Chevrolet Corvette (C1) FI V8 1962

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The 1962 model year was the last Corvette with a solid-rear-axle suspension that was used from the beginning. With two new engines it was also the quickest. Engine displacement increased to 327 cubic inches, but dual 4-barrel carburetor engines were no longer available. Hydraulic valve lifters were used in the base 250 hp and optional 300 hp engines, solid lifters in the optional carbureted 340 hp and fuel-injected 360 hp (268 kW) versions. Rocker panel trim was seen for the first time, exposed headlights for the last, until 2005.[19] This was the last Corvette model to offer an optional power convertible top mechanism. Rare options: 24-gallon fuel tank (65), RPO 687 heavy-duty brakes and steering (246), power convertible top (350), 15x5.5 wheels (561).
 
This looks like a Corvette with C1's front and C2's rear mixed together...
Yeah that's right, 1962 was the last year of the C1 and the rear design was more or less taken over from the C1 to the C2 :)

But if I can say may opinion so do I like the C1 more between the years 1956-57 :)
 
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