From the 1960s, there are perhaps five cars we could legitimately call icons, instantly recognizable symbols that debuted in ...
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 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 ...
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The 1963 Corvette split window was pulled after one year and buyers didn’t understand why
The 1963 Corvette split-window coupe arrived as a rolling piece of sculpture, then vanished from showrooms after a single model year. Buyers saw a beautiful new Sting Ray, not a short-run future ...
You can buy a lot for $599,950, including pretty much any supercar that’s not a Bugatti, Pagani, or a Koenigsegg. Alternatively, you could spend it on this, a modified 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 63RS ...
As fate had it ordained, the first model year of the second generation C2 Corvette went down in history because it was the last chance to grab a split-window coupe. And with a little over 10k examples ...
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