1969 Corvette L71 – A Rare Cortez Silver Classic
Color: Cortez Silver with Black Interior
Engine: L71 427/435hp
Transmission: Turbo 400 3-Speed Automatic
The 1969 model year was a pivotal one for the Corvette, marked by significant production changes. Due to a dock strike earlier that year, John DeLorean decided to extend production through December, resulting in a record 38,762 units built—a figure that wouldn’t be surpassed until 1974. While many Corvettes rolled off the assembly line, some rare gems emerged from St. Louis, like this stunning Cortez Silver Coupe.
What makes this Corvette truly special is its combination of the L71 427ci big block engine and the Turbo 400 3-speed automatic transmission. Out of the 427/435 models delivered in 1969, only 255 featured an automatic transmission, making this numbers-matching big-block Corvette an exceptionally rare find.
This vehicle has undergone a complete, nut-and-bolt, frame-off restoration by renowned Corvette specialist Jeff Reade at American Motoring Memories. Not only does it look immaculate, but it drives like a brand-new 1969 model, starting effortlessly and idling steadily with that iconic lope. You’ll feel the power push you back in your seat when you hit the accelerator!
Documentation includes extensive restoration photos, receipts, the owner’s kit, spare keys, and more. Plus, this Corvette retains its original C.C.A.S. Certified L71 engine under the hood, adding to its impressive pedigree. |