Vehicle Description
Available now is this 1963 Chevy II 100 4-Door sedan. This Chevy is
dressed in a muted blue with chrome trim covering a two-tone blue
interior. This one was originally a 6-cylinder car but has had a
small block chevy 350 transplanted in it mated to an automatic
transmission. Thy body is straight, but does have rust areas such
as the hood that will need to be addressed. The car sits on rally
wheels and runs well. More information on the model year 1963 Chevy
II: The 1963 Chevrolet II sedan was a compact car produced by
General Motors under the Chevrolet brand. It was part of the Chevy
II/Nova lineup and was introduced as a response to the increasing
demand for smaller and more affordable cars during the 1960s. The
1963 Chevrolet II sedan had a unibody construction with a
front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout. It was offered with three
different engine options, including a 153 cubic inch inline-four
engine, a 194 cubic inch inline-six engine, and a 230 cubic inch
inline-six engine. The car also featured a three-speed manual
transmission as standard, with a two-speed automatic transmission
available as an option. The exterior of the 1963 Chevrolet II sedan
was designed with a simple and clean look. It had a boxy shape with
flat sides and a square grille. The car featured a two-door or
four-door body style with a roomy interior that could accommodate
up to six passengers. The sedan version had a trunk capacity of
14.4 cubic feet, providing ample storage space. The 1963 Chevrolet
II sedan was well-received by consumers due to its affordable
price, fuel efficiency, and compact size. It was also popular among
hot rod enthusiasts who customized the car for racing and drag
racing. Today, the 1963 Chevrolet II sedan is considered a classic
car and is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.