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The 1959 Corvette Sting Ray concept and 1960 XP-700 show car in the front and the 1963 Corvette convertible and fastback in the back. The 1963 Sting Ray production car's lineage can be traced to two separate GM projects: the Q-Corvette, and Bill Mitchell's racing Sting Ray.
The 1963 Corvette GS-II was derived from the mid-engine chassis of the Monza GT, again by Winchell's team. The GS referred to the Zora Arkus-Duntov -led Corvette Grand Sport program of 1962; two examples were built: GS-IIa, which was powered by a 327-cu.in. V8, and GS-IIb, which used a lightweight chassis and reportedly achieved 198 mph (319 km ...
Chevrolet released the Grand Sport (GS) version in 1996 to mark the end of production of the C4 Corvette. The Grand Sport moniker was a nod to the original Grand Sport model produced in 1963. [ 35 ] The Grand Sport came only in Admiral Blue with a white stripe down the middle, black wheels, and two red stripes on the front left wheel arch.
More than 10,000 split-window Corvettes were built in 1963, but only 278 were equipped with this option.
Camaro GS Racecar Concept ... Corvair Coupe Speciale (1960, 1962, 1963) Corvair Monza GT ... Corvair Super Spyder (1962) Chevrolet Testudo (1963) Corvette (concept ...
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was the name for several model years of Chevrolet Corvettes: . Corvette Stingray (concept car), concept cars from 1959 and 2009 Chevrolet Corvette (C2), the second generation of the Corvette, introduced in 1963, referred to as the Corvette Sting Ray
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Autodynamics background building successful Formula Vee cars (based on the 1963 Volkswagen Beetle) was reflected in the custom tubular chassis and VW-based suspension of the car. The Deserter GS was a mid-engined car, with a long-wheelbase that allowed the Turbo-Air 6 engine to be mounted ahead of the rear wheels. [107]: 2–4 [108] [109]