1963 was a great year for the Corvette, beautiful new body style, he first Stingray, he first Corvette with independent rear suspension, he first year for the Z06 option, oncealed headlights and the first and only year for the split window. This car has received a full frame off complete nut and bolt restoration to stock and has been driven just over 1100 miles since. Everything is new, OS or rebuilt.
- Color: Saddle Tan with Saddle Tan auxiliary hardtop and tan convertible top
- Saddle Tan Interior
- 327 cu. in V-8 / 300 HP
- Automatic Transmission
- Power Steering
- Power Brakes
- Power Windows
- AM Radio
- Factory Clock
- Full Gauges
- Dual Exhaust
- Auxiliary Hardtop
- 1161 miles on odometer (reset to 0 after complete restoration)
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The state of Illinois has a reciprocal tax agreement with the states listed below. So if you live in or registering the car in one of those states you will have to pay the tax as listed below:
Arizona: 5.60%
California: 6.25%
Florida: 6.00%
Hawaii: 4.00%
Indiana: 6.25% (Recreational vehicles & Cargo Trailers are exempt)
Massachusetts: 6.25%
Michigan: 6.00%
South Carolina: 5.00%, p to a maximum of $300
If you live in or registering the car in Illinois you will have to pay Illinois state tax.
A little about the car from around the web:
In 1963, orvette introduced its all new Corvette Coupe and Convertible models called the Sting Rays. The car incorporated a boat-tail taper that was common of sporting roadster of the 1930s. The back featured a Bugatti Atlantique and Bertone BAT inspired split rear-window. This styling was replaced in 1964 with a single piece because of drivers complaining about visibility problems. The headlights were concealed in the front and would 'pop' out when in use.
New plants in St. Louis, issouri were opened to keep pace with the vehicles popularity.
This was the very first time Corvette was available as a hardtop coupe model as well as the traditional convertible. The wheelbase was shortened by four inches to 98 inch. This, long with independent rear suspension, mproved the handling and maneuverability. The steering ratio decreased from 3.4 to 2.9 turns-to-lock. Hydraulically assisted power steering was also offered for the first time. The drum brakes were still used. The optional sintered metallic linings and finned aluminum brake drums were offered and allowed greater fade resistance and better cooling.
The Corvette was completely redesigned for 1963 incorporating independent rear suspension and all new styling. The 1963 Sting Ray coupe featured a unique split rear window that is unique only to this year. In 1964 the center bar was removed from the window.
When the 1963 Corvette was introduced in late 1962, t featured an all new body style derived from a race car built by GM styling guru Bill Mitchell. The new styling was a big hit, ts angular body, ith a minimum of bright work and a distinctive split rear window on the coupe version. This was the first year that Corvette offered both convertible and coupe body forms, onfunctional vents were featured on both the sides and the hood and it was the only year for the split window. There are fewer split window models today compared to how many were original produced because many owners, ho found the look controversial, emoved the split and installed a one-piece, 964 rear window.a
The body was mounted on a new chassis with independent rear suspension. However, nder the hood was the familiar 327 cid V-8 from the previous year. The standard engine produced a somewhat lackluster 250 horsepower, ut the top fuel-injected model would produce up to 360 h.p.
The name Corvette, ith the extended name 'Corvette Sting Ray', ould prove widely popular. Base price for the coupe was $4,257.00 while the convertible ran $4,037.00. The 1963 model year would produce 10,594 coupes and 10,919 convertibles.