Vehicle Description
1962 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster
With the second-generation Corvette now just one model year away,
there were few within Chevrolet who did not view the 1962 Corvette
as anything other than a transitional model between the classic
styling of the C1 roadster and the far more competitive and edgy
lines of the next generation Corvette. A simple glance would tell
the tale of a 10-year saga that started out as a concept car that
overcame many initial problems and deficiencies. With its classic
looking front, to showing a bit of the futures hand in the rear,
this car offers both sides of the story.
For sale, we have a consigner described overall car as "fair". Over
the years there have been many replacements, and body parts from
various and sundry cars to keep it running. Overall it is an
example of a 1962 Corvette, but if you are looking to bring
something back to an original, this would not be your car. If you
are looking for a 1962 driver, this is your car.
Exterior
Tuxedo Black respray from 1994, and it is in semi rough shape.
There is excessive scratching and acid rain droplet staining. Areas
of dullness show. The gray two tone cove area, which became a same
color area this year, is showing wear, badging could be redone,
front grille egg crate behind the bumper is in poor condition.
Brite work has areas of dulling, some rust, and is in need of
restoration. The convertible top is original to this car, but shows
holes, dry rotted areas, and framework has surface rust, making it
difficult to put top up and down. Incorrect wide white sidewalls
with faux knockoff hub caps adorn all 4 corners. Also noted is the
absence of the ribbed anodized aluminum trip plates which were on
the rockers.
Interior
Tufted ribbing covers all surfaces from buckets to dash to door
panels. All in black leather, some rips and tears are noted
especially on the driver's bucket. The padded dash houses original
gauges, which show that odometer, gas gauge, horn and wipers are
currently not working. An aftermarket tachometer sits atop the
steering column, and an original steering wheel is seen there too.
The drop from the dash contains an aftermarket AM/FM/Cassette
Radio, temp and airflow knobs, with fan speed knob, and an original
clock, which shows minimal rusting at the bottom of this clock. In
the console is the shifter for the Muncie 4-speed, and an ashtray.
Black carpet throughout the interior is in well worn, fair
condition.
Drivetrain
A 350ci engine from a 1969 Corvette, with dual 4-barrel carburetors
from a 1961 Vette and a Muncie 4 speed manual transmission make up
the drivetrain. The engine has not been cleaned in quite a bit from
the looks of the compartment, and the overall engine.
Undercarriage
The undercarriage shows some surface rust throughout various areas,
but structural soundness is definitely there. A new rear
crossmember has been welded on. Dual side piped exhaust snakes
through the undercarriage and makes its way out from underneath the
rockers just before the rear wheels.
Of course, as with each of the several different iterations of the
C1 Corvette before it, the 1962 Corvette did undergo more than just
a mechanical overhaul. Though the overall appearance of the '62
remained faithful to the styling of Harley Earl's earlier models,
this new Corvette was, and remains, one of the most desirable of
all the C1 models.
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.