579E - Big Brake Race Car
Discovered after sitting for 30 years this car was authenticated
and restored to its early 1960's racing configuration.
Sold new to Bob Mouat in Baltimore, Maryland and raced straight out
of the showroom until 1965, this car features the ultra-rare RPO
684 big brake option, as well as the RPO 579D airbox option. It has
been invited for display in the National Corvette Museum and also
appeared on the cover of Vette Magazine in April, 2008. Only 51
cars were built with the RPO 684; as of April 2008, only 23 have
been found. This car also is one of only 6 with factory upgraded
traction bars, an electric fuel pump and a competition exhaust.
Also of note, this car was based out of Zora Duntov's DC Corvette
Club, making it a genuine part of Corvette history. One of the most
extensively raced Corvettes of its period; the car was placed in
the hands of the experts at Legendary Motorcar Company in 2007,
where it was restored to its original race condition. It also
appeared at the Bloomington special collection, Corvettes at
Carlisle show, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1957
Corvette, Amelia Island Concours (awarded the blue ribbon) and the
Quail at the Monterey Historics. Once again a beautiful,
functioning vintage race car, this Corvette turns heads wherever it
goes.
RACE HISTORY:
This is the most extensively raced and winning 57 Corvette ever.
Bob Mouat raced this car continuously from showroom until 1965,
completing successfully against drivers such as Don Yenko and Dick
Thompson on east coast tracks including Watkins Glen, VIR,
Bridgehampton and Marlboro. Some race history highlights
includes;
- 2nd overall in BP SCCA national standings in 1963, 3rd in
1964
- 2nd at the inaugural Watkins Glen 500 mile race
- B/P lap record at Marlboro
Record in the East Coast SCCA national points in B/P class:
- 1964 3rd with 21 points
- 1963 2nd with 46 points
- 1962 6th with 08 points
- 1959 11th with 8 points
- 1958 19th with 400 points
- 1957 9th with 1200 points
WORDS FROM THE OWNER:
Once my brothers and I realized that our 'airbox' Corvette barn
find was the most extensively raced and winning 57 Corvette ever,
we concluded that a councours restoration was in order. We
considered a number of shops but ultimately selected Legendary
based on the quality of their work and their ability to restore
cars that were in very poor shape. As we monitored the restoration,
we became even more impressed with Legendary. As the project
progressed, Peter and his staff frequently communicated with known
experts and even brought in another airbox corvette as a guide to
make sure the car was properly restored. It's truly amazing to me
how Peter can find out and recreate all of the factory stampings
and markings that the car had the day it left the factory.
Only one word can describe the final product - PERFECT. Our 1957
Corvette has passed the scutiny of the Corvette experts, but more
importantly was invited to the prestigious Amelia Island Concours
(where it was awarded a blue ribbon) and the Quail in Monterey this
summer.
Peter and his staff were great to work with throughout the
restoration and Toronto is quite a nice city to visit. I obviously
would recommend Legendary to anyone. For more information visit The
Registry of Corvette Race Cars.
- 6014, 1957-chevrolet-corvette,
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