This exceptionally beautiful Corvette has an original engine from 1964 which was installed by the dealer but has been refreshed to its original glory and has a beautiful factory color combination. Original paint interior etc.. This 4 speed car has never been molested in anyway. The body is near mint with a few minor paint chips here and there, which adds the originality of the car. Has original bumpers, emblems, handles, mirror, gas cap, hood grates etc. New weather strips.
Original correct spinner hubcaps on a set of new Goodyear radials. Interior is also stunning. It's all deep navy blue and black, no fading or discoloring. Has correct deep dish gauges, working clock and wonderbar radio. Correct glove box door, new carpets, upholstery and door panels. New cream color convertible top, Underside is clean, frame has no rust. The car runs super strong with the 327 340hp engine. this one runs and drives as good as it looks!!!!! Motivated, Make an Offer...
Vehicle Details
1963 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-882191
Price:$55,000 (OBO)
Location:Newport Beach, California
Year:1963
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64000
Convertible:Yes
Restoration History:Unrestored
Exterior Condition:Very Good
AM/FM Radio:Yes
Engine History:Rebuilt
Engine Condition:Running
Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
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