The Chevy Corvette for 1963 received a complete redesign, including an independent rear suspension with transverse leaf spring, wider arched fenders, hidden headlights, and first-ever coupe variant ...
The 2024 Mecum Kissimmee auction will feature a unique collection of the iconic 1963 C2 Corvette—in every color produced! So, you want to buy a 1963 C2 Split-Window Corvette Sting Ray but can't decide ...
Meet the Night Train. It is a custom-built 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window widebody coupe sporting an LT4 under the hood ...
The 2025 Corvette ZR1 is a true track weapon, throwing down with more than 1,000 horsepower as the fastest, most powerful production Corvette ever made. In conjunction with all the superlatives, the ...
The split rear window was only part of the Chevrolet Corvette’s history for the blink of an eye, but it has become one of the most revered Corvette rarities. It’s back for the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1, ...
The 1963 Corvette is perhaps the most unmistakable of all. The split rear window. The razor crease down the fenders. The stinger nose that looks like it’s about to take a bite out of the horizon.
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 ...
When GM-owned Chevrolet announced the seventh generation Corvette ZR1 in 2017, it featured one of the biggest engine upgrades for that model. The (then) new LT5 V8 engine generated 755 hp of power and ...
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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