Vehicle Description
This custom 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window coupe is powered
by a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 crate engine that features a Chevrolet
Performance Hot Cam camshaft, Deepmotor induction system with an
aluminum intake manifold, black fuel rails, Eddie Motorsports
serpentine accessory drive system, an aluminum radiator, an Optima
battery, vintage-style finned coil covers, and stainless exhaust
headers. It is equipped with tubular front control arms, a rear
4-link suspension setup, adjustable coilovers, power rack & pinion
steering, and Wilwood drilled and slotted disc brakes. The
fiberglass body was refinished in black and mounted to an Art
Morrison chassis during the build. Details include flip-up
headlamps, fender vents, quad taillights, chrome bumperettes and
shrouded side exhaust pipes. The Art Morrison chassis is equipped
with tubular front control arms, a rear 4-link setup, adjustable
coilovers, front and rear sway bars, and Wilwood disc brakes with
polished calipers over drilled and slotted rotors. This car sits on
polished Schott wheels that measure 18 and 20 inches, mounted with
Diamond Back red line tires. The red leather interior features
custom bolstered bucket seats, color-coordinated door panels and
black square-weave carpets. Equipment includes a carbon-fiber-look
center console plate, air conditioning, a push-button radio, power
windows and a rear-view camera monitor mounted in the headliner.
The aftermarket leather-trimmed steering wheel frames an AutoMeter
instrument cluster with a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer and
gauges for fuel level, voltage, oil pressure and coolant
temperature. Built by Jeff Hayes Customs in 2021 for the owner of
Bombas Sock Company.