For Sale: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette in Wallingford, Connecticut for sale in Wallingford, CT

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Vehicle Description 1963 Corvette ZO6 Big Tank & Big Brakes -Frame Off Restored -Full Documentation -Original Motor and Driveline Validated by CCAS Al Grenning -Authenticated by David Burroughs Prove It -Authenticated & prepped for NCRS Top Flight by ZO6 Expert Tony Avedisian -NCRS Top Flight 2019 -NCRS Shipping Data Report -Bullet Proof Investment Grade ZO6 with paperwork -Bloomington Gold Certified OEM Gold October 2019 In 1963 was a major leap for Corvette.
It was an entirely new platform, new design, new independent suspension.
Chevrolet realized they had real competition in the Cobra.
Zora Duntov and company decided to introduce a new package, called the ZO6.
Most of the new collectors today think the ZO6 just came about, but they came out with the ZO6 back in 1963 for one year and then was reintroduced in 2001.
The ZO6 option consisted of the optional 327/360 Fuel Injected Engine, F40-Heavy Duty Suspension, Power Brakes, Heavy Duty Brakes with cooling fins, brake scoops, sintered metallic brake scoops and an optional 36-Gallon Gas Tank Big-Tank.
In total 199 ZO6's were produced and of the 199, 63 of them had the Big Tankoption.
This particular ZO6 Big Tank is as good as it gets.
It has binders full of documentation, previous sales invoices.
This car has undergone a complete frame-off restoration.
It has been seen by the experts and unequivocally authenticated.
This car has gone through David Burroughts Prove It authentication process and the engine numbers have been authenticated by CCAS Al Grenning.
The ZO6 aficionado Tony Avedisian has gone through this car himself and prepped it to earn its NCRS Top Flight Award in 2019.
ZO6 Corvettes are at the top of the food chain when it comes to sought after Corvettes.
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  • Year: 1963
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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