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scuncio 11-29-2025 04:08 AM

Black on Black '65 Corvette Coupe, #s 365hp 327
 
Sharp car with a good looking deck stamp on its original 365hp mill.

Link to 1965 Corvette 365hp Coupe eBay auction
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66cayne 11-29-2025 04:14 PM

not a bad price. I know the 65' don't get the love of other year C2s but this car looks like a great driver. That trim tag is super clean, factory or repro? First thing to go would be those knockoff wheels. I just don't trust them.

olredalert 11-29-2025 09:39 PM

----If the KO's were original Kelsey-Hayes the seller would have said so, and the price reflects that. Repop's are a bit safer, but personally I like originals. Put a set of original TT-D's with GY Blue Streak's and that would really wake this C2 up, trust me!....Bill S

67since67 11-29-2025 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 66cayne (Post 1684251)
First thing to go would be those knockoff wheels. I just don't trust them.

I've logged hundreds of miles on original KO's. Just keep the OEM lead hammer handy.

This '65 is gorgeous and the L76 is a screamer

napa68 11-30-2025 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 66cayne (Post 1684251)
not a bad price. I know the 65' don't get the love of other year C2s but this car looks like a great driver. That trim tag is super clean, factory or repro? First thing to go would be those knockoff wheels. I just don't trust them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1684287)
I've logged hundreds of miles on original KO's. Just keep the OEM lead hammer handy.

This '65 is gorgeous and the L76 is a screamer

I've got plenty of miles on real wheels as well. Provided the hubs are good and the wheels are not walloed out, they are good to go

olredalert 11-30-2025 10:09 PM

----It's also a good idea to mark from the spinner to the cone with a black magic marker when the spinners are tight (all 4 wheels of course). A quick walk around the car and you will be OK if all 4 marks line up....Bill S

SupremeDeluxe 12-01-2025 02:21 PM

The truncated photo of the trim tag seems intentional. From the part I can see, I’m not a fan.

olredalert 12-02-2025 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SupremeDeluxe (Post 1684403)
The truncated photo of the trim tag seems intentional. From the part I can see, I’m not a fan.

----You know, I've been passing by the trim tag, but it does really look to pristine. Would love to see a pic of the rail that the 2 tags are attached to. Especially the passenger right hand end as there is often some of the original color in that vicinity!....Bill S

sixt9rsx33 12-07-2025 04:48 PM

Suspect of the stamp and trim tag


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