1961 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible For SaleThis 1961 Chevrolet
Corvette convertible has been with the same owners for the last 55
years, and it shows the kind of consistency that only long-term,
careful ownership produces. Built on the St. Louis line, it's a
largely original example of a pivotal year for the C1 finished in
white over a jewel blue interior, and it comes with both the
auxiliary hardtop and the soft top, so the next owner gets the car
configured for open-air driving or buttoned up for the colder
months.Mechanically, the one departure from original spec is the
engine, and it's a good one. In place of the factory unit sits a
350 small-block built specifically for the current owners, and said
to have been driven less than 100 miles. It's backed by a 4-speed
manual transmission and runs 3.55 gearing out back, a combination
that makes for a responsive, genuinely usable driver rather than a
trailer queen. Braking is handled by drums all around, correct for
the period. Outside of the engine, the car remains original
throughout.The 1961 model year is one of the more interesting
points in early Corvette history. It was the first year for the
four-taillight rear treatment that has defined the car's look ever
since, and it marked the end of an era as the last year for the 283
V8 and the last year dual-carb setups and factory two-tone paint
were offered. Aluminum radiators became standard equipment, and the
4-speed gained an aluminum case. A car that has stayed in the same
hands for more than five decades, paired with a fresh engine and
the desirable 4-speed, is a strong combination for a collector who
wants to drive it as much as show it.NFI Empire specializes in
classic, exotic, modified, and luxury vehicles. We offer retail
sales, consignment, financing, and full custom and body work
through our on-site shop. Please call ahead to confirm the
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