This original Owner's Manual reprint covers the 1967 Corvette. Chevy Motor Division Part No. 3901022 includes sections on:
This is not a repair manual, but rather the factory booklet that came with the car originally when new. 1967 was the final year for the second generation (C2) of Corvettes. The second generation was designed by Larry Shinoda and launched in 1963 and included the iconic Corvette Sting Ray. 1967 was also the last year that Corvette offered side exhaust pipes as an option. The fender vents were restyled in 1967, when the Corvette was trimmed down with less ornamentation. Back-up lamps, which were on the inboard in 1966, became rectangular and centrally located for the 1967 Corvette model year. Published by General Motors, this 64-page paperback contains illustrations and black and white photos of the '67 'Vette.
- Before Driving Your Corvette
- Starting and Operating
- Controls
- In Case of Emergency
- Appearance Care
- Service and Maintenance
- Maintenance Schedule
- Owner Assistance
- Specifications
This is not a repair manual, but rather the factory booklet that came with the car originally when new. 1967 was the final year for the second generation (C2) of Corvettes. The second generation was designed by Larry Shinoda and launched in 1963 and included the iconic Corvette Sting Ray. 1967 was also the last year that Corvette offered side exhaust pipes as an option. The fender vents were restyled in 1967, when the Corvette was trimmed down with less ornamentation. Back-up lamps, which were on the inboard in 1966, became rectangular and centrally located for the 1967 Corvette model year. Published by General Motors, this 64-page paperback contains illustrations and black and white photos of the '67 'Vette.