More Information at www.vintagemotorcarsusa.com This Roman Red 1962
Corvette represents a rare opportunity for the discerning
collector. Not merely a visual stunner, this C1 has been
meticulously verified, boasting its original, numbers-matching
340hp powerplant and a VIN-derivative stamped T10 transmission.
This is the peak of 1962 performancethe highest horsepower
carbureted engine available before stepping into the "Fuelie."
Recently inspected by Pancho Thompson (NCRS Member # 23103).
Mechanical Excellence & Authenticity Numbers-Matching Drivetrain:
Features the 3782870 casting block with the F0212RE stamp (Flint,
Feb 12th), correctly predating the March 3rd vehicle build date.
High-Performance Spec: Equipped with the correct 340HP aluminum
intake (#3795397) and Carter AFB 3269S carburetor. As a factory
RE-code 340hp car, this unit features the legendary high-lift cam
and solid lifters, providing that aggressive mechanical rhythm
prized by Corvette purists. Survivor Components: Rare original
details remain, including the 1111493 tach-drive distributor,
3711268 water neck, and the 11022268 generator dated December 1961.
Transmission: Factory 4-speed T-10 (#3782212) featuring the car's
matching VIN derivative on the casea critical provenance marker for
blue-chip Corvettes. Exterior & Body Integrity: Factory Roman Red:
The paint is in excellent condition, accented by a newer, crisp
White soft top. Structural Purity: Unlike many C1s, the factory
bonding strips are verified to be in place. The body gaps on the
doors, hood, and trunk are exceptionally tight, reflecting a
professional-level fit and finish. Premium Brightwork: The chrome
door posts, windshield frame, and "ducktail" rear trim show as new.
Original windshield and door glass are still present, further
cementing its authentic pedigree. Interior & Functionality: Red
Cabin: The interior presents as brand new, featuring restored seat
covers, door panels, and dash pads. The "Work-Ready" Dashboard: In
a rare feat for a 60-year-old classic, the factory clock is
functional, along with the Wonderbar radio, wipers, washers, and
all primary gauges. Historical Detail: The restored seatbelts still
feature the original Irving Air Chute tags, a detail usually lost
to time. Chassis & Underside: Clean & Detailed: The frame is
remarkably clean with no signs of rust or repair. Sorted
Suspension: Newer leaf springs and shocks provide a firm,
period-correct ride, while the exhaust system delivers the
unmistakable 327 high-output rumble. Authentic Footwork:
Period-correct Uniroyal whitewalls mounted on factory steel wheels
with mirror-finish hubcaps. Investment Verdict: With the hood up,
the engine bay is a time capsule of 1962 factory-correct finishes.
Between the 340hp high-output engine, the matching-numbers
transmission, and the exceptional body fit, this Corvette is as
much a mechanical masterpiece as it is a show-winner. It starts
effortlessly, runs cool, and stands as a premier example of the
last body style of the C1 generation.
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