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Split-Window Corvette Found In Hawaii!

This Corvette hasn’t been driven since 1991. The seller doesn’t mention why it was parked, but it’s claimed to have had just two owners and only covered 39k miles since new! It currently isn’t running and has some bumps and bruises, but looks decent overall. More details about its past would be helpful, but I’m sure prospective buyers will call the seller up anyway. It’s located in Hawaii and is listed here on eBay where the auction ends shortly.

This Stingray is fitted with the 250 horsepower 327 Turbo Fire V8. That was the base engine option in ’63 and this one is attached to a PowerGlide automatic, so it wasn’t exactly a fire breathing monster. Once it’s running again though, I’m sure it will be plenty quick enough for most people. Besides, most collectors are more interested in that one year only “split” rear window. The more powerful engine options do obviously add value though.

The interior is claimed to be original. If that’s true, then those seats are very well preserved! Power brakes, tinted glass, and a AM/FM radio are on the options list, but no heater? You actually got a credit when you checked the heater delete box on the order form and I guess that makes sense considering where this car was located. I’m not sure how classic cars fair in the island State, but this one appears to have avoided serious corrosion.

If you look closely, you can see the pillar that runs down the middle of the back window. It looked great from the outside, but must have been annoying to see in your rear view mirror. Chevrolet discontinued the unique feature the next year making the ’63 an instant collector item. Even without it, this would be a special machine – fiberglass body, V8 power, and seating for two. Sounds like a recipe for sports car success to me!

Comments

  1. Avatar Metoo

    39k miles? Well, it is Hawaii. Not the place for long road trips.

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  2. Avatar Dan

    Power windows too…

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  3. Avatar AMXSTEVE

    gone

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    • Avatar PAPERBKWRITER

      Not everybody’s dream car… Years ago I passed on a split window with 153k for $1500. Never saw the interest coming.

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  4. Avatar Jon

    The humid air that it has been parked in has not treated it very nice.. Look at the engine compartment.. The valve covers are even showing some surface rust, or is that just a lot of dust.

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  5. Avatar Pete

    Hello

    No surprise there

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  6. Avatar JW

    Could have bought one of these used and cheap back in 1972 but like other decisions at the time I blew it.

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  7. Avatar gaspumpchas

    Owner ended auction, was at 44k…wonder what it sold for..too bad its not a 4 spd…good luck to new owner!!

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    • Avatar gbvette62

      Are you sure the seller ended the sale early? It appears to me that the sale ended on time, without the reserve being met.

      I’m not a fan of 63 split windows, or 63’s in general. Personally, I find the split window and hood pans ugly, and prefer the cleaner looking lines of the 65-67’s. All that being said, it is an interesting car, being relatively “loaded” with automatic, power steering, power brakes, and power windows. If the car was delivered new in Hawaii, I can understand the heater delete, but I’m surprised that it doesn’t have air conditioning. Air became available near the end of 63 production. The VIN indicates this car was built in early June of 63, and AC was available by then. Considering the other options on the car, it’s sort of surprising that it doesn’t have AC.

      None the less, even with an automatic, I think this would be an interesting car, for someone wanting a split window.

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  8. Avatar lawrence

    check the rash on those tires….yep it was sitting for awhile….

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  9. Avatar Dave Member

    It should have been illegal for vettes to have automatics…

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  10. Avatar RicK

    Back in the day some guys put 64 rear windows in their 63s (after removal of the center post of course)

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    • Avatar bruce baker

      I bet most of those surviving cars have been to body shops in the recent years to get put back to original. Yeah to get the big bucks at Barret Jackson for their
      owners retirement funds. I think the 63 split window corvette is the greatest/sexist car design ever. Chevy should bring it back as a new retro.

      I know how they feel about blind spots because i have a 2014 Chevy Blind Spot. Oops i meant Impala with those fat/wide A- Pillars at the ends of the windshield. I’m thinking of putting a mini TV monitor with mini camera inline in the left pillar so there is no more blind spot for someone my height.

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