Null 1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C2 " STINGRAY " CONVERTIBLE
Serial number : 30867S1…
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1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C2 " STINGRAY " CONVERTIBLE Serial number : 30867S102071 Mythical sports car Noisy and melodious V8 Collector's grey card 55 000 / 60 000 Designed by Larry Shinoda, the C2 Corvette was nicknamed "Sting Ray" because of its spurred rear end. It took the place of the now mythical C1 in 1963. Produced until 1967, the C2 is then a sports car with a coupe or convertible body. Moreover, the rare "Split Window" version of 1963 was a hit with American car lovers. Under the hood, a 5.4L small block was standard with power ratings ranging from 250 to 375 horsepower. In 1965, a 6.5L big block was introduced, offering 425 horsepower. Produced at around 118,000 units (all body styles combined), the C2s were very popular with American car enthusiasts. Presented in a convertible version, this desirable C2 was one of the very first to be produced in 1963. Painted in red and sporting a black top, the car is in beautiful condition both aesthetically and mechanically. The engine purrs loudly and this is what gives it its irresistible charm. A single keystroke is enough for anyone to take the wheel. The very short lever gearbox adds a sporty touch to the car. This Corvette with slightly French blood is waiting for a passionate future owner. 1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C2 "STINGRAY" CONVERTIBLE Serial number: 30867S102071 Mythical sports car Noisy and melodious V8 Collector's grey card 55 000 / 60 000 Designed by Larry Shinoda, the C2 Corvette was nicknamed "Sting Ray" because of its spur-shaped rear end. It took the place of the now mythical C1 in 1963. Produced until 1967, the C2 is then a sports car with a coupe or convertible body. Moreover, the rare "Split Window" version of 1963 was a hit with American car lovers. Under the hood, a 5.4L small block is standard with power ratings ranging from 250 to 375 horsepower. In 1965, a 6.5L big block was introduced, offering 425 horsepower. Produced at around 118,000 units (all body styles combined), the C2s were very popular with American car enthusiasts. Presented in a convertible version, this desirable C2 was one of the very first to be produced in 1963. Painted in red and sporting a black top, the car is in beautiful condition both aesthetically and mechanically. The engine purrs loudly and this is what gives it its irresistible charm. A single keystroke is enough for anyone to take the wheel. The very short lever gearbox adds a sporty touch to the car. This Corvette with slightly French blood is waiting for a passionate future owner.

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1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C2 " STINGRAY " CONVERTIBLE Serial number : 30867S102071 Mythical sports car Noisy and melodious V8 Collector's grey card 55 000 / 60 000 Designed by Larry Shinoda, the C2 Corvette was nicknamed "Sting Ray" because of its spurred rear end. It took the place of the now mythical C1 in 1963. Produced until 1967, the C2 is then a sports car with a coupe or convertible body. Moreover, the rare "Split Window" version of 1963 was a hit with American car lovers. Under the hood, a 5.4L small block was standard with power ratings ranging from 250 to 375 horsepower. In 1965, a 6.5L big block was introduced, offering 425 horsepower. Produced at around 118,000 units (all body styles combined), the C2s were very popular with American car enthusiasts. Presented in a convertible version, this desirable C2 was one of the very first to be produced in 1963. Painted in red and sporting a black top, the car is in beautiful condition both aesthetically and mechanically. The engine purrs loudly and this is what gives it its irresistible charm. A single keystroke is enough for anyone to take the wheel. The very short lever gearbox adds a sporty touch to the car. This Corvette with slightly French blood is waiting for a passionate future owner. 1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C2 "STINGRAY" CONVERTIBLE Serial number: 30867S102071 Mythical sports car Noisy and melodious V8 Collector's grey card 55 000 / 60 000 Designed by Larry Shinoda, the C2 Corvette was nicknamed "Sting Ray" because of its spur-shaped rear end. It took the place of the now mythical C1 in 1963. Produced until 1967, the C2 is then a sports car with a coupe or convertible body. Moreover, the rare "Split Window" version of 1963 was a hit with American car lovers. Under the hood, a 5.4L small block is standard with power ratings ranging from 250 to 375 horsepower. In 1965, a 6.5L big block was introduced, offering 425 horsepower. Produced at around 118,000 units (all body styles combined), the C2s were very popular with American car enthusiasts. Presented in a convertible version, this desirable C2 was one of the very first to be produced in 1963. Painted in red and sporting a black top, the car is in beautiful condition both aesthetically and mechanically. The engine purrs loudly and this is what gives it its irresistible charm. A single keystroke is enough for anyone to take the wheel. The very short lever gearbox adds a sporty touch to the car. This Corvette with slightly French blood is waiting for a passionate future owner.

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