The Chevy Corvette for 1963 received a complete redesign, including an independent rear suspension with transverse leaf spring, wider arched fenders, hidden headlights, and first-ever coupe variant ...
The 1963 model year brought a clean sheet redesign for the Chevy Corvette, which was renamed the Corvette Sting Ray. Available in both a convertible and a coupe variant for the first time, the new ...
Now in its eighth generation (C8), Chevrolet’s Corvette stands alone as being globally known as “America’s sports car.” Of course, we say that with all due respect to its Camaro sibling, and even Ford ...
The 1963 release has a special place in the hearts of diehard Corvette fans. Chevrolet launched the Stingray (the company actually referred to this model as Sting Ray in its marketing materials), and ...
What Is a Split-Window Corvette? This would fall under the category of a happy accident. For the first time, a Corvette coupe was offered for 1963, and part of the styling of the rear glass was to use ...
Chevrolet envisioned big plans for its new ’Vette long before the C2 came to market. The model started as a design study called the Stingray Racer, initiated in 1959 by GM’s vice president of Styling, ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Not too much gets a Corvette lover’s juices flowing than the words split window. The 1963 Corvette Stingray coupe was a drastic design change for the corvette. Known for ...
The Corvette is currently in its eighth, and arguably its most controversial, generation, given that it's now electrified, turbocharged, all-wheel drive, and mid-engine — the original recipe has ...
The production history of the Corvette Stingray goes back to the 1963 debut of the first Corvette Sting Ray (originally expressed as two words). This car, available as both a coupe and a convertible, ...