Vehicle Description
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Why This Car Is Special
In 1963 Corvette stepped out with a new and exhilarating look, the
Corvette Stingray. The Corvette, boasted graceful body panels and
lines that were completely different from the earlier
Corvettes.
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible that we have here at Skyway
Classics has had a complete restoration and wears the
factory-correct Daytona Blue exterior over a rare factory-correct
dark blue interior, a color-matched hardtop and new white
convertible soft top, with what we believe to be the original
numbers matching SD code 327/300 horsepower engine and
factory-correct automatic transmission, and was a former NCRS award
winner.
Features
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Original stamped SD code 327/300 horsepower engine
Factory-correct 2-speed automatic transmission
Complete restoration
NCRS award winner
Power steering
Power brakes
Shielded distributor
Restored engine compartment
Dark blue individual twin bucket-type seats
Blue carpet, door panels, and dual sun visors
All factory controls including clock and radio
Factory-correct Daytona Blue exterior over a rare factory-correct
dark blue interior
Color-matched hardtop
New white convertible soft top
Factory steel wheels
Whitewall tires
Correct hubcaps
Mechanical
In our 1963 Corvette, America's only true sports car, sits a SD
code 327/300 horsepower engine and factory-correct 2-speed
automatic transmission. The engine has all the correct factory
parts like the chrome lid factory air cleaner, factory cast iron
exhaust manifolds leading back to the dual exhaust system,
four-barrel carb, shielded distributor, orange painted block,
heads, and intake, power steering and power brakes, with all
sitting in the correctly restored engine compartment as well as a
chassis with all the right parts.
Interior
This Sting Ray offers a completely luxurious driving environment
for 1963 and features a texture in dark blue on its individual twin
bucket-type seats with a factory bolster-like design for more
seating comfort and better lateral support.
The blue theme extends to the carpet, door panels, and dual sun
visors, Corvette steering wheel, factory correct dash featuring all
the round gauges, electrical clock, radio controls, factory radio,
and vent controls that are located under the instrument panel on
each side of the steering column.
Everything else inside looks NCRS ready and as it was when it left
the factory and its restoration spared no expense which can be seen
in the interior and convertible top which were both redone by Al
Knoch.
Exterior
This 1963 Corvette convertible has had a body-off restoration with
it being repainted in Daytona blue, as well as the matching
hardtop, has great chrome front and rear bumpers, twin mesh hood
louvers and side louvers behind the front wheels giving it both an
aggressive and sophisticated look.
The lines are taut, fresh, and clean in every detail accented front
and rear by trim wrap-around bumpers while it rides on factory
steel wheels and whitewall tires which recreate the original look,
but also wear a full set of correct hubcaps.
Conclusion
These 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible we have here at Skyway
Classics needs nothing but a turn of the key to show you that this
is one of the finest '63' convertibles available today.
Own your own piece of the american dream today as these 1963
Corvette prices are increasing at an aggressive rate in the
collector market and this is one that is not only retaining much
originality, but it can also give you a driving experience than
maybe you never had.
Don't miss out on your chance today.
Give us a call at 941-254-6608.
Disclaimer
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owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we
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prior to offer or purchase being made.