1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible �€" Numbers Matching 327/340hp,
Muncie 4-Speed, NCRS Documented Why This Car Is Special The 1963
Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most significant years in the
entire C2 generation, and that is not a casual statement. The C2
Sting Ray �€" introduced for 1963 after Chevrolet retired the
first-generation C1 �€" represented a complete reinvention of the
Corvette formula. Bill Mitchell and Larry Shinoda delivered a body
design that drew directly from the 1959 Stingray racer and the
XP-720 show car, giving the production Corvette its first truly
purpose-built sports car architecture. The 1963 model year is also
the only year the coupe received its famous split rear window,
making it the most discussed single year of C2 production. The
convertible, meanwhile, offered a lighter overall package and
remains deeply desirable in its own right. This particular 1963
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is finished in Riverside Red with a
matching red leather interior �€" one of the most requested color
combinations of the era and a combination that photographs exactly
as well in person as it does on screen. The car carries its
original, numbers matching 327 cubic inch V8 engine rated at 340
horsepower, paired with the correct numbers matching Muncie 4-speed
manual transmission. It has been NCRS documented, which means it
has been evaluated against factory records and judged to meet the
National Corvette Restorers Society's standards for correctness.
For a buyer focused on authenticity and long-term value, NCRS
documentation is one of the most meaningful credentials a vintage
Corvette can carry. The VIN on this car decodes to a 1963 Corvette
convertible built at the St. Louis assembly plant, confirming the
body style and model year. The sequence number places it within
verified 1963 production, consistent with the NCRS documentation on
file. Features List - Original numbers matching 327ci V8 engine,
340 horsepower - Original numbers matching Muncie 4-speed manual
transmission - NCRS documented - Riverside Red exterior - Red
leather interior - Convertible body style - New vintage-style air
conditioning - New electric power steering - Stainless steel
exhaust with dual outlets through the rear fascia - New convertible
top - Knock-off turbine style wheels - Radial redline tires - Four
wheel disc brakes - Tachometer - Chrome bumpers - Hood vents
Mechanical The 327 cubic inch small block V8 in this 1963 Chevrolet
Corvette is the 340 horsepower version, which in 1963 was factory
equipped with a Carter AFB four-barrel carburetor and a more
aggressive camshaft than the base 250hp unit. The 327 in its
various states of tune was widely considered one of the
best-balanced performance engines Chevrolet ever built �€"
free-revving, responsive, and durable when properly maintained. The
fact that both the engine and transmission carry matching numbers
to the car is a significant detail. In the C2 Corvette market,
matching numbers cars command a meaningful premium over those that
have been re-engined, and NCRS documentation adds an independent
layer of verification that casual claims cannot provide. The Muncie
4-speed manual is the correct transmission pairing for this engine
output level. Muncie transmissions were built in Muncie, Indiana
and were the preferred close-ratio gearbox for performance Corvette
applications throughout the 1960s. Rowing through the gears with an
original Muncie is a tactile experience that owners of these cars
consistently describe as one of the defining pleasures of driving a
C2. Modern drivability upgrades have been thoughtfully applied
without compromising the car's authenticity where it matters most.
A new vintage-style air conditioning system has been installed �€"
this is a period-correct appearing unit that integrates under the
dash without requiring major modifications to the firewall or
dashboard. New electric power steering replaces the manual rack,
which meaningfully reduces par
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