A pair of ‘60s to start our weekend! I won’t voice my disdain for aftermarket rims on such a classic pair of ‘vettes, so I’ll let these two slide by. :-) All kidding aside, that’s a good looking pair of girls!
1958 ragtop Corvette sporting a 283. Not sure of which of the 4 engine options in the 283 this car has. But she is so smart looking with the black body, white top and white sidewall tires.
Mmmmmmm, 1963 split-window with a 327 4-speed at a car show a few weeks ago. I assume it’s a Saginaw transmission and don’t know the horsepower of the small block or the differential in the rearend. But a mint ‘63 'Vette, 327 4-speed, factory red, black interior… sigh.
1963 Corvette in a somewhat rare GM “Saddle Tan” paint and “Saddle” interior. I may research the number of “Saddle Tan” production numbers. This car has the 327/340 horsepower option with a 4 speed. Note the hubcaps. This car was certainly a head-turner at the car show!
Another post of the 1963 Fulie Corvette originally purchased by John Gotti of mafia fame. This car was originally silver and Gotti had it painted. It has a modified 327 that Gotti had done so he could race it. This 4-speed car sat in a backyard in Florida for 37 years until it was frame-off restored by it current and only 3rd owner.
Sweet little 1963 Corvette with a 327 2-speed Powerglide! The owner oversaw the frame off restoration. He said that the 327 originally came with 250 horsepower but in the rebuild he had it juiced up to 365. :-) There’s a 3.08 rearend under her too. A C2 certainly rattles my cage!
Here’s a 1966 C2 Corvette to get our weekend started. Sorry for the glare on the interior picture, but she’s got a 4-speed. The owner wasn’t nearby, so I’m not sure which version of the 327 she has in her. I love the factory finned rims with the spinners!