Lot # | 9854 |
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Location | Lakewood, NJ 08701 |
Seller | Dealer |
50231 | |
327/300 | |
4 Speed Manual | |
Blue | |
Blue | |
30867S |
According to collectors, the best Corvette is an original Corvette. But asking a car to stay fully intact for over half a century is a tall order and, as a result, many classics are torn apart and rebuilt in an attempt to recapture their showroom-fresh feel. Some, like this 1963 Sting Ray, have received a lifetime of care and maintenance that’s good enough to minimize the need for major restorative efforts. Over the course of 60 years, this roadster’s body and frame have always stayed together; consistently packing 327 cubic inches of V8 power and consistently motivated by a 4-speed manual transmission. With a desirable color combination and reliable, maintained drivetrain, the car presents with authority without sacrificing aesthetics. And, if you’re looking for a nice, sorted weekend cruiser to join the C2 crowd with, it reflects your brand of unique!
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
1 family owned since new
Matching #’s 327/300 HP V8 engine
Matching #’s 4-speed transmission
Optional auxiliary hardtop
Dual exhaust system
AM/FM Radio
Aluminum radiator
Silver Blue exterior
Blue bucket interior
White convertible top
Silvertown radial redlines
Original hubcaps with spinner
Owners manual and receipts
Runs and drives excellent
Like the old saying goes – “”it’s only original once””. The market certainly has no shortage of over-restored show queens, but sympathetically revitalized pieces like this unique roadster are an increasing rarity. With its original, 300 horsepower 327, tough M20 4-speed and list of carefully chosen refurbished pieces, this is a classic you can show and drive just as General Motors intended. If that sounds like a good way to spend your Saturdays, don’t miss the chance to claim your next Corvette!
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Ended On: | 01/16/2024 at 3:00 pm EST |
Timezone: |
America/New_York |
Result: | Sold for $63,000 |
Item condition: New
Auction has expired
Highest bidder was: *******
Bidder Name | Bidding Time | Bid | Auto |
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******* | 01/16/2024 12:34 pm EST | $60,000 | |
******* | 01/12/2024 2:24 pm EST | $44,000 | |
******* | 01/11/2024 11:43 am EST | $43,600 | |
******* | 01/11/2024 11:41 am EST | $43,500 | |
******* | 01/10/2024 2:29 pm EST | $40,000 | |
******* | 01/10/2024 2:27 pm EST | $39,500 | |
******* | 01/10/2024 2:16 pm EST | $36,250 | |
******* | 01/10/2024 2:14 pm EST | $35,000 | |
******* | 01/09/2024 11:17 am EST | $32,500 | |
Auction started | 01/09/2024 12:00 am EST |
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yes it looks like it is solid on this picture compared to hemmings picture thank you
yes but those pics do not show the areas where the frame rots on c2 corvettes . There’s a pic of the repaired section on hemmings auction but that picture is not posted on this site . Glad my friend told me the the picture showing the frame rot repair was showing on hemmings site
2 photos of the frame added, see the end of the gallery
too late now i cant bid on it the owner should have posted it before the end of the auction, i did send an inquiry to if it was repaired
why will the seller not reply on frame question this is a major area they rot and have been welded and patched