The split rear window is a distinctive feature of the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette. This design was unique to that model year, as it was replaced by a single-pane rear window in subsequent years. The 1963 Corvette is highly sought after by collectors, particularly the coupe version with the split window.
1963 was the only year
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I think it was 1971.
In 1963, a total of approximately 10,594 Corvette split-window coupes were produced. The split-window design was unique to the 1963 model year, making these cars particularly sought after by collectors. This feature was discontinued in 1964 due to visibility issues. The 1963 Corvette remains an iconic model in automotive history.
In 1963, a total of 10,594 Corvette Stingrays were produced. This model year marked the introduction of the second generation of the Corvette, featuring a new design and improved performance. The 1963 Stingray is particularly notable for its split rear window and has since become a classic among car enthusiasts.
The Volkswagen Beetle featured a split rear window design from its introduction in 1938 until 1967. The split rear window was a distinctive characteristic of the early models, particularly until the redesign in 1968, when the rear window became a single piece. This design is often associated with the classic Beetles, making them highly sought after by collectors.
Volkswagen Ran with the split-window from 1938-1945 (KDFWagen) And from 1945 Until March of 1953 when they changed the design to the oval window. Regards.
Depends on what year Corvette and what engine in that Corvette. It varies from year-to-year.
What vehicle are you working on? Year, make, model??
All chevy truck had a small rear window up until the 1955 was produced. The 1954 had one small rear window flanked on either side by very small windows.
'95 Camry fit.
Replacements for the rear window on a 2004 Ford Ranger are the same for 1998-2004.