Welcome to the Corvette Forums at the Corvette Action Center!

1963 Corvette in Dealership Display

  • Thread starter Thread starter Orange 01 SS
  • Start date Start date
O

Orange 01 SS

Guest
I've got a bunch of original old Chevy dealership pictures that were saved from the trash when the Chevrolet Zone office was closed in 1986. I always thought this series with this Corvette display was pretty neat. Thought you guys might appreciate it.
surprise.gif

get-photo.asp


get-photo.asp

get-photo.asp

get-photo.asp
 
Wow

Neat photos! Thanks for sharing. Interesting that the tires have whitewalls on BOTH sides. I didn't know that.

Rick
 
I want that body lift platform--that'd sure make restoration a breeze.
 
RodsnRides said:
Neat photos! Thanks for sharing. Interesting that the tires have whitewalls on BOTH sides. I didn't know that.

Rick
Note also that the wheelwells are finished out, painted apparently white or another light color. Frame is apparently painted to match the wheelwells.
 
Thanks for posting those photos, that is very cool.

Does anyone else remember an article in one of the Corvette publications a number of years ago that was about this display and who had it in their possesion now?

Or am I just dreaming in Technicolour again...........
 
Fuelie said:
Thanks for posting those photos, that is very cool.

Does anyone else remember an article in one of the Corvette publications a number of years ago that was about this display and who had it in their possesion now?

Or am I just dreaming in Technicolour again...........
It was the old corvette cars and parts (now known as corvette enthusist)
 
Corvette Pictures

What a great find!



I enjoy looking at the old Corvette pictures, Thanks for sharing them with us!



Ray
 
If it's the same one I saw it was on display at Carlisle a few years ago and is now owned by Al Wiseman who is the owner of Classic Corvettes. I believe he found the display in storage at a university in South Africa and brought it back to the U.S.
Rich Lagasse
 
Rich,

Wasn't the display at Carlilse without a body on it? I seem to remember some cutouts on the rims etc.

Tom M
 
sting66ray said:
Rich,

Wasn't the display at Carlilse without a body on it? I seem to remember some cutouts on the rims etc.

Tom M
Tom, the one I saw at Carlisle had a body on it that raised up to show the chassis. The wheels and drivetrain also turned and there were cut-aways of the engine, transmission and differential. I seem to recall some type of background on that display with information about the car. It's possible that there were more than one of these displays made. The one I remember was used at shows such as the Detroit & New York auto shows. Maybe they also had a smaller display which circulated to the various dealerships.

There have been other displays at Carlisle and I recall the 53 restoration, that Chip Miller and Al Wiseman eventually sold on the 50th anniversary, being displayed with the unfinished body suspended over the chassis. Kevin McKay also had a mid-year done that way one year.

They sure make for interesting displays.

Rich
 
We built lots of neat cutaway stuff like that at the Chevrolet Pilot Line in Flint for Chevrolet Show & Display during the 60's; probably not much of it survives today. :(
 
The one from South Africa is a 65. I remember helping get it in place at the NCRS Orlando meet a few years ago. I've never seen a 63 version until these pictures.:cool
 
I remember this '63 diplay being shown at Maxton Motors in Butler IN, where my wife has worked for 20 some years. If I remember right it came to town a few months after the '63 introduction.

Tom
 

Corvette Forums

Not a member of the Corvette Action Center?  Join now!  It's free!

Help support the Corvette Action Center!

Supporting Vendors

Dealers:

MacMulkin Chevrolet - The Second Largest Corvette Dealer in the Country!

Advertise with the Corvette Action Center!

Double Your Chances!

Our Partners

Back
Top Bottom