Resto 1962 Corvette

Looks vintage and performs like a modern car

1962 Corvette
The 1961 and '62 Corvettes were considered transition, and by the time the 1960 cars came out, there was talk of an all-new Corvette from Chevrolet.

Excitement from the Corvette line

Upfront, the revised ’61 Corvette saw the headlight bezels changed from chrome to body color and the abandonment of the traditional 9-tooth grille arrangement, both features that had been Corvette mainstays since 1958. The teeth were replaced with a flat, anodized rectangular-meshed grille that managed to give the front end of the car a freshened appearance.  

Restro 1962 Corvette

The owner is a car fanatic and he purchased the black-hued car shown, a “Resto-Mod” 1962 Corvette. Resto-mod is a style that can be achieved in a way with a car like this, part “restored” and part “modified,” it’s all up to the owner on how far to go in either direction.

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