a driver who pays attention.One of the most significant mechanical upgrades Chevrolet made to the C2 Corvette was the introduction of four-wheel disc brakes in 1965, and this 1966 Corvette Convertible carries that system. Before 1965, Corvette buyers had to make do with four-wheel drums, which were adequate at best for a car with this kind of power-to-weight ratio. The transition to four-wheel discs was a genuine improvement in stopping performance, and it is a feature that separates the 1965 and later cars from the earlier C2s in practical terms. The dual exhaust exits cleanly through the rear valance, as confirmed in the underside photos, and the exhaust routing appears correct and tidy.The knock-off style wheels deserve a note here. The 1966 Corvette offered genuine knock-off aluminum wheels as an option — a design derived directly from racing practice, where a single large spinner could be removed quickly for a wheel change. The spinners thread onto a hub adapter and are tightened with a lead hammer. They are period-correct and they are one of the more mechanically interesting wheel options that was ever available on an American production car.InteriorThe interior of this 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is trimmed in bright blue leather throughout — seat
| Year: | 1966 |
| Make: | Chevrolet |
| Model: | Corvette |
| Mileage: | 25744 |
| Exterior Color: | Blue |
| Interior Color: | Blue |
| Trim: | |
| Body: | Convertible |
| Stock: | SN3327 |
| Engine Size: | Unspecified |
| Transmission: | 4-Speed Manual |
| Vin: | 194676S117773 |
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