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Published: 10/26/2022

Wallpaper Wednesday: LS-powered 1964 Corvette

Author: DAN HODGDON

Photos: LUCAS PRIAMO

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Scott Sheridan's 1964 Corvette convertible is a prime example of a restomod build. It features a Street Shop Inc. chassis and a Chevrolet Performance LS376/525 crate engine* under the hood.

 

Scott Sheridan's 1964 Corvette convertible is a prime example of a restomod build. It features a Street Shop Inc. chassis and a Chevrolet Performance LS376/525 crate engine* under the hood.

 

 

"It's basically an old car on top of a new car," Sheridan said during this year's Holley LS Fest East in Bowling Green, Kentucky,

He had come to the event at Beech Bend Park from his home in Lake Worth, Florida, and shared with us the story of his classic C2. 

The car is painted in Fawn Beige with a gray top, and the fuel-injected, 6.2L power plant makes 525 horsepower and 486 lb.-ft. of torque. The Corvette features a full Connect & Cruise Crate Powertrain System, with a SuperMatic 4L70-E automatic transmission backing the engine.

The classic styling remains, however, meaning the vehicle honors its heritage while utilizing some of the best in modern performance technology.

This week, we've made one of our favorite images from our shoot with the car into a Wallpaper Wednesday download.

This low-angle photo details all of the Corvette's classic beauty, but it still looks nimble – even standing still.

High-resolution desktop and mobile images are available below.

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Be sure to keep watching The BLOCK for more Chevrolet Performance-powered builds from shows across the country.

 

*Because of its effect on a vehicle's emissions performance, this engine is intended exclusively for use in competition vehicles. This engine is 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 this engine on a vehicle operated on public streets or highways is likely to violate U.S., Canadian, and state and provincial laws and regulations related to motor vehicle emissions.