Vehicle Description
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Record sales were set in 1962, so Chevy upped the ante by 50% more
Corvettes for 1963, a total of 21,513, divided evenly between the
split window coupe and convertibles. More than half of the
convertibles were ordered with the optional hardtop. That same
year, 199 Z06 Corvettes were produced, mostly reserved for
racing.
For consignment, a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible with a white
canvas top, a black interior, and a 4-speed manual transmission.
Side pipes and knock-off wheels add to the classic status of the
legendary C2.
Exterior
Little Red Corvette is not just a great song, it's a great
presentation when it's the real thing! And this one presents with
two stage Riverside Red coverage and if cars with red paint get
more tickets, we'd be willing to take one for the team in this
stunner. Simulated aluminum air intakes are mounted on the hood
flanking the raised spear, and these would wave goodbye for the
1964 model making it unique for '63. But 63 and 64 share the fender
vent configuration, two vertical depressions in the fiberglass that
suggest forward movement. While on the side, let's note the epic
side pipes with the vented cover that aims to dissipate heat, but
also absorbs it, so watch those calves! 15-inch wheels with knock
offs are the perfect complement to the profile which bookends with
pointed ends and chrome bumpers. The white canvas top is in great
shape and its rear plastic window is crystal clear. Paint,
metalwork, and emblems are all in excellent condition and we could
not find any glaring exterior flaws.
Interior
Hockey stick trim separates the grain material from a pleated
pattern to one that is smooth, and the 80/20 configuration includes
a carpeted bottom. There's a bit of wear and patina on the driver's
side, especially where cracks in the armrest are evident. Step over
the aluminum plate on the sill to find low back black leather
bucket seats with the driver's seat showing some compression, but
no wear marks or tears. The passenger seat looks good and could
benefit from a deep detailing to clean and condition the leather. A
honey colored wood steering wheel fronts the eyebrow shaped dash
with six symmetrically placed gauges and an extra temp gauge
mounted below the dashboard. The center stack, which is formed by
the inside curves of the eyebrow sides contains a clock, vent
knobs, and a vertically mounted AM/FM/Cassette radio with knobs.
The passenger's eyebrow is an arching glove box with the
distinctive Corvette Sting Ray insignia. A white knobbed Hurst
shifter rises from the plastic base of the center console, all
surrounded by black loop carpet which continues in the back cargo
area in fair condition.
Drivetrain
The underside of the hood shows some bubbling of its black coating
and in the bay, we find a period-correct 327ci V8, the standard
engine for 1963, topped by an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and
intake manifold. A T10 4-speed manual transmission is underfoot and
sends power to the rear wheels with 3.70 gears and Positraction.
Drum brakes remain and are found on all four wheels.
Undercarriage
Surface rust, oil on the pan, some road dirt, and grease on the
steering knuckles, all signs of a driver quality underside and
proof this car has been enjoyed. The dual exhaust head immediately
sideways into the side pipes and suspension consists of coil
springs up front and transverse leaf springs with tubular axle
driveshafts in the back, making both sides independent.
Drive-Ability
It's never a bad day behind the wheel of a C2 Corvette drop top. As
we circle our test loop for a lap or two, we have some positive
reports and some things that will need attention. Let's start with
the non functional items operated from inside the car which
includes the clock, the odometer, the turn signals, and the left
headlight does not rotate up. All other functions such as gauges,
lights, horn, etc. work as intended. While Classic Auto Mall
represents that these functions were working at the time of our
test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at
the time of your purchase. There seems to be a miss in the engine
at higher RPMs, and we found it difficult to downshift from 3rd to
2nd.
This red 1963 Corvette has hints of patina throughout and a few
issues noted above, but it also has amazing, classic, and quite
collectible bones and fantastic paint. It might not be a concours
contender yet, but it's a wonderful start and guaranteed eye candy
on wheels.
30867S102438
3-1963
08-Corvette
67-Convertible
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
102438-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
B4-4th Week October
STYLE 63 867-1963 Corvette Convertible
BODY 1330-St. Louis Body #
TRIM 490F-Saddle Vinyl
PAINT 915A-Daytona Blue
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8
acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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person.
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