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Published: 1/19/2023

Video: LT4-powered 1964 Corvette

Author: THE BLOCK

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Earlier this week, we brought you a feature on Moores Garage's 1964 Corvette Sting Ray. The recently completed mid-year 'Vette utilizes a Chevrolet Performance Connect & Cruise Crate Powertrain System with an LT4 crate engine* and a SuperMatic 4L75-E four-speed automatic transmission.

 

Earlier this week, we brought you a feature on Moores Garage's 1964 Corvette Sting Ray. The recently completed mid-year 'Vette utilizes a Chevrolet Performance Connect & Cruise Crate Powertrain System with an LT4 crate engine* and a SuperMatic 4L75-E four-speed automatic transmission.

 

 

The Belfry, Montana-based shop recently displayed the Corvette in the Gandrud Chevrolet booth during the PRI Trade Show in Indianapolis. There the car served as a prime example of a crate engine*-powered restomod build. What's more, this particular Corvette is built on a modified original frame and uses C4 Corvette suspension components.

Our video team rolled its cameras on the car during the show and came away with the below video highlighting the engine, the pristine interior and the head-turning Silver Blue paint.

 

 

*Because of their effect on a vehicle's emissions performance, these engines are intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles. These engines are designed and intended for use in vehicles operated exclusively for competition: in racing or organized competition on courses separate from public streets or highways. Installation or use of these engines on a vehicle operated on public streets or highways is likely to violate U.S., Canadian, state and provincial laws and regulations related to motor vehicle emissions.

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