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1963 Corvette Sting Ray

1963 Corvette Sting Ray

1963 Chevrolet Corvette

Stingray Split Window

MATCHING NUMBERS

Condition: Older Restoration
Miles: 25,697 TMU
Engine: 327ci L75 V8 5.3L
Transmission: Manual
Paint:  Silver

Interior: Navy

In 2008 the car was partially restored, new dash wire harness, all new switches, R/R matching numbers engine; Includes block built to 340hp specs, dated heads and water pump, new intake with Edelbrock carburetors, new dated correct transmission, new dated correct differential, new tank, sender unit, new engine clutch, new distributor, etc… with receipts close to $35,0000.

Full service was recently done, receipts from when the car was in the USA and after when it was shipped to France.  Currently driven on the weekends and part of a private collection.

The vehicle is located in our showroom in Mougins near Cannes, France.FROM WIKIPEDIA:

The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray not only had a new design, but also newfound handling prowess. The Sting Ray was also a somewhat lighter Corvette, so acceleration improved despite unchanged horsepower. For the 1963 model year, 21,513 units would be built, which was up 50 percent from the record-setting 1962 version. Production was divided almost evenly between the convertible and the new coupe – 10,919 and 10,594, respectively – and more than half the convertibles were ordered with the optional lift-off hardtop. Nevertheless, the coupe wouldn’t sell as well again throughout the Sting Ray years. The closed Corvette did not outsell the open one until 1969, by which time the coupe came with a T-top featuring removable roof panels.[17] Equipment installations for 1963 began reflecting the market’s demand for more civility in sporting cars. The power brake option went into 15 percent of production, power steering into 12 percent. On the other hand, only 278 buyers specified the $421.80 air conditioning; leather upholstery – a mere $80.70 – was ordered on only 1,114 cars. The cast aluminum knock-off wheels, manufactured for Chevy by Kelsey-Hayes, cost $322.80 a set, but few buyers checked off that option. However, almost 18,000 Sting Rays left St. Louis with the four-speed manual gearbox – better than four out of every five.[18]

All 1963 cars had 327cid engines, which made 250 hp standard, with optional variants that made 300 hp, 340 hp and 360 hp. The most powerful engine was the Rochester fuel injected engine. Options available on the C2 included AM-FM radio (mid 1963), air conditioning, and leather upholstery. Also available for the first time ever on a Corvette was a special performance equipment package the RPO Z06, for $1,818.45. These Corvettes came to be known as the “Big Tanks” because the package initially had a 36.5-US-gallon (138 L; 30.4 imp gal) gas tank versus the standard 20-gallon for races such as Sebring and Daytona. At first, the package was only available on coupes because the oversized tank would not fit in the convertible.

New for the 1963 model year was an optional electronic ignition, the breakerless magnetic pulse-triggered Delcotronic, first offered by Pontiac on some 1963 models.[23] 7
$165,000
Mileage 25697
Fuel Gasoline
Transmission Manual
Drive RWD
Make Chevrolet
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