1963 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Plymouth, North Carolina, United States
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Corvette Split Window 1963
First year “Stingray”. Revolutionary Design and build. Very rare Split Window.
A rare Survivor example with one recoat and one re-carpet. Records document this low mileage car. A beautiful
color combination of Ermine White with a Red interior.
This car was originally a California car. Documentation shows service records in California until 1991 when the
car had 13,687 miles. Records show it later sold and was brought to North Carolina where it now garaged and has
16,746 original miles.
Corvette introduced the radically new aero-designed “Stingray” in 1963. This design was revolutionary in many
ways. The sleek fiberglass body with hidden headlights and rear split window “boat - tail” rear made a big
impression. This was the start of something very special. The split rear window was unique to just the 1963 model
and was replaced in 1964 with a one piece rear window. That makes this car easily identified as the first of the
Stingrays and highly desirable to collectors and Corvette fans worldwide.
Part of a Collection for many years this is a rare opportunity to own a part of Corvette history in a stunning
combination of White and Red.
- No one can deny this is a World Class Icon only available to a few.
Features Include:
- 327 CI V8
- 250 bhp and 350 ft-lbs torque
- 4 speed manual transmission
- Period correct aftermarket wheels
- Service records
- Survivor original with one respray and re-carpet
- Available for Pre-Purchase Inspection
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