Chevrolet Corvette Split Window on 2040-cars
North Sioux City, South Dakota, United States
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split WindowSelling a nice and clean High Quality driver 1963 Corvette Spilt window coupe! The paint is very nice in Tuxedo Black. This not the original color has had a color change from silver blue. The body looks to be in very nice shape with nice body lines. All the chrome and stainless are in mint shape as are the front and rear bumpers. Interior is Black and in very nice shape. The dash is in very nice condition with no cracks in the pad.The motor is the original numbers matching 327 small block with a factory 4 barrel carburetor. Automatic transmission with it's original shifter. Aftermarket AC, The chassis is in mint shape with no rust ever and painted in a satin black. Front and rear suspension are in very nice shape not worn out. Wheels are all new and repo knock offs with spinners with new white wall tires. This Corvette goes down the road very nice and straight. The 1963 Corvette Spilt Window's are a very rare and sought after today. Here is your chance to own a true American classic that will only appreciate in value over time. Feel free to call with any question you may have on this car. Thanks for looking Original Numbers Matching engine and transmission (F032550)
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Corvette Stingray Convertible images mysteriously appear on web, so we add our own
Tue, 22 Jan 2013It was inevitable that we'd see the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray topless at some point, but that didn't make us any less interested when a pair of supposedly leaked official images showed up on theautoinsiderblog.com last week. We posted them on our Facebook page, but held off reporting on them here until we could get a little more information.
Those images, which feature a dark red car on a sterile black studio background, supposedly first appeared on the website of diecast model maker Maisto. A Chevrolet spokesman has been reported saying that they are "not official images released by Chevrolet PR," which isn't a denial they're the real deal, but neither is it a confirmation.
Close examination of the photos suggest they could be official shots of the Corvette Stingray Convertible, and while some have doubted their authenticity due to a lack of vents (which were seen on the C7s that debuted in Detroit last week), it could be that the images are of a base model car without the Z51 package that doesn't require the extra venting and cooling.
Why the Corvette is Chevrolet's billion-dollar baby
Thu, 28 Feb 2013Edmunds has worked up a piece that tries to figure out just how much the global Chevrolet Corvette economy is worth, a spitballed guesstimate putting the number at more than $2.5 billion with the proviso that the number is probably low. It starts by taking Corvette's new car sales of 14,132 units last year, which would equate to $714,725,900 (including destination) assuming ever car sold was a base coupe with no options. In the final tally, a little extra padding gets that number up to $750,000,000.
But that's not all. Consider this: Many of the almost 1.4 million Corvettes produced over the model's history are still on the road. There are new parts being produced and aftermarket companies like Mid-America Motorworks deaing business, that single Illinois company doing more than $40 million a year in sales. There are the Corvette events large and small, restorers who do nothing but Corvettes, salvage yards that deal only in used Corvette parts and the Corvette magazines where owners find all this stuff.
And then there are the Corvette-themed tchotchkes, every single one of which provides a tiny contribution to the huge licensing royalties that General Motors collects every year. The article admits there's no way to come to an accurate number, but it just goes to show how valuable one specific model can be to a company.
Artist imagines eerie world where cars have no wheels
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That's the thought experiment that seems to have led French photographer Renaud Marion to create his six-image series called Air Drive. The shots depict cars throughout many eras of motoring that look normal except for one thing: they have no wheels. The models used include a Jaguar XK120, Cadillac DeVille (shown above), Chevrolet El Camino and Camaro, and Mercedes-Benz SL and 300 roadsters.
Perhaps one day when our future becomes our past, you'll be able to walk the street and see with your own eyes the rust and patina of age on our nation's fleet of floating cars. Until then, Monsieur Marion's photographs will have to do.