EXCEPTIONAL FRAME OFF CONCOURS RESTORATIONNUMBERS MATCHING
327/340HP V-8INSPECTED BY FORMER NCRS MASTER JUDGESTRIKING ROMAN
RED PAINT OVER RED INTERIORFINAL MODEL YEAR FOR THE 'C1'
CORVETTE4-SPEED & 3.70 POSITRACTION REAR AXLEINCLUDES DETAILED
INSPECTION REPORT BY MIKE ERNSTCAREFULLY SELECTED BY THE LAST
DETAILThe 1962 model year was the last for the Corvette's first
generation. Select styling updates added sophistication, and
Chevrolet's "small block" V-8 engine lineup delivered greater
performance across the board with a displacement increase to 327 CI
and four levels of tune. In particular, the Code 396
340-horsepower, 327 cubic-inch V-8 engine powered 4,412 Corvettes
for '62, providing much of the performance of the legendary
"Fuelie" with a simpler 4-barrel carburetor. Best of all, the
340-horsepower 327 was a screaming bargain for savvy buyers, adding
just $107.60 to the Corvette's base pricing.The Corvette was easier
and more enjoyable to drive than ever before, and buyers agreed,
with 1962 sales reaching 14,531 cars, an increase of nearly
one-third over 1961. Thanks to Zora Arkus-Duntov and his Corvette
engineers, a succession of high-performance options and parts
supported Corvette owners and racers, even as the upcoming 1963
Sting Ray was readied for production.Sporting Roman Red paint over
a Red interior, this fully matching-numbers 1962 Corvette features
the potent 340-horsepower, 327 cubic-inch V-8 engine, with power
delivery via a 4-speed manual transmission and Positraction 3.70:1
rear axle. This Corvette was formerly located in Wyoming, where it
was inspected in late 2025 by former NCRS 1961-62 Master Judge Mike
Ernst, with his report included with the sale of the
vehicle.According to Mr. Ernst's detailed report, all of this
Corvette's major components, from the engine to the transmission,
differential, generator, water pump, distributor, starter, and
carburetor, appear to be the original components that were
factory-installed." Further, according to Mr. Ernst, the Corvette's
frame and suspension components suggest that before restoration,
this Corvette was "either a summer-only driver, or a car that spent
the majority of its life in a dry-weather, no-salt area." Regarding
the body, Mr. Ernst stated he "could find no evidence of any
previous bodywork; all bonding strips are in place, and it appears
to have never been damaged." He also believed the car was
originally painted red, based on factory overspray remaining
underneath the cowl vent.Physical evidence suggests the Corvette
was never equipped with a removable hardtop. The nearly
unobtainable jack, jack handle, and lug wrench are noted by Mr.
Ernst to appear to be factory original items. A difficult-to-find
GM trunk mat is an over-the-counter GM item. The accurately
restored engine compartment features all proper components,
including several reproduction items that nonetheless look and fit
as original.If you're seeking a late first-generation Corvette in
high specification with exceptional integrity and a high-quality
restoration already completed, this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette 327/340
offers a very rare opportunity to own and enjoy one of the finest
in existence. Be sure to contact us to arrange a viewing, check out
the detailed expert inspection report, and make it yours today!
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