During the 1950s and 1960s, the 24 hours of Le Mans was the
crucible of competition that manufacturers used to turn wins on the
track into sales in the showroom. In late 1962, Chevrolet chief
engineer Zora Arkus Duntov decided to build a production run of 125
purpose-built Corvette racecars with the ultimate goal of winning
the GT class at Le Mans. Duntov dubbed the project the
"Lightweight"; Chevrolet marketing later christened the cars "Grand
Sports." After a pilot run of five cars, GM management cancelled
the project and ordered the cars destroyed.
Zora hid the first two cars and sent serial numbers 003, 004 and
005 to Texan John Mecom. He sold those racecars to fellow Texans
Alan Sevadjian, Delmo Johnson and Jim Hall. In the last
International race of his career, Johnson drove Grand Sport #003 at
Sebring in 1965; Duntov provided the team the first racing big
block engine to leave the factory for that race.
You can own an authentic continuation version of the spectacular
Grand Sport racecar, authorized and approved by GM. Superformance
CGS0016 is painted in Striking Monza Red with the traditonal White
Hammerhead style Grand Sport Striping. Powered by a 600HP 358CID
Chevy Small Block. The V8 engine is mated to a Tremec TKX 5-speed
transmission. This car features premium black leather interior with
air conditioning and power windows. Other options include 18"
Polished Wheels and tires and stainless steel side pipes.
CGS0016 is available with only 10 miles, titled as a 1963 Chevy and
is available for $249,950.
Vehicle Details
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-1694993
Price:$249,950
Location:Irvine, California
Year:1963
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Monza Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:10
Stock Number:CGS0016-1
VIN:CGS0016
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