This third-generation 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Coupe was factory-finished finished in Monza Red over black vinyl upholstery and equipped with a 350ci small block V8 paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. It also features 15” Rally wheels, power-assisted disc brakes, power steering, and an upgraded factory air conditioning system. Said to have undergone a comprehensive restoration between 2022 and 2024, this matching-numbers C3 Corvette is now being offered for auction out of Florida.
The exterior has been refinished in its factory-specified color of Monza Red (974). Equipment includes removable roof panels, hideaway headlamps, chrome bumpers, front fender vents, dual exhaust outlets, a driver’s side mirror, and a rear luggage rack. It rides on 15” Rally wheels with chrome trim rings and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires. The seller describes the exterior to be in very good overall condition with minimal cosmetic imperfections. Detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin includes black vinyl bucket seats with a matching dashboard, door panels, center console, and carpeting. Accessories include lap belts, a red padded center armrest, a three-spoke steering wheel, a removable rear window, a vintage radio, a heater, and a factory air conditioning system upgraded with modern components.
This Corvette is equipped with a 350ci L46 small block V8 engine that delivers up to 350 HP to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission. The car came factory-equipped with power-assisted disc brakes and power steering.
This sale will include a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: "This numbers matching 1969 Corvette with a 350/350 engine, 4-speed manual transmission, upgraded AC system, and in pristine condition, is a blast to drive. The car needs nothing, drives perfectly, and looks even better. It's hard to find all these qualities together on a 69 Corvette. Don't miss the chance!"
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Highest Offer Received $19,000.00
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@Yitzbud Hello, please note that undercarriage pictures were just uploaded.
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@Damaho912 @pvrose Thank you, we have updated the listing.
This is not a 2nd-gen corvette. It’s a 3rd-gen, or “C3” for those in the know.
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@samols Good morning, you are right, while the car has disc brakes in the four corners, no brake booster is present.
Description lists power brakes, I do not see a power brake booster in the pictures.
Nice Vette. Just thought you should correct your description. This 1969 is a 3rd generation- C3 Vette.
53-62 is C1
63-67 is C2 … etc.
@Yitzbud Hello! We’ve just uploaded a new photo showing the engine block numbers. Please note that while the last digit (number 8) is faint, it is visible.
We’re currently preparing to put the car on a lift to capture detailed undercarriage photos, including the transmission numbers. We’ll have those new pictures uploaded as soon as possible. Stay tuned!
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Good morning bidders! We'll be online throughout the auction to assist with any questions or details you may need—please don’t hesitate to reach out.
We've just uploaded a new photo showcasing the interior, now featuring the original-style steering wheel we’ve recently installed. The previous steering wheel was an aftermarket part that didn’t fully reflect the car’s originality and superb condition. Now, with this original part in place, the interior is restored to its authentic factory look.
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Nice looking car. You mention that it is numbers matching but there are no pictures of the engine pad stamping and or transmission stamps to show it is. Can you please post them. Also are there any under carriage photos you can share. thank you