The all-new for 1963 second-generation Corvette, or C2 as it's
commonly known, is one of the most iconic Corvettes ever produced.
Affectionately known as the Split-Window, 1963 may be the only
model year in which the coupe version of a car's build is more
popular and desirable than its convertible counterpart. Finished in
the original paint code 923A of Riverside Red with matching code
490C red vinyl seats, this Split-Window coupe comes from a private
collection, where it has been stored in a completely
climate-controlled environment. Power comes from the
matching-numbers 327/340hp V8 engine backed by the M20 4-speed
manual transmission. Factory options include the AM/FM radio,
clock, tachometer, Soft-Ray tinted windshield and knock-off
aluminum wheels. 1963 Corvette production began in September 1962,
with this particular car being built in the fourth week of
September. Presented in show-car quality, this early-production
1963 Corvette retains the original fiberglass headlight buckets
only seen on the very early build cars. Showing just under 59,000
miles (the title reads mileage exempt).
Vehicle Details
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1556998
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1963
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:RED/WHITE
Interior Color:RED/WHITE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:137893
VIN:30837S100609
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