The seller doesn’t offer much in the way of this Corvette’s history. They state that it’s a barn find and they provide this one photo of it sitting in a garage with junk piled on it. I’m going to guess this is how they found it, as it’s a bit cleaner in their other photos. The seller doesn’t say which 327 it has in their ad, but one of their photo’s reveals that it is an L76 car with the 4 speed manual transmission. Now for those of you that don’t know your Corvettes, the L76 was the highest output carbureted Vette you could in ’64 with 365 horsepower on tap! It’s been pulled out of storage and is now up for grabs here on eBay in Union, New Jersey with bidding already to $26k.

I can’t tell if someone was repairing this car after being in a collision or if they were just restoring it, but it looks like a lot of body work as already been done. The seller claims it’s ready for paint, but I see a few areas that still need some work. It sure would look good finished up, especially with the hard top on and the blacked out steelies.

The inside is looking really nice, but if the mileage really is just 53k, it really should be in good shape still. The seller claims the car runs and drives, although the front looks a bit high to me in their photos and they don’t provide any shots of the engine bay. They also claim the engine and wiring have both been gone through, so maybe the engine was out of the car when these photos were taken.

A triple black C2 Corvette is definitely on my list of dream cars. With some work, this could be one killer machine, but it’s going to take a bit to get it there. I would like to know more of the history, like what the front end has been repaired. So am I the only one that would love to have an L76 just like this one sitting in my garage?