For Sale: 1961 Chevrolet Corvette in Stratford, Connecticut for sale in Stratford, CT

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Vehicle Description Upon initial launch in 1953, the early C1 Corvette was well-loved by its owners, but misunderstood by many sports car enthusiasts.
Even though initial sales were lackluster, Chevrolet knew that they had a potent recipe on their hands.
In 1955 Chevrolet answered the calls from critics and consumers by introducing an optional V8.
With that, an American icon was born.
The first-generation 'Vette went through many styling and mechanical updates throughout its production cycle.
Most iconic was the quintessential quad-headlight design introduced in 1958.
Engines and transmissions were upgraded over the years to include high-output options and manual transmissions.
By 1962, Chevrolet had turned the Corvette from a poor seller to one of the most iconic vehicles in American history of all time.
This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette is a wonderful example that has been exceptionally cared for over the last 60 years.
It is finished in a classy Ermine White exterior with Sateen Silver coves, and a red interior.
A white hardtop comes to boot as well as a newer black soft top.
Equipped with AC, a 4 speed manual, a replacement 283ci V8, and a new Custom Autosound radio.
This Corvette is an excellent turn-key driver, awaiting its next road trip or car show ahead.
Offered at $65,000.
  • Year: 1961
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette

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