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The 1963 Corvette marked a new direction for America's sports car, with a striking design, gorgeous rear split-window, and a selection of four capable V8's. For the performance fan, the 1963 Vette represented a significant leap in ability, and for today's collector, the same can be said of desirability.
The L71 was Chevrolet’s most powerful engine in 1967 which replaced the big-block L71 from the previous year. Using it’s famous ‘Tri Power’ intake manifold was rated by the factory at 435 bhp. Costing $437.10, 3,754 Corvettes were made with the L71 options and they could not come with automatic transmissions nor air conditioning.
These Big Block cars would be the high-water mark of Corvette performance and refinement for the C2 series of cars. The 427/400hp L68 came standard from the factory with the Holley triple two-barrel carburetor arrangement called Tri-Power. Only 2101 Corvettes in 1967 received this rare engine option which was a $305.50 cost.
For all 1963 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), body style, body number trim and paint combination can be found on the instrument panel brace under the glove box.
We've scoured the web to curate the factory pricing, options, and interior/exterior color options for the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette.
The following list of common issues is intended for individual reference only, and may not reflect the specific issues of every 1964 Corvette.
Looking for information on how to maintain your 1964 Corvette? We've curated resources to help you keep your Corvette in great shape for years to come!
The 1964 Corvette continued to build upon the improvements of the 1963 model year, with a choice of four different engine outputs, three manual transmissions (and one automatic), as well as more technology and creature comforts.
For all 1964 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), body style, body number trim and paint combination can be found on the instrument panel brace under the glove box.
For all 1965 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), body style, body number trim and paint combination can be found on the instrument panel brace under the glove box.
The following list of common issues is intended for individual reference only, and may not reflect the specific issues of every 1965 Corvette.
As the 1965 model year approached, the design team behind the Chevy Corvette continued to refine the overall design of the C2 Sting Ray, making only minor cosmetic changes in the process. Instead, the focus for the second-generation’s third year centralized on some significant mechanical upgrades that would vastly improve the Corvette's already impressive handling and drivability.
We've scoured the web to curate the factory pricing, options, and interior/exterior color options for the 1965 Chevrolet Corvette.
Looking for information on how to maintain your 1965 Corvette? We've curated resources to help you keep your Corvette in great shape for years to come!
Our team has scoured the web to find some great videos of the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette. The 1964 Corvette is the second model year of the second generation of the 'Vette and has a cult following. Unfortunately, finding good quality videos of '64 Vettes is getting harder due to their age and fewer of them surviving.
Our team has scoured the web to find some great videos of the 1964 Chevrolet Corvette. The 1964 Corvette is the second model year of the second generation of the 'Vette and has a cult following. Unfortunately, finding good quality videos of '64 Vettes is getting harder due to their age and fewer of them surviving.
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Here is one of the latest Corvette’s for sale on BringATrailer right now. This feature is a 1962 Chevrolet Corvette that was originally delivered to John Geer Chevrolet located in Sacramento California.
Download this 1963 Corvette Dealers Sales Brochure for a quick look at the features of the car. New grace and elegance silhouette America's sports car. Corvette steps out smartly with an exhilarating new look for '63. A freshly elegant look that promises to lift the spirits...
Download this 1964 Corvette Dealers Sales Brochure for a quick look at the features of the car. The best way to describe the '64 Corvette Sting Ray: a sports car with a dual personality. Last year's classic was dubbed a designers coup for the way it fused celebrated ...
The Corvette C2 is the generation that really got people going about America’s favorite sports car. The long lines, the...
See the complete technical specifications and performance information for the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette, including engine specs, acceleration, & quarter mile.
We've scoured the web to curate the factory pricing, options, and interior/exterior color options for the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette.
For all 1966 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), body style, body number trim, and paint combination can be found on the instrument panel brace under the glove box.
The following list of common issues is intended for individual reference only, and may not reflect the specific issues of every 1966 Corvette.
Looking for information on how to maintain your 1966 Corvette? We've curated resources to help you keep your Corvette in great shape for years to come!
Our team has scoured the web to find some great videos of the 1966 Chevrolet Corvette.