telsono wrote: |
My favorite Vette would be the 1964 hardtop in gold. One of my father's friends had it. She drove it crazily. Luckily her daughter plans to restore it and has it stored out of the weather. Some people have called that car a 1963 remembering a split rear window, but I build a model of it and did a little checking. My memory is bad on the window aspect and I am on the opposite coast from the car to check. This Vette was factory painted and in 1963 Gold was not a paint option according to the lists I have seen. Is it possible that early '64 hardtops still retained the split window? Mike T. |
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I used to own a 1963 hardtop with a new 1965 fuel injection motor in it. Was fun, but always something to fix on it. Corvettes made before 1973 are also a body shop owner's dream. The bodys will stress crack just setting still. Mine had been redone twice, and figured the repairs were good for about another two years. The half shafts were about ready for a complete rebuild when I sold it, and I got more life out of them than 80% of the guys I knew. But it was a fun car, and a real looker. I actually liked my AMX better (it'd suck the windows out of the one I had). Still I'm contemplating the purchase of one in the spring or maybe a Caddy XLR (same car but with a better motor & retractable hardtop). All I gotta do is figure how to pay for it.
As for the color of a 1963, mine was a dark bronze color (as in Caddy firemist) from the factory. You could get just about any color you wanted back then for a sir charge (assuming that G.M. stocked it), and I've seen many Corvettes painted in firemist colors.
gary