This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette is a Daytona Blue split-window coupe that was produced in December 1962 and is powered by a fuel-injected 327ci L84 V8 paired with a four-speed manual transmission.
Equipment includes 15″ steel wheels with spinner-style covers, four-wheel drum brakes, concealed headlights, split chrome bumpers, dark blue upholstery, and a Delco AM/FM radio.
The fiberglass bodywork left the factory finished in Daytona Blue (916A) and was repainted in 2010.
Exterior features include a split rear window, chrome finished rocker panel trim and split bumpers, concealed headlights, fender vents, a driver-side mirror, faux hood vents, “Fuel Injection” and “Corvette” badging, and dual exhaust tips exiting through the rear valance.
The 15″ steel wheels wear spinner-style covers along with BFGoodrich narrow whitewall tires.
The car is equipped with front and rear independent suspension along with unassisted four-wheel drum brakes.
The bucket seating is trimmed in dark blue upholstery and is complemented by matching door panels and carpets along with a black dashboard.
Equipment includes polished interior trim, manually-operated windows, vent windows, and a center console housing an analog clock and a push-button Delco AM/FM radio.
The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a 160-mph speedometer, a 6,500-rpm redline tachometer, and gauges for fuel level, battery charge, coolant temperature, and oil pressure.
The five-digit odometer shows 28k miles, and total mileage is unknown.