1964 Corvette Sting Ray 327 - Episode 009

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2020
  • Benny Surprises Dave with the ’64 classic - The Corvette Sting Ray 327.
    The undeniably attractive sports car was mass produced for a consumerist American market during the optimistic space race era.
    Surely the ‘blunt instrument’, as Dave would call it, would not be the vehicle to undo The Motorists?
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    It's all about the drive...
    And, if the journey can be done again, but faster - then all the better.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @TheMotoristsTV
    @TheMotoristsTV  3 года назад +1

    What do you think of the '64 Corvette Sting Ray? Let us know in the comments!

  • @rodbronstein2451

    My 1964 fastpack was a blast. It ATE pretty much everything on the road for breakfast. The 327 (RD block w/ 202 double hump heads) developed over four hundred horses, getting rubber and all four gears. I also got twenty miles per gallon. But at last, trying to find high test aviation gasoline to run in the car was a challenge. Gone with the glory days

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 2 года назад +5

    That's horrible driving an iconic corvette on the wrong side of the road.

  • @TomDeutsch
    @TomDeutsch 2 года назад +2

    A bit late in catching the video but nice work gentlemen. Always fun to get a take on this sort of car from a different cultural perspective.

  • @brendas.1374
    @brendas.1374 Год назад +2

    My favorite generation Corvette!!! I have a restored 1967 L79 Coupe in my garage. It’s my pride and joy.

  • @tracingtriumph
    @tracingtriumph 3 года назад +3

    Great work Gents. Makes me want to rush and bu...... Nah. Not really.

  • @bubbajohnston
    @bubbajohnston Год назад

    Good vid I own several mid years never had a small block over heat you can get the correct radiator hoses at all the parts distributors just keep up on all the maintenance and you won’t have any problems out on the road

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 2 года назад +3

    Couldn't one of you boys perhaps think a little and send for a radiator hose from a parts house and have it delivered to you? Or one take a cab to said parts store and bring one back with a couple gallons on coolant?

  • @Solittletimetoomany
    @Solittletimetoomany 2 года назад +1

    Not sure I understood what he was saying, but the first corvette small block v8 was in 1955. Before that, they had the blue flame v6. Nice car, I own one.

  • @vhayden2057
    @vhayden2057 2 года назад +1

    I owned a 1964 in blue. Wish I had kept it.

  • @Cha-y412
    @Cha-y412 2 года назад +2

    Hooligan car.. I love it.

  • @hansgruber650
    @hansgruber650 2 года назад +2

    I would put factory hubcaps on and the antenna should sit straight up.

  • @IRISHFELLA2010
    @IRISHFELLA2010 Год назад +1

    My favourite American car

  • @agadarnes7517
    @agadarnes7517 3 года назад +2

    Just discovered the channel. Love it! Keep it up.

  • @keithroller3131
    @keithroller3131 2 года назад +1

    Sweet ride , cept it’s red !!

  • @tommissouri4871
    @tommissouri4871 Год назад

    Fun video. FWIW, the first Chevrolet V8 engine was in 1917 for a couple of years. It was not a commercial success and dropped. The next was the famous Small Block Chevy in the 1955 model as a 265 cid. 1957 it was enlarged to 283. In 1962, the 327 was introduced. In 1968, the 350 was introduced, but in Camaro, not Corvette. In 1968, they also became a large journal crankshaft. This was pretty much the engine until the LT1 5.7 liter came out in 1992 and there were a Vortec version of the small block for everything else. The LS1 came out in 1997 and pretty much replaced all small blocks within a couple of years.

  • @sherrin130
    @sherrin130 2 года назад

    Hey Benny, what are they like to drive ,so for our tyre drives ?

  • @XXXScorpionXXX
    @XXXScorpionXXX Год назад +1

    What pisses me off the most is that they're driving with the windows up