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VIN 30867S107571
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Car Year: |
1963 |
Car's confirmed production date: (as confirmed by the NCRS Shipping Report Service) |
January 24, 1963 |
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Owner: |
Christopher Allison |
City: |
Pelham |
State: |
Alabama |
Country: |
United States |
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Car website |
https://forums.corvetteforum.com/c1-and-c2-corvettes/3451327-1963-maybelline-convertible-birdcage-to-restomod-recreation.html |
Purchase date: |
12/14/2013 |
Status: |
Current Owner |
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Nickname: |
Maybelline |
State: |
Project Car |
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Exterior: |
936 Ermine White |
Interior: |
Blk Black (Vinyl) |
Softtop: |
Black |
(16.96%) |
Wheels: |
Unknown |
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Body: |
St. Louis
3548
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Delivery Dealer Zone: |
Unknown |
Delivery Dealer Code: |
Unknown |
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867 |
Base Corvette Convertible (250hp) |
50.76% |
4,037.00 |
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A01 |
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows |
2.92% |
16.15 |
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A02 |
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, windshield |
2.18% |
10.80 |
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A31 |
Power Windows |
17.39% |
59.20 |
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C60 |
Air Conditioning |
1.29% |
421.80 |
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G81 |
Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios |
81.60% |
43.05 |
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J50 |
Power Brakes |
15.51% |
43.05 |
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M20 |
4-Speed Manual Transmission |
83.54% |
188.30 |
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N40 |
Power Steering |
14.24% |
75.35 |
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U69 |
AM-FM Radio |
42.66% |
174.35 |
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Total |
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0.000000002784776% (1 Cars) |
5,069.05 |
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Factory job nr.: |
Unknown |
Export Car: |
Non Export Car |
Engine details: |
It is not known what engine came with this car. |
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Car history: |
I bought the car as a project. It was supposed to be a nice project car with a solid birdcage and a good body, but none of that was true. The birdcage was rotten in several places and someone had attempted to repair the passenger side pillar, rocker, and windshield frame in the past, but failed miserably. Initially, I was just going to make the car into a fun driver, but since the car turned out to be such a mess, I have decided to build a full restomod out of it. The car will receive an SRIII tubular chassis with C5/C6 Suspension, LS3 Crate motor, 5 speed conversion, deep tubs in the rear, and much more. It will be a long project, but hopefully a worthy one. I can't imagine that most people would have bothered saving this car considering how molested and rotten the birdcage was. The birdcage is now fully repaired and ready for the fiberglass to start being reinstalled. Upon completion, the car will eventually be for sale. |
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For Sale: |
No |
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