Little needs to be said about the iconic 1963 Corvette Sting Ray split-window coupe—its dramatic styling makes it rolling sculpture. Finished in Ermine White over red leather, this example has reportedly been with the seller for nearly a decade and is believed to be largely original, showing 36,400 miles. While prior restoration details are unknown, the seller describes the car as being in excellent condition and used only for shows and fair-weather drives.
Power comes from a believed-original 300-hp L75 327 V-8, paired with a two-speed automatic that is said to shift perfectly. The engine reportedly starts easily with no smoke or leaks, and the cooling system has been upgraded with an aluminum radiator and electric fan.
The Ermine White exterior presents extremely well, with excellent paint, clean chrome, and strong body lines. Factory-style knockoff wheels are fitted. Inside, the red leather interior remains in excellent condition with light wear, functional gauges, and an upgraded Custom Autosound radio.
The chassis and suspension are reported to be stock, rust-free, and well maintained, with manual steering, power drum brakes, and like-new radial tires. The car is offered with a clean Florida title and original manuals.
An enduring American design icon, this 1963 Corvette Sting Ray split-window shows beautifully and is ready to be enjoyed.





















































