Chassis No.
20867S109181
Introduced as part of the first-generation Corvette, the 1962 Chevrolet Corvette marked the final and most refined year of the C1 era, bringing with it significant mechanical improvements and a more mature, purposeful design. By this point, Chevrolet had fully transformed the Corvette from a stylish boulevard cruiser into a legitimate American sports car, capable of competing with its European counterparts in both performance and handling. The 1962 model shed much of the decorative chrome seen on earlier cars, adopting a cleaner, more aggressive look highlighted by simplified body lines. Under the hood, the Corvette received one of its most important advancements: the introduction of the 327-cubic-inch small-block V-8 engine. Replacing the 283, the 327 offered increased displacement and improved breathing, delivering stronger performance across the entire rev range. In its 300-horsepower configuration, the engine was equipped with a four-barrel carburetor and hydraulic lifters, providing a smooth yet responsive driving experience. This version struck an ideal balance, offering robust power while maintaining reliability and drivability, qualities that made it especially appealing to a wide range of enthusiasts. Buyers could pair the 327/300 engine with either a manual transmission, or an optional automatic, allowing the Corvette to offer both spirited driving and relaxed cruising. The independent front suspension and improved chassis tuning further enhanced handling, making the car feel more composed and capable than earlier iterations. A largely original example, this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette is finished in factory Tuxedo Black over its original black interior. The final year of the historic C1 Corvette, it carries all the styling cues that made these examples famous. The black interior features a clock, radio, seat belts, three-spoke steering wheel, and passenger side dash-mounted grab bar. Under the hood lies a numbers-matching 327-cubic-inch V-8 that produces 300 horsepower and is backed by a four-speed manual transmission. Accompanied by both a soft top and color-matched auxiliary hardtop, it offers motoring enjoyment in various types of weather. As the last of the solid-axle Corvettes, the 1962 model represents a pivotal moment in the cars evolution. It captures the culmination of nearly a decade of refinement, blending classic styling with meaningful performance upgrades, and remains a highly regarded example of early American sports car engineering. * A largely original factory black example * Numbers-matching 327-cubic-inch 300-horsepower V-8 engine * The final and most refined year of the C1 * Accompanied by a convertible soft top and removable hardtop From the Kruse Auctions
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