1964 63 65 66 67 C2 Corvette Frame 350 Muncie 4spd Running Chassis CAN HEAR RUN
- Price: Ask a price!
- Condition: Used
- Item location: Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States
- Make: Chevrolet
- Model: Corvette
- Year: 1964
- Mileage: exempt
- VIN: 1234567
- Engine size: 350
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Drive type: RWD
- Options: Convertible
Chevrolet Corvette 1964 Description
1964 Corvette Complete Running Chassis
Has convertible mounts on frame - should work on all 63 - 67 corvettes
This was in a running driving car last month (see picture)
350 crate engine carb to oil pan with new mini starter
Muncie 4 speed transmission with hurst shifter
Blow proof bellhousing
Newer GM gas tank with GM sticker still in tact
Holley Carburator
Engine is still rigged to run so you can hear it in the chassis
No Reserve
For sale is acompleterunningchassis/engine/transmission that came out of a 64 Corvette Convertible with a 4 spd transmission. This chassis was under a running/driving/inspected 64 corvette last month. This has no power steering or power brakes. I used the car over the summer until we disassembled it for restoration. We are putting a custom chassis under this vette that is why we don't need the original frame.The engine was said to be a GM crate engine with about 3000 miles on it that came out of a chevelle project that we are working on. The gentleman said he bought this engine from Chevy back in the 80's and had it in his chevelle but did not put many miles on it. When this vettewas on the road running the transmission worked very well shifting fine and not popping out of gear. Hurst shifter included. We put a new master cylinder on the car when I was driving it off of a 66 corvette, hat is included. A couple of the body mount bolts broke off when taking the body off so the cage nuts will have to be drilled out and tapped. The frame is solid overall but there is some rust holes on the passenger side inside frame rail towards the rear section - see picture. I believe the one rear trailing arm has some rust as well. I wouldn't use this frame for a show car but it would work nicely for someone who has a vette project sitting on a body cart or something and wants to get it back on the road quickly. This isn’t a total rust bucket.
Please see below as to what's included and what's not:
Included with thechassis is:
- 350 engine from oil pan to air cleaner
- holley carb
- new mini starter
- HEI distributor and wires (passenger car distributor, ot corvette distributor - no tach drive)
- water pump - long style from Chevelle(pulley not included)
- alternator and brackets
- crank pulley (looks like it isn't the correct pulley and someone cutinto theframe cross-member a bit to get it to fit)
- headers going into side pipes
- blow proof bellhousing and Z bar clutch rod setup with clutch fork, lutch, ressure plate and release bearing
- Muncie 4 speed transmission with Hurst shifter (this car was on the road a month ago, he transmission shifts and runs good)
- complete front suspension and drum brakes
- front and rear sway bars
- complete rear end, ear suspension and rear drum brakes
- Newer GM gas tank
- driveshaft
- master cylinder
NOT Included in the sale is:
- Rally wheels, rim rings, enters or tires - these were already sold. There is an aluminum set of 15" turbine wheels on the chassis now similar to 79 Z28 wheels with decent tires
- water pump pulley is not included - used it on a chevelle project since the pictures were taken
- fan not included
- emergency brake hardware not included
- gas tank straps not included
This is a no reserve buy it now auction.Thechassis islocated in Sugarloaf, A 18249. No shipping local pickup only. You probably can arrange shipping but they will charge you what it is to ship a car because it is taking up the same space on the carrier.$500 Deposit is due within 72 hours of auction end preferably via paypal and full payment is due within 7 days of auction end. Frame needs to be removed from our shop location 30 days from auction end unless other arrangements are made....I do not want to be digging this out of the snow this winter..... Please email any questions.