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Corvette Z06 Theft Botched When Car Gets Stuck Felix Chevrolet. Top: The Corvette Z06 in question, seen during happier times.
GAA Classic Cars to auction three distinct 1963 Corvette Split-Window Coupes in red, black, and white this July.
One of the first pre-1980s auctions just ended, though, and if this restomodded 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is any indication, older classics are going to do just fine over there.
It's well-known that the C2 Chevrolet Corvette, produced between 1963 and 1967, is one of the most-loved 'Vettes ever produced. It was responsible for taking the rather-bare-bones C1 Corvette to ...
Something odd happened in 1968, which was the first year of the third-generation (C3) Corvette. The new car was named the Sting Ray, just as the second-gen 'Vette had been identified. But while it ...
This 1963 Chevy Corvette Stingray is a restomod reinterpretation of Peter Brock's original sketch. Powered by a 550-hp V-8, the split-window C2 is nonetheless a pretty understated effort.
To get behind the wheel in a well-sorted Corvette C2 is one of the great pleasures of classic-car life. Click here for more photos of this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray ‘Split-Window’ Coupe.
LOT F193- 1963 Corvette Coupe Fuel-Injected 327 in Tuxedo Black This stunning example retains the matching-numbers 327/360-hp V-8 engine, fuel-injection unit, T-10 four-speed manual transmission ...
Let me explain. The C2 did not get a big block until 1965, so all 1963 examples are bound to hide 327 small-block V8s under the hood. However, Chevy offered various iterations of the mill.