This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is finished in Goldwood Yellow over black vinyl upholstery and is powered by a 327ci V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes a black convertible soft top, 15″ steel wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, power steering, an AM/FM radio, chrome bumpers, a three-spoke steering wheel, and retractable headlights. The car reportedly spent time in Florida before being acquired by the seller in 2019. This C2 convertible is offered with the owner’s manual, a car cover, carpeted floor mats, and a Michigan title in the seller’s name. The fiberglass body is finished in Goldwood Yellow and features a black convertible soft top, flip-up headlights, chrome bumpers, fender vents, Soft Ray tinted glass, polished rocker panel accents, and dual exhaust outlets that exit through the rear valance. The power-operated antenna does not work. The 15″ steel wheels feature faux-knock-off covers and are mounted with Uniroyal Tiger Paw white-stripe tires measuring 205/75. The C2 was the first Corvette to offer fully independent suspension, with upper and lower control arms at the front and a three-link setup with a transverse leaf spring at the rear. The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is handled by four-wheel discs. The emergency brake is nonfunctional. The cabin features two bucket seats upholstered in black vinyl and joined by color-coordinated door panels and carpets. Amenities include a heater, an AM/FM radio, a reverse-lockout shifter, an analog clock, and lap belts. The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges for fuel level, amperage, oil pressure, and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 65k miles, approximately 1k of which were added under current ownership. The 327ci V8 is finished in orange and fitted with a chrome air cleaner and ignition cover. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. An owner’s guide, a car cover, and carpeted floor mats are included in the sale. The current Michigan title is branded as a duplicate. Filed under: c2