The 1967 Corvette L89 Coupe was a limited-production, high-performance option that added aluminum cylinder heads to the L71 427/435 horsepower V8 engine. It was often referred to as "the L88 for the streets".
| 1 of only 16 L89 Corvettes produced for 1967. Build commissioned by GM Chevrolet General Manager Ed Cole for his neighbor, Robert Pohl. Bloomington Gold Certified in 1996 and 2010. NCRS Top Flight award winner at the chapter, regional and national levels. MCACN Concours Gold and Triple Diamond-certified in 2010. Part of a MCACN Showcase display in 2014. CCAS engine pad and trim tag affirmations. Offered with factory memos, handwritten notes and internal correspondence between Cole, Mitchell and Duntov. 427/435 HP V-8 engine with Tri-Power and high-flow aluminum cylinder heads. | ![]() |
| Winters aluminum intake. F41 suspension. 3.55 Positraction rear end. Power windows. Delco AM/FM radio. Aluminum bolt-on wheels. White stripe tires. A masterpiece of Corvette history, the L89 Coupe is one of the most desirable and rarest big-block Corvettes ever made. |
![]() | This multiple award winner crosses the block at Mecum. A 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L89 Coupe - made $1.7m in June 2025.![]() |




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