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1965 Corvette L78 425HP M22 Big Tank

The black and white photos in this series are actual racing photos of this car in various Canadian Grand Prix races, such as at Mosport Park and Harewood Raceway. The car was special ordered in Canada specifically for racing. The original paperwork consists of the order itself and the actual sales invoice at the time of delivery. The original order states: “Rush-Competition car, see D. Young, Re: Direct Order.” It was ordered and delivered at Gorries Chevrolet in Toronto Canada. Gorries Chevrolet was a high performance dealership on the same  lines as the high performance dealerships of the U.S. For example, Gorries also later had a 427 Camaro that they marketed and sold as the “Black Panther”.

This Corvette was found and brought to the U.S. by Curt Worden of Florida. It wasn’t until after Curt bought the Corvette that it was discovered to be a M22 Corvette.  Until just a few years ago, it had been believed that there were no production records of a M22 transmission in a 1965 Corvette. Basically it wasn’t until late in the 1965 model year, that the M22 even became available. There have been factory documents all along that establish the existence of 1965 M22’s. But, apparently since it was a late addition to the 65 production model, the M22 wasn’t included in the publicized listings of RPO options for 1965.

This Corvette still retained its original M22 transmission along with thirty years of grease and grime. Curt carefully photo documented this before it was even removed from the car. The actual original documents of this Corvette’s order invoice, as well as the sales invoice were found by Curt at Gorries Chevrolet and were most productive in solving the puzzle of M22’s in 1965 Corvettes. For further information refer to Alvin Colvin’s book Chevrolet by the numbers 1965-69 as there is a special appendix in the end of the book about this car. Additionally the Corvette Restorer magazine’s Spring 99 issue also has some good information and documentation on the 1965 Corvette M22 production.

The chassis of this Corvette was restored by Curt and displayed in the 1995 Bloomington special collection. In addition, Curt completed the significant amount of work needed to put the body back to original factory shape using NOS body panels. The balance of paint, prep and trim was completed by Nabers Brother’s in Houston Texas.

The invoice lists this car with the following options: L78 396 425 HP engine, J50 brakes, M22 4-speed, N03 36.5 gallon big tank, F40 heavy duty racing suspension, K66 transistor ignition, G81 positraction, Non-Radio car, and the color as AA Tuxedo black with black interior. Due to the configuration of this 65 Corvette with the M22 and N03 big tank, plus other high performance options, etc; some experts have described this Corvette as the rarest 65 on the planet.

 
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