1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window 502
Arguably one of the richest legacies in automotive history is that of the Corvette Sting Ray or Stingray—your preference for which model years are your favorite. America’s first true sports car is one of America’s longest-running models.
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window 502 is powered by a new GM 502 cubic inches 535hp of combustion producing 502 cubic inches of fuel-injected fun! That’s how you describe this 1963 Corvette Split Window Race Car that was just listed by Fastlane Classic Cars in St. Charles, Missouri. It has a Fire Bottle suppression system and Stroud parachute.
Fantastic condition, the car speaks for itself… come and see it by yourself, you will instantly understand how it is. This beautiful “split-window” coupe has benefited from a complete body-off restoration by a marque specialist that resulted in being awarded NCRS Top Flight status. Inside, the fully restored interior features the highly desirable AM Wonderbar radio.
Once upon a time, Chevrolet decided that the Corvette needed to look and be different and so, in 1963, they introduced a split rear window. While this made the car looks great, it made visibility a pain, and so the famed Split-Window Chevy Corvette coupe remained on the shelves for one year only, before retiring.