Vehicle Description
1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Why This Car Is Special The
1962 model year ended up being the last model of that era before
the much talked about second-generation Corvette was to debut in
1963. In the last ten years, with brilliant engineers and designers
like Edward Cole, Zora Arkus-Duntov and Bill Mitchell, the 1962 C1
Corvette had become an American Sports Car Classic. The 1962
Chevrolet Corvette we have here at Skyway Classics has the original
327 cubic inch 340 horse numbers matching engine (verified by the
engine stamp pad numbers and casting number on the block), rust
color, White Convertible Top, black bucket seat interior with the
factory Tach and the Wonder Bar Radio. 1962 Corvette Rare 327-340
horsepower engine Numbers matching engine (verified by the engine
stamp pad numbers and casting number) 4-barrel carb Aluminum intake
Factory cast iron exhaust manifolds Chrome lid air cleaner Cast
aluminum finned Chevrolet script valve covers Nice and period
correct engine compartment Four-speed manual factory 4-speed manual
transmission Steel wheels with the chrome hubcaps White sidewall
tires Black leather bucket seat interior Twin bucket seats
Black/polished steering wheel Black carpeting Factory gauges and
instrumentation Wonderbar push button radio Matching door panels
Roman Red paint Chrome front and rear bumpers Chrome windshield
trim Cross-flag emblems White manual soft-top Mechanical Our
Corvette has the original 327 cubic inch 340 horse numbers matching
engine (verified by the engine stamp pad numbers and casting number
on the block, that retains the correct look with its 4-barrel carb,
aluminum intake, factory cast iron exhaust manifolds, chrome lid
air cleaner, cast aluminum finned Chevrolet script valve covers and
sits in a nice and period correct engine compartment. It is backed
by a four-speed manual factory 4-speed manual transmission while
riding on steel wheels with the chrome hubcaps and white sidewall
tires for the right look and stance. Interior The Corvette wears a
black leather bucket seat interior with twin bucket seats,
black/polished steering wheel, black carpeting, rubber black floor
mats, black dash with all working factory gauges and
instrumentation, Wonderbar push button radio, matching door panels,
rear view mirror, clock, all in good shape. Exterior In 1962, the
Corvette underwent more than just a mechanical overhaul as its
styling was similar to previous years but the chrome outlines
around the body side coves were dropped and the coves on ours are
painted to match the rest of the Corvette. This Corvette has Roman
Red paint that is shiny with great body fitment over its sweet
lines, chrome front and rear bumpers, chrome windshield trim,
cross-flag emblems, and chrome side mirror. It has a white manual
soft-top and nothing looks classier than a red Corvette with a
white convertible top and white sidewall tires. Conclusion The 1962
Corvette was the fastest and best handling Corvette made to date
back then and to some it was the pinnacle of Corvettes in that era
and beyond. You must come see the Roman Red 1962 Chevrolet Corvette
that we have here at Skyway Classics with the red exterior, black
interior, 4-speed, white soft top, and the original 327-340 horse
small block Chevrolet engine. It is your chance to buy a rare
Corvette you can drive and enjoy today. So give us a call at
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