In the 1960s, the price of a new Chevrolet Corvette typically ranged from around $4,000 to $6,000, depending on the model and options chosen. For example, the base price for a 1963 Corvette was approximately $4,000, while more advanced models with additional features could go for around $6,500. Adjusted for inflation, these prices would be significantly higher today. Collectible models from this era, particularly the 1963 split-window coupe, can now fetch much higher prices in the classic car market.
just my opinion but the gto of the mid 60's was a hot one as was the early corvettes and mustangs. just my thoughts.
Chevrolet makes corvettes.
All corvettes are constructed from fiberglass.
1,479,300 Corvettes were made from 1953 through 2010.
There are hard top corvettes and convertible corvettes.
Many generations of corvettes have come in yellow.
About 34,000 Corvettes were built.
Usedcorvettesforsale.com is a very good website for looking up used Corvettes. If you would like to look at Corvettes in person, many Chevy dealers also have used Corvettes for sale.
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38 762 1969 corvettes were produced
there are thousands of corvettes left on the road.
They didn't call Corvettes "Sting Ray" in 1962. They didn't bring out the Sting Ray Corvettes until 1963. The 1962 Corvette's base price is $4,038.