This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible was acquired by the
previous owner in 2002, and tells us that subsequent work involved
rebuilding the 327ci L75 V8 with an upgraded camshaft, replacing
the four-speed manual transmission, and refinishing the car in
white over red. Equipment includes a replacement white convertible
soft top, 15? steel wheels with three-eared knock-off spinner-style
hubcaps, power-assisted brakes, an aftermarket AM/FM radio, and
concealed headlights. This C2 convertible is now offered with an
owner's manual and a clean Texas title in the seller's name.
The fiberglass body was finished in Ermine White (936) at the
factory and was refinished in 2004. Features include a replacement
white convertible soft top as well as flip-up headlamps, fender
vents, quad tail lamps, a chrome luggage rack, chrome bumperettes,
and dual exhaust tips that exit through the rear valance. There is
overspray on the right front fender and a paint crack on the left
headlamp cover, and the seller states that the retractable
headlights operate slowly.
Silver-finished 15" steel wheels feature three-eared knock-off
spinner-style hubcaps and are mounted with whitewall tires. The C2
was the first Corvette to offer fully independent suspension, with
upper and lower control arms at the front and a three-link setup
with a transverse leaf spring at the rear. Braking is handled by
four-wheel power-assisted drums.
The cabin features two bucket seats reupholstered in red, and the
carpet and dashboard have also been replaced. Amenities include a
heater, an aftermarket AM/FM radio, an analog clock, and lap
belts.
The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 160-mph speedometer and a
tachometer with a 5,300-rpm redline as well as gauges for amperage,
oil pressure, coolant temperature, and fuel level. The five-digit
odometer shows 4,400 miles, approximately 1,200 of which were added
under current ownership.
The 327ci L75 V8 was equipped from the factory with a single
four-barrel carburetor for a factory rating of 300 horsepower. The
engine was rebuilt in 2002, and the seller tells us that an
upgraded camshaft was installed. An Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor and electronic ignition are fitted.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a replacement Muncie
four-speed manual transmission. The seller tells us that the body
was removed from the frame and that corrosion was removed and the
underside surfaces were refinished in 2004.
Vehicle Details
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-2000527
Price:$64,900
Location:Englewood, Florida
Year:1963
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:4400
Stock Number:108887
VIN:30867S108887
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