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VIN 30837S115249


   
Car Year: 1963
Car's approximate birthday: May 15, 1963
 
Owner: Mecum Auctions Kissimmee 2014 Sue Earl Pink Pearl Vette
City: Kissimmee
State: Florida
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: 30837S115249
State: Restored
 
Exterior: Other Color
Interior: Other Color
Softtop: Other Color
Wheels: Other Color
 
Body: Unknown
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  837 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (300hp) 49.24% 4,252.00
  A31 Power Windows 17.39% 59.20
  C60 Air Conditioning 1.29% 421.80
  J50 Power Brakes 15.51% 43.05
  L75 327ci, 300hp Engine 37.34% 53.80
  M35 Powerglide Automatic Transmission 12.18% 199.10
  N40 Power Steering 14.24% 75.35
  Total   0.000000062246613%
(1 Cars)
5,104.30
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
 
Car history:
Date posted 04/20/2016
Lot 153
As the founder of General Motors Styling and Design, Harley Earl left a monumental
imprint on American automotive styling for decades. One of the rewards for his
success was that, even long after his retirement in 1958, as a GM consultant, Earl
could order any Corvette he desired, built to his personal specifications even if
they required special paint, fabrication or options. Over the years, documented
factory special Corvettes have taken their rightful places at the top of the vintage
Corvette hierarchy, but one was known to have been built that always eluded detection,
a Pink Pearl 1963 coupe Earl had specially built for his wife Sue.

From 1963 through 1965 Sue Earl and her Pink Pearl Corvette were a common
sight around Palm Beach, Florida, where the Earls lived after Harleys retirement.
The car was delivered to the Earls refinished in Pink Pearl to match their Pink Coral
Palm Beach home. The stock drivetrain was maintained, comprising a 327/300 HP
V-8 engine and Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission, and the car was also
fitted with power windows, power steering and brakes and air conditioning. It is
known that modifications GMs Color and Style Department made to the car were
performed under Special Order 10324, putting it in direct sequence with the famous
Harley Earl Corvette convertible built under S.O. 10323.

Shortly after its reception, Harley Earl returned the car to General Motors in Detroit,
where it was restyled with other new prototype features. The split window was
removed and replaced with a 1964-67 style one piece rear glass (interestingly
date coded July 1963). The inside rear view mirror was also upgraded to the wider
Impala design to suit Sue Earl, and a 1964 B-pillar ventilation system added. It
was then returned to the Earls Palm Beach home and once again driven by Sue Earl.
Later in 1964 the Pink Corvette received further upgrades from Chevrolet Engineering
Division that included a dual circuit master cylinder, 4-wheel disc brakes with frame
modifications, 1965 style undated knock-off wheels and new hood, front side fenders
and grille, gauges, clock, radio and console all likewise from the 1965 parts bin.

On November 22, 1965 the car was sold by West Palm Beach Chevrolet dealer
Roger Dean to Mary Louise Gregory, also of Palm Beach, who paid $3,279 including
license, title and taxes. Mrs. Gregory owned the car until March 10, 1970, when
she sold it to Doris A. Rifenburgh from Herkimer, New York, who had a winter home
in Pompano Beach, Florida.

In 1974 Mrs. Rifenburgh returned from Pompano Beach with the Sue Earl Corvette
to her home in Herkimer, where the car remained until October, 1976. That is when
Joe Cifarelli of neighboring New Hartford spotted the car while driving through town
on business. On impulse he pulled into the circular driveway of the Rifenburgh
residence, parked behind the Corvette and knocked on the door. In fewer than
ten minutes, he had agreed with Mrs. Rifenburgh to buy the car, after which she
wryly informed Joe that the car did not in fact run. Joe quickly diagnosed the problem
as a broken set of ignition points. After a quick repair, he took possession of the
Corvette and drove it home. Joe and his wife enjoyed the Corvette on a couple of
outings, after which he placed it in storage and closed the door, creating a mystery
that would last for the next 37 years.

Recently, Joe Cifarelli had Corvette specialists Mike and Martin Denapole perform
a thorough mechanical inspection and freshening to prepare the Pink Corvette for
public display. Removing the drivers door inside panel, they found the Special
Order number 10324 written in pencil on the paper vapor barrier, confirming the
cars authenticity.

Today the Sue Earl Corvette coupe accurately displays 27,457 original miles as
confirmed by Mr. Cifarelli. It remains, paradoxically, both unrestored and a restorers
delight, as every major original part of this rare Corvette is present from its 1965
state and its purchase in 1976. At that point, in addition to its special paint, the car
bore the following distinguishing features:

- 1965 front fender vents, front grille and stainless rocker trim
- 1964 roof B-pillar vents
- 1965 style undated finned aluminum knock-off wheels
- Unique Stingray rear deck badge
- Custom color matching Pink leather upholstery with White accents on 1964
seats and door panels
- A special complementary shade of carpeting, dash pads and dash frame
- Custom Pink interior trim pieces
- White plastic-rimmed steering wheel
- White 1963 dash panel and glovebox door insert
- 1963 instrument bezels with 1965 gauge faces
- 1965 center console and White seat belts
- Prototype rear end center section with front mount

Out of the public eye for 37 years, its whereabouts or even its existence unknown
but to a very few until now, the Sue Earl Corvette has finally been unveiled once
more, an unrestored treasure complete with full owner history and documentation,
including the bill of sale from Roger Dean Chevrolet stating the car belonged to
Chevrolet Motor Division Engineering Center. This one-of-a-kind factory creations
origins and history give it the lasting stature matched only by the very few other
Corvettes that are directly integral to the Harley Earl legend.

HIGHLIGHTS
- Mrs. Harley J. Earls Pink Pearl Corvette
- Shop Order 10324, in direct sequence one number after Mr. Earl's 1963 styling car
- Unrestored with one repaint in the special Pink Pearl formula that Roger Dean
Chevrolet obtained from General Motors
- Complete known ownership since new
- Current owner purchased the car in 1976
- Documented with a bill of sale from Roger Dean Chevrolet stating this car belonged
to Chevrolet Division Engineering Center, letter from previous owner and warranty booklet
- Harley Earl returned to GM where it was restyled with 1965 features
- Dual circuit master cylinder and 4-wheel disc brakes with frame modifications
- Unique Stingray rear deck badge
- Custom Pink leather interior with White accents on the seats and door panels
- Special complimentary shade of carpet
- Custom Pink interior trim pieces
- White plastic-rimmed steering wheel
- White dash panel and glovebox door
- 1965 style gauge faces with 1963 bezels
- 1965 center console and White seat belts
- 27,457 original miles
- Air conditioning, knock-off wheels
- Power steering, brakes and windows
 
For Sale: No

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