Corvettes for Sale: Bring a Banker for this ’67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649,900

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Corvettes for Sale: Bring a Banker for this '67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649.900

Photo Credit: Garage Kept Motors


One of the sweetest ’67 Corvette resto-mods you’ll ever see is up for sale at Garage Kept Motors, a Grand Rapids, Michigan dealership that specializes in classic and specialty online auto sales for buyers and sellers.

This build was managed and owned by Rands Restorations of Grandville, Michigan, with the custom body work and beautiful red paint done by Ron Sall Body Werx of Zeeland, Michigan. Steve Holcomb Pro Auto Custom Interiors of Knoxville, Tennessee was responsible for the custom interior.

Bring a Banker for this '67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649,900


Underneath the car is an SRIII Motor Sports Tubular Chassis that uses suspension components from a C5 and C6 Corvette. Power is provided by a GM Performance LS427/570 horsepower V8 crate engine that’s connected to a Tremec Magnum six-speed manual transmission.

Also installed were Schott Fuel Series wheels with 275/40/18 front tires and 315/35/20 Red Line Diamond rear tires, along with electric power brakes with drilled and slotted rotors and powder-coated calipers, E-Stopp electric emergency brake, Ford 8.8-inch positraction differential, and Sweet Thunder SS side exhaust system.

Bring a Banker for this '67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649,900


The black, gray and red interior includes Dakota Digital HDX instrument cluster and matching clock, Vintage Air custom performance HVAC, Ididit tilt steering column with Billet Specialties steering wheel, and Resto Audio AM/FM/Bluetooth radio.

The body, which still looks pretty much stock, does have tucked front and rear bumpers with Detroit Speed headlight motors.

Bring a Banker for this '67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649,900


You might want to sit down when you hear the price – a whopping $649,900. If that’s a little steep for your budget, they do have a wide variety of other vehicles at much lower prices, including a pretty nifty 1955 Chevy 150 ambulance for $49,900, so it’s worth a trip to check out their inventory.

You can find out more about this custom Sting Ray by contacting Garage Kept Motors by phone at 616-888-3230 or by email at [email protected]. Several dozen photos of the car are also online at GarageKeptMotors.com.

Bring a Banker for this '67 Corvette Restomod Offered for $649,900


Source:
garagekeptmotors.com

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Lot of money in it but $649,900? If you have watched Mecum you will see how much money is out there,but I doubt any one would pay any where near that, nice ride or not.

  2. It’s plenty sweet alright but it’s not worth that kind of money. The crazy high prices that the rich high rollers pay for some cars at Mecum and Barrett-Jackson help run up the sale price some sellers think they can ask for cars like this awesome Corvette.

  3. I love Corvettes, but no hot rod shop resto-mod is going to bring the better part of a million dollars, unless it’s cast from solid gold. There are probably less than 10 Vettes in the world that would bring that kind of cash, in full Bloomington Gold/NCRS Top Flight originality.

  4. This is a beautiful Vette! But the price is directed towards those with deep pockets to add this to their collection of toys for bragging rights! Also if I or many on this site could afford this Vette we would want to drive it a lot! Could this even be insured?

  5. It has to come equipped with a little honey on the passenger side of the equation for that many dollhairs they’re asking.

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