Chevrolet's Corvette debuted at the 1953 GM Autorama and quickly became legendary, especially with the high-compression engines of the 1960s. Among these, the L71 (427 ci, 435 hp) is particularly revered, featuring square port heads with large valves, a solid lifter cam, and three Holley carburetors. This Le Mans Blue 1969 Corvette Stingray convertible exemplifies the L71's final year, equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, Positraction axle, and many additional features. It also boasts a Vintage Air system and rare L89 aluminum heads, with extensive documentation.