@hottdylan1993 SERIOUSLY!! I never was a fan of midyear convertibles (or any other convertibles for that matter), but especially if you're talking about a 1963. Oddly enough, Corvette coupes had a HIGHER price than Convertibles all the way through 1975. This is certainly not the case today on the Corvette, or any other car for that matter. In fact, a 2011 Corvette Convertible is a full $5,000 more than a Coupe.
@buyavettedotnet That is absolutely true. But if it was up to me, I would pay more for the coupe even on todays Vettes, coupes are just better. My dream car is a 70 Chevelle but if it's convertible I honestly would probably turn it down, and on this Vette it looks horrible, and unnatural, kind of like Marilyn Monroe with a 6 pack.
@DaBoogie049 Yep, that's an LS1 in that '58. Backed by a 6 speed, with working air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows, 4 wheel disc...needless to say, that was a pretty sweet car.
un fierro indestructible,,ideal para hacer rugir en los semáforos a lado de esos japoneses o europeos con motores de licuadoras,,ESTO SI ES UN AUTO REAL
It would be difficult to say that for several reasons...first off, being a 1963, this is not exactly a car that you can just go to the EPA's website or look up a recent road test in a car mag to find that figure. Second, although the car is in very good driving condition, it's impossible to say (without full disassembly) if this car's engine is still exactly as it left the factory. Nonetheless, if I had to guess, I'd say probably 13-14 in town and probably about 18 mpg on the highway.
Aww a convertible? why? They shouldn't have made conv in 63, I want to see that sexy split window.
hottdylan1993 7 months ago
@hottdylan1993 SERIOUSLY!! I never was a fan of midyear convertibles (or any other convertibles for that matter), but especially if you're talking about a 1963. Oddly enough, Corvette coupes had a HIGHER price than Convertibles all the way through 1975. This is certainly not the case today on the Corvette, or any other car for that matter. In fact, a 2011 Corvette Convertible is a full $5,000 more than a Coupe.
buyavettedotnet 7 months ago
@buyavettedotnet That is absolutely true. But if it was up to me, I would pay more for the coupe even on todays Vettes, coupes are just better. My dream car is a 70 Chevelle but if it's convertible I honestly would probably turn it down, and on this Vette it looks horrible, and unnatural, kind of like Marilyn Monroe with a 6 pack.
hottdylan1993 7 months ago
@hottdylan1993 Same here...convertibles weigh more, don't hold as much, and you can't see out of them as easy. Coupes FTW!
buyavettedotnet 7 months ago
nice that they kept the original look!
DaBoogie049 7 months ago
@DaBoogie049 Yep....we usually avoid cosmetically modified cars like the plague as they tend to seriously narrow down the number of potential buyers.
buyavettedotnet 7 months ago
@ 0:16 Is that a c5 engine??
DaBoogie049 7 months ago
@DaBoogie049 Yep, that's an LS1 in that '58. Backed by a 6 speed, with working air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows, 4 wheel disc...needless to say, that was a pretty sweet car.
buyavettedotnet 7 months ago
un fierro indestructible,,ideal para hacer rugir en los semáforos a lado de esos japoneses o europeos con motores de licuadoras,,ESTO SI ES UN AUTO REAL
megaEagle76 8 months ago
What a dreamcar. Thanks for posting.
billace90 9 months ago
@billace90 Thanks for watching!
buyavettedotnet 9 months ago
The guy narrating this video needs to stop smacking his lips when he talks. It's incredibly annoying.
noveltygoat 1 year ago
@noveltygoat Good news noveltygoat -- he no longer works here!
buyavettedotnet 1 year ago
next time im in atlanta i gotta visit you guys
dhs012 1 year ago
@dhs012 Let us know, we'd love to give you a tour!
buyavettedotnet 1 year ago
nothin better than the vette. always enjoy watching your videos !
vettefever67 2 years ago
Thanks!
buyavettedotnet 2 years ago
How much?
microminiskirt 2 years ago
We are asking $49,900 for the car.
buyavettedotnet 2 years ago
What is the gas mileage on this freeway and city?
microminiskirt 2 years ago
It would be difficult to say that for several reasons...first off, being a 1963, this is not exactly a car that you can just go to the EPA's website or look up a recent road test in a car mag to find that figure. Second, although the car is in very good driving condition, it's impossible to say (without full disassembly) if this car's engine is still exactly as it left the factory. Nonetheless, if I had to guess, I'd say probably 13-14 in town and probably about 18 mpg on the highway.
buyavettedotnet 2 years ago
I bet love going out there and saying " oh yeah it's mine.. yeah..."
BMan100 2 years ago
No radio,no pb,no ps,no air.Just you the road and the beast.love it.
amoswt 2 years ago
A very nice real American car
youfja 2 years ago