1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Emeryville, California, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: tedtfflorey@clubtriumph.com .
327/300 HP 4 Speed, matching numbers. Older frame off restoration but shows very well. >$25,000.00 High quality,
stunning, super straight, black paint job. All new red interior. Originally tan on tan. All new suspension and
bushings. Engine has been completely rebuilt to spec's. 10,600 miles since rebuild. All glass and chrome in
excellent condition. Has torque thrust rims but Kelsey rims and knockoffs come with car. Drives Excellent. Like
new. Must see to appreciate
Additional information. Car has factory power steering, power brakes, power windows. Complete rebuilt transmission,
the old paint was sanded to fiberglass, haps six coats of sanding epoxy, each one long boarded, four coats of
primer each sanded, one coat of dark grey primer, four coats of black color and four coats of clear. The paint was
then wet sanded and polished. This is a two year old paint job, and still shines and shows beautifully. All chrome
has been fully restored. Original rear Axel rebuilt to factory specs. Original Carter AFB four barrel Caburetor
rebuilt to factory specs. New red vinyl seats carpeting and door panels. Headliner just replaced. New brakes,
shocks, and battery. Fresh tune-up. This car runs and drives outstanding.
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