1962 Chevrolet Corvette For Sale
This 1962 Chevrolet Corvette represents the final year of the
first-generation C1, but this example has been taken well beyond a
standard stock restoration. Built by Ernie Hoffman of Hoffman
Corvettes and showing 3,880 miles since completion, it was
assembled as a thoughtfully updated restomod that keeps the clean,
unmistakable early Corvette shape while incorporating a long list
of modernized mechanical and comfort upgrades.
Power comes from an LS3 480 V8 backed by a Tremec TKO manual
transmission with clutch, bellhousing, and offset shifter. The
build sheet also notes a Holley mid-mount front drive system, sheet
metal intake, Corvette valve covers, low-profile oil pan, LS3
starter, adapter plates, sensors for the engine and transmission,
and a Terminator X Max management system. Supporting components
include a complete stainless steel undercar exhaust, upgraded
radiator and fan combo, radiator hoses, coolant temp sensor, motor
and transmission mounts, driveshaft and U-joints, plus a complete
fuel system with tank, pump, and sending unit.
The chassis and overall build appear to have been approached with
the same level of detail. This Corvette was built using a complete
roller chassis and also received floor section work during the
process. Additional updates listed include Dakota Digital gauges,
LED lighting, a complete vehicle wiring harness, wheels and tires,
a retrofit OEM-style steering column, updated steering wheel, gas
pedal and mount, painted engine bay, smoothed firewall, and prep
and lining work to the underside of the car. The result is a C1
that was clearly built with drivability, serviceability, and clean
presentation in mind.
Inside, this Corvette benefits from a number of upgrades aimed at
making the car more usable without losing its vintage character.
Features listed on the build include AOK seats, kick panels, carpet
kit, Bluetooth radio, and a Vintage Air system with matching
controls. Up top, it wears a black Stayfast convertible top, and
the car also received paint correction and ceramic coating as part
of the finishing process.
This is the kind of 1962 Corvette that fits well for someone who
loves the look and significance of the last C1 but wants a car that
feels more sorted and more comfortable to actually use. It carries
the visual identity of an early Corvette, but the drivetrain,
chassis, wiring, cooling, and interior upgrades point to a build
intended for real road use rather than static display. Adding to
the story, the owner's goal is to sell the car and donate the
proceeds to an Ohio school that needs funding to build a new wing
for disabled children.
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