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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
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----While this looks like a 63 Corvette, it is a very early prototype. Not only in this pic but in the earlier ones there are several noticeable differences. Notice the sharper corners on the side vents. Also look at the windshield and you will notice that the A-pillars are much narrower than production, and the whole windshield has a different curvature. Also, the lower rocker trim is very different than production. There's no stainless surround around the exhaust tips. The fuel injection emblems are not in the correct placement for a production 63 as well. It's very possible that this was not a running, driving car.
----Wow,,, noticed two more things. The vent windows slant way in going from top to bottom than production, and I'm not sure but think that the central character line looks very odd from the gas lid to the rear edge...Bill S Last edited by olredalert; 09-09-2020 at 08:16 PM. Reason: new stuff |
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