Asking Price: $145,000 Questions

1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window

327ci V8 - 4-Speed Manual - Numbers Matching - Power Steering - Pop-up Headlights - 79k Original Miles!

Lot # 3615
Location Marinette, WI 54143
Seller Dealer
79487
327ci V8
4-Speed Manual
Silver
Black
30837S113647
Asking Price: $145,000 Questions
  • The ’63 split window Corvette is considered the pinnacle of Corvettes.
  • Features a numbers matching 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window coupe.
  • Coming out of long-term ownership with 79k original miles.
  • Always stored indoors and meticulously maintained.
  • Powered by the original 327ci L75 300hp V8 engine.
  • Equipped with the original Muncie M20 four-speed manual transmission.
  • Includes the original Posi traction differential with a 3.70 gear ratio.
  • Features:
    • Power steering
    • Drum brakes
    • 15″ steel wheels with three-eared knock-off spinner-style covers
    • AM/FM radio
    • Dual exhaust
  • Exterior:
    • Painted in Sebring Silver, showing beautifully.
    • Body panels in good condition with working pop-up headlights.
    • Lines and gaps are well-aligned.
  • Interior:
    • Black interior in excellent condition with no issues.
    • Seats, dash, door panels, and carpet are all in good shape.
    • All gauges, lights, turn signals, wipers, and radio are fully functional.
  • Underbody:
    • In good condition with no rust, soft spots, or concerns.
  • Rare model:
    • Only 10,594 split windows were produced, with even fewer surviving today.
  • A rare opportunity to own a muscle car legend!

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  • sofast4u says:

    Congratz, beautiful split window Vette

  • Beach4Ever says:

    Perhaps, I’m wrong, but didn’t this car just sell for $136,500? At least that was the message I received form ACC yesterday.

  • Larryspecial says:

    Does the car have its original born with drive train

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