For Sale: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 327 Fuelie.
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible was completed on April 23,
1963 and delivered new to Jim Connell Chevrolet of East Cleveland,
Ohio. Power is provided by a numbers matching (see engine stamp
photo) fuel-injected 327ci L84 V8 paired with a four-speed manual
transmission, and the car is finished in Tuxedo black over red
vinyl upholstery.
Features include a black convertible top, a Tuxedo black hard roof,
turbine-style 15? knock-off wheels, concealed headlights, and a
Delco AM/FM radio. The car is said to have been refurbished around
2010. This C2 convertible is now being offered with a clean
California title.
Finished from the factory in Tuxedo Black (900), the fiberglass
bodywork is said to have been repainted some time ago. Exterior
features include a replacement black soft top, and newly restored
original equipment Tuxedo black hard roof that has never been
outdoors, "Fuel Injection" badging, a chrome driver-side mirror,
chrome bumperettes, flip-up headlights, and dual exhausts that exit
through the rear valance.
Turbine-style 15? wheels wear three-eared knock-off spinners and
are mounted with Coker Classic red-line tires measuring 205/75. The
C2 was the first Corvette to offer fully independent suspension,
with upper and lower control arms at the front and a three-link
setup with a transverse leaf spring at the rear. Braking is handled
by four-wheel drums.
Additionally, the car is equipped with the period correct Chevrolet
power steering setup. This was added for driving comfort, but the
original take off items were kept and are provided if the new owner
wishes to return the car to build specs.
The refurbished cabin features two bucket seats upholstered in red
vinyl with a color-coordinated dashboard, door panels, and
carpeting. Equipment includes a Delco AM/FM radio, a heater, an
analog clock, and lap belts.
The three-spoke steering wheel frames a 160-mph speedometer and a
tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline as well as fully functioning
gauges for amperage, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and fuel
level.
The 327ci L84 V8 featured Rochester mechanical fuel injection and a
high-lift camshaft to produce a factory-rated 360 horsepower.
The stamping on the engine pad is shown in the photo file. The RF
suffix is consistent with a 327ci V8 rated at 360 horsepower and
designated for a 1963 Corvette with fuel injection and a manual
transmission.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual
transmission.
The NCRS documentation supports the production date and selling
dealer.
The current odometer currently shows 20,395 miles. This 1963 Fuelie
is available for $129,950.
Hillbank Motor Corporation specializes in selling vintage, classic,
and specially constructed vehicles. Given the nature of the
inherent variability, age, and at times vast ownership history, all
claims to specifics, specifications, options and details are made
given current or previous owners knowledge and input and inspection
and research of these claims. Any specs that are omitted or
incorrect are made given the information Hillbank has or can
reasonably access at the time of listing or sale.
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