Lynndale Blue w/Teal Blue interior and matching soft top. 327/300hp, 4-spd. manual transmission. The last of a particular model run doesn’t always mean the best. But, in the case of the ’67 Corvette, we think best definitely applies! The mid-year Corvettes have long been highly desirable by both collectors and folks who just have room for one vintage sports car in their garage. When introduced in ’62 as a ’63 model, they became instant classics and that status hasn’t diminished one bit oven the ensuing decades. There were many ways to configure your new Corvette back in the day. Multiple engines, transmissions and rear ends to choose from. Not to mention colors, options, etc. Many went the brute horsepower route. But there were also some buyers who were more interested in a dependable daily cruise and thus opted for the still very powerful, but more user friendly small block 327 with 300hp. Like the original buyer of the stunning Lynndale Blue example presented here!