Pssst, Mr. P. This last one is either a '61 or '62. I'd have to "check" to see what identifying features were between the two to tell you exactly what year it is. Notice the similar rear-end to the 63 split window above it.
Still is 'purdy!!
Pssst, Mr. P. This last one is either a '61 or '62. I'd have to "check" to see what identifying features were between the two to tell you exactly what year it is. Notice the similar rear-end to the 63 split window above it.
Still is 'purdy!!
As far as I'm concerned, the 1st Gen Corvettes are where it's at!
Let Being Helpful Be More Important Than Being Right.
1966 Corvette Sting Ray 427 Turbojet by RedTail_Panther, on Flickr
1966 Corvette Sting Ray 427 Turbojet by RedTail_Panther, on Flickr
Linda's step-father is really into old cars. Went down to Florida and brought a 1963 split window Stingray. Mint condition. He has never told me what he paid for it but since he has had it, it stays in the garage. All original equipment. He also owns one of those catties that was in the first god father movies.His garage is 24x78 all brick and has 9 more oldies but goodies cars.
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