1963 Chevrolet Corvette (3) Ncrs Topflight& on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
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1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe.
This car retains it’s original born with numbers matchings drive train and original authentic trim tag. It is a
true original motor car as it left the factory in 1963. I purchased this car from a gentleman who owned and
cherished the car for 30 + years, he purchased it in 1985 from Wisconsin. During his ownership he received
multiple NCRS Top Flight awards in October 1988, October 1991 and October 1992.
The car was painted in lacquer approximately 35 years ago, still shows and shines well, but showing typical lacquer
checking in areas. The car, runs, drives, handles and brakes excellent.
Car was featured in the following magazines:
1. On the cover of “VETTE MAGAZINE” in September 1988 issue, pages 30-33.
2. On the cover of “CORVETTE FEVER” in December of 1992 issue, pages 24-26.
3. A two page centerfold “AUTO ENTHUSIAST” in September 2012 issue, pages 52-55.
4. Hardcover book “CORVETTE, AN AMERICAN CLASSIC” By Dan Lyons & John F. Katz in 2001, page 51.
***Note*** NOT INTERESTED IN ANY TRADES.
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