This stunning Corvette has classic looks, modern running gear, and it's up for auction on January 16 in Florida.
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‘Best of the Best’ 1963 Corvette Split-Window Offered by Corvette Mike
When it comes to selling America’s Favorite Sports Car, our friends at Corvette Mike have certainly seen their share of great ...
The second-generation Chevrolet Corvette is one of the most desirable iterations of the iconic nameplate. And it's not just for the aggressive, Mako shark-inspired design and powerful V8 engines. The ...
The 1963 model year brought a clean sheet redesign for the Chevy Corvette, which was renamed the Corvette Sting Ray. Available in both a convertible and a coupe variant for the first time, the new ...
It's impossible to talk about a 1963 Corvette and not mention the one-year feature that set this release apart from all the other Vettes that saw daylight. The split-window coupe was something else, ...
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Studio Concept Split Window Coupe was automotive designer Pete Brock's personal car, and now it's heading to auction.
There were 10,494 Corvette split-window coupes built for 1963, so there has to be at least that many stories, and thousands more if a pass-around rate for Corvette owners is added to the mix. If a ...
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe is a rare model built for one year only, but this example is even rarer. Heading to auction at Mecum's sale in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, later this month ...
Of all Corvettes, the split-window Corvette of 1963 ranks as one of history's all-time favorites. The 1963 model marked the beginning of the second generation of the sports car's history and was the ...
The 1963 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray was a clean-sheet redesign of both the body and chassis. The bodywork featured pontoon fenders and a center ridge that started at the top of the windshield down to ...
Chevrolet envisioned big plans for its new ’Vette long before the C2 came to market. The model started as a design study called the Stingray Racer, initiated in 1959 by GM’s vice president of Styling, ...
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