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2016 Shannons Melbourne Summer Classic Auction
Lot
19

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (LHD)

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Specifications

Engine V8, 327-cid
Gearbox 4-speed manual
Body Work Convertible
Colour Red
Interior Red
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Steel Disc
Brakes Disc/Drum

Description

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The 1963-1967 Sting Ray is, to many pundits, the best Corvette of all. The combination of sensational styling, V8 power and vastly improved ride and handling from the independent suspension proved irresistible to enthusiasts from the time the Sting Ray was launched in 1963 and demand has always remained strong. As much as anything, it was the looks of the new Sting Ray that set it apart, the stunning lines the work of a young man from GM Styling by the name of Larry Shinoda. From the split rear window of the coupe to the hidden headlamps, the new Sting Ray was futuristic, sexy and like nothing else on the road. The C2 Corvette’s fibreglass body sat on an all-new ladder-type frame that dramatically improved stiffness, while the independent rear end may have appeared crude at first glance, but worked surprisingly well on the road. The classic small-block 327-cid V8 was available in three levels of tune; the base L75 offered 300 hp and the L76 (with four-barrel carb) 365 hp, while the fuel-injected L84 punched out a massive 375 hp, delivering drag-strip acceleration. Although a three-speed manual was standard, the vast majority of buyers opted for the four-speed ‘box. A total of 10,919 convertibles were built in 1963 and, as the first of the breed, have always been coveted by collectors. The Corvette Sting Ray was a major player on the racetrack in the Swinging Sixties, the lightweight Z06 racers and fearsome Grand Sports mixing it with the Cobras, Mustangs and European exotica on racetracks around America.