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The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split window was discontinued after one year
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe lasted only a single model year, yet it became one of the most recognizable ...
The Corvette Stingray name is famous around the world, but should you spell it Stingray or Sting Ray? Or should it be ...
This 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible features a striking custom silver and orange paint scheme, plus classic styling and strong performance. The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray marked a major ...
Eight rare split-window '63 Sting Rays are being sold as a group at Mecum’s 2025 kickoff bid in Kissimmee, Florida. Now in its eighth generation (C8), Chevrolet’s Corvette stands alone as being ...
The 1963 model year brought a clean-sheet redesign for the Chevy Corvette, which was called the Corvette Sting Ray. The new Corvette was based largely on the 1959 Sting Ray racer conceived by GM ...
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray at Corvettes at Carlisle, Peter Brock talks about the creation of the 63, including various design features, and his book ...
The 1963 model year was the first for the second-generation, or Mid Year, Chevy Corvette. Known as the Sting Ray, the new Corvette took its styling from the 1959 Stingray racer penned by Bill Mitchell ...
Launched in 1953, the first-generation Corvette remained in production for a whopping nine years. However, enthusiasts got a taste of the C2 a few good years before it arrived in showrooms. In 1959, ...
The 1963 Corvette is perhaps the most unmistakable of all. The split rear window. The razor crease down the fenders. The stinger nose that looks like it’s about to take a bite out of the horizon.
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