Modified 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Four-Speed







Ended Jun 10, 2025 at 7:05 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
In only 10 years, the C1 Corvette went from a six-cylinder cruiser to a V8-powered screamer competing with the world’s fastest cars. After the stylish 1953 model debuted, the Corvette was given the groundbreaking small-block V8 in 1955, and a sexy new body in 1956. Then in 1960, a privateer Corvette notched its first class win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, declaring to the world that this machine could go toe to toe with Europe’s best sports cars.
The big news for 1962 was that the live-axle Corvette replaced the 283 with the 327, which was available in power outputs between 250 and 360 horsepower. Drivers had the choice of a carburetor or mechanical fuel injection, and a manual or automatic transmission. That 327 sat between the fenders of a uniquely designed body — the front end was still C1; however, the reshaped rear wore recessed quad taillights under its prominent trunk. That posterior was an early look at the C2’s styling, with elements that remain even on modern Vettes.
This Roman Red 1962 Corvette looks stock, but has been upgraded with a modified 327 with fuel injection, power steering, and an aftermarket gauge cluster.
Highlights
Factory-look C1 Corvette with modern updates
Modified 327 cu-in V8 with aftermarket fuel injection
Four-speed manual transmission with new clutch
Refinished in (923) Roman Red with a Black interior
Rack and pinion power steering
Dakota Digital analog gauge cluster
New white convertible top and black carpet
Features
15-inch wheels with original wheel covers wearing 165-15 Michelin radials
Replacement mufflers
160-mph speedometer, 8,000-rpm tachometer, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, and fuel level gauges
Pioneer AM/FM/CD player
Engine modifications include:
3782870-block 327 was removed, repainted, and reinstalled
Performance camshaft
Aluminum heads
Roller tip rocker arms
Edelbrock intake manifold
Edelbrock chrome valve covers
Electronic ignition
Holley Sniper fuel injection system
Cold Case radiator with clutch fan and electric fans on front of radiator
Known Imperfections
Minor interior scratches and imperfections
Shift knob has wear marks and imperfections
A few scratches around the glove box area
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This C1 Corvette is the first year of the 327 engine, and the last year of the trunk. It has over $100,000 in improvements.”
Additional Notes
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Modified 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Four-Speed · No reserve


