For Sale: 1962 Chevrolet Corvette in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for sale in Pittsburgh, PA
Vehicle Description This desirable 1962 Chevrolet Corvette is on display now in the Maxmotive Pittsburgh Corvette Corner.
The original, numbers matching 340 horsepower 327 powers this highly collectable example.
1962 was the first year for the 327 small block, still considered one of the greatest engines of all time.
The 340 horsepower version was the top option.
The transmission ranks right up there in the hardware hall of fame, the mighty Borg-Warner T-10 4-speed manual transmission - a gearbox so good it saw duty in performance cars from Ford, Chrysler, and AMC as well as Chevrolet.
Roman Red exterior paint with a black interior is a very desirable combination, and the correct factory look extends from the chrome air cleaner to the spinner wheel covers with white line tires.
1962 was the last year for the C1, and thus the solid rear axle.
It's strength makes this a popular platform for drag racing.
The driving experience in a '62 Vette is like no other.
In front of you is the sweeping 160 mph speedometer, and a perfectly placed tach -- a dash layout well ahead of its time.
The optional Wonderbar radio was the forerunner of today's seek and scan features.
The sporty three spoke steering wheel and dual cockpit design are exclusive to C1 Corvettes.
The total mileage is believed to be 118182, but the car was recently refreshed and is detailed throughout.
If you've ever driven a '62 Corvette, you know that young or old, enthusiast or not, people will shout out compliments and generally make a fuss.
These cars have practically universal appeal.
This outstanding 1962 Chevrolet Corvette is ready and waiting at Maxmotive.
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The original, numbers matching 340 horsepower 327 powers this highly collectable example.
1962 was the first year for the 327 small block, still considered one of the greatest engines of all time.
The 340 horsepower version was the top option.
The transmission ranks right up there in the hardware hall of fame, the mighty Borg-Warner T-10 4-speed manual transmission - a gearbox so good it saw duty in performance cars from Ford, Chrysler, and AMC as well as Chevrolet.
Roman Red exterior paint with a black interior is a very desirable combination, and the correct factory look extends from the chrome air cleaner to the spinner wheel covers with white line tires.
1962 was the last year for the C1, and thus the solid rear axle.
It's strength makes this a popular platform for drag racing.
The driving experience in a '62 Vette is like no other.
In front of you is the sweeping 160 mph speedometer, and a perfectly placed tach -- a dash layout well ahead of its time.
The optional Wonderbar radio was the forerunner of today's seek and scan features.
The sporty three spoke steering wheel and dual cockpit design are exclusive to C1 Corvettes.
The total mileage is believed to be 118182, but the car was recently refreshed and is detailed throughout.
If you've ever driven a '62 Corvette, you know that young or old, enthusiast or not, people will shout out compliments and generally make a fuss.
These cars have practically universal appeal.
This outstanding 1962 Chevrolet Corvette is ready and waiting at Maxmotive.
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