Restored 1969 Corvette Convertible with original features, 350 V8, and clean title available for viewing and sale.
A classic American sports car is turning heads this season as a 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible becomes available for private viewing and potential sale, offering vintage car collectors a chance to own a piece of sports car history.

Powered by a 350 cubic inch V8 engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission, this Corvette captures the heart of Chevrolet’s golden era of performance. While there’s speculation it may be the high-performance L46 model—a version that produced 350 horsepower when new—there is no definitive documentation to verify that designation.

Still, the vehicle boasts several compelling features. It’s equipped with manual brakes, power steering, and front and rear disc brakes, giving it the kind of control and stopping power that made the C3 generation a staple of American performance engineering. Chrome accents on the air cleaner and distributor cover complement the car’s classic design.

The car sits on original rally wheels with beauty rings and factory hubcaps. Inside, the cockpit retains its original bucket seats and factory steering wheel, and the dashboard still houses all its original, fully functioning gauges. The AM/FM radio is present but currently non-operational, and the foam in the seats is due for replacement—making it a solid candidate for minor restoration.

Mechanical features are in working order, including the retractable headlights and the wiper door. The car is outfitted with manual windows and clear, undamaged glass throughout.
With a clean title in hand and an invitation to schedule a private showing, the 1969 Corvette represents both a nostalgic ride and a sound investment. Enthusiasts looking for a vintage American convertible with authenticity and minimal modifications may find this example particularly appealing.
