Chevrolet Corvette
C2
The second-generation Corvette debuted for 1963 with the Sting Ray design, independent rear suspension, and a new coupe body style alongside the convertible. It remained a U.S.-market model throughout its run and is widely associated with the split-window coupe of the first year. Production ended after the 1967 model year.
1963–1967
C2
U.S. market
Production
1963–1967
Body code
C2
Body styles
Coupe, Convertible
Modifications
6
| Modification | Engine | Power | Transmission | Drive | Years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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corvette convertible 327 250
1963–1963
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Gasoline · 5.4 L · 250 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 250 | 1963–1963 | View details |
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corvette convertible 327 300
1963–1963
|
Gasoline · 5.4 L · 300 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 300 | 1963–1963 | View details |
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corvette convertible 327 340 fuelie
1963–1963
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Gasoline · 5.4 L · 340 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 340 | 1963–1963 | View details |
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corvette coupe 327 250
1963–1963
|
Gasoline · 5.4 L · 250 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 250 | 1963–1963 | View details |
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corvette coupe 327 300
1963–1963
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Gasoline · 5.4 L · 300 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 300 | 1963–1963 | View details |
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corvette coupe 327 340 fuelie
1963–1963
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Gasoline · 5.4 L · 340 hp | 4-speed manual | Rear-wheel drive | 340 | 1963–1963 | View details |