In 1963, Chevrolet produced 21, 13 of the first year “Stingray” Corvettes. Out of those produced, 10919 were convertibles (roadster) or about 50.2%. About 3, 70 of the total cars produced had the base 327 with 250 HP engine.
This Corvette has the base 250 HP engine. Don’t let that fool you. It runs very strong and lots of torque. It was also rarely the motor of choice.
Out of all the Corvettes produced in 1963, only 3475 were painted Daytona Blue or about 8%. When you consider the Daytona Blue paint with the rare 250 HP engine in the convertible model, only about 300 of the total Corvettes had this combination.
I am offering this rare, original 250 HP, Daytona Blue Corvette to qualified buyers. This Corvette has received numerous NCRS Top Flight Awards and was the first Corvette from Colorado to win the NCRS Founders Award. Many say, “numbers matching”. But that does not always mean “original”. This Corvette is both.
Some say for a car to be a “survivor”, it must have 50% of the original parts. If this is true, this Corvette is a truly a survivor. If you know Corvettes or if your looking for a great investment that can be driven and enjoyed, this very rare, un-restored original car may be just what you are looking for.
The car will be shown by appointment only. Only a Certified check or cash will be accepted. Funds must clear before the car is released. The buyer will pay all taxes, shipping and any others fees associated with this transaction.