This comprehensive workshop repair service manual is specifically designed for the 1966 Corvette 327. It provides a wealth of technical information covering all models, engines, trim levels, and transmission types. The manual offers detailed instructions and guidance for servicing, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Corvette. You'll find detailed diagrams, illustrations, and clear explanations to assist you in understanding the complexities of your vehicle. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or a dedicated enthusiast, this manual is an invaluable resource for keeping your 1966 Corvette 327 in peak condition.
## The 1966 Chevrolet Corvette 327: A Classic American Sports Car
The 1966 Chevrolet Corvette 327, a car embodying the spirit of American muscle and sophistication, represents a pivotal point in the Corvette's evolution. It was the first year of the C2 generation, a departure from the original "C1" design, featuring a sleek, aerodynamically sculpted body with a distinctive, flowing roofline and aggressive, wide stance. The 1966 Corvette embodied a new style of American sports car, emphasizing performance and handling, and incorporating European design cues in its elegant yet powerful lines.
Under the hood, the 1966 Corvette 327 housed a 327 cubic inch (5.4L) small block V8 engine, offered in various power outputs, including the base 250 horsepower and the potent 300 horsepower versions. This engine was renowned for its responsiveness and power delivery, paired with a choice of three transmissions: a three-speed manual, a four-speed manual, and a two-speed Powerglide automatic. The 1966 Corvette, while retaining the iconic American sports car spirit, also pushed the boundaries of performance and handling, offering a more refined driving experience. It featured a fully independent suspension, power steering and brakes, and a well-balanced chassis, all contributing to its exceptional handling prowess and driver engagement. The 1966 Corvette 327 truly captured the essence of the era, blending powerful performance with refined design, marking a significant milestone in the Corvette's long and prestigious history.