Wonderful fall afternoon view of this classic red C1 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible with a 1930s Waco Standard Cabin series Biplane. Wonderful afternoon view of this classic red C1 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible with a 1930s Waco Standard Cabin series Biplane.
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Seductive, voluptuous, hot, fast, flawed, sexy, modest beginnings, all-American, iconic, hits the big time in 1953, gone forever in the fall of ’62, immortal, unforgettable. The Corvette and Marilyn Monroe entered my life on the very same day in August 1960, both unleashing a visceral response that my seven-year old body had never experienced before. […]
YOU ARE VIEWING A BEAUTIFUL 1962 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ROADSTER. THE CAR IS FINISHED IN A FLAWLESS RED EXTERIOR ACCOMPANIED BY A NEW BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP, BLACK INTERIOR WITH FACTORY POWER WINDOWS AND UPGRADED FRONT DISC BRAKES. THE CAR IS POWERED BY A 350 V8 SMALL BLOCK TOPPED WITH AN ALUMINUM INTAKE, HOLLEY CARB, MSD DISTRIBUTOR AND […]
Sunny afternoon view of this classic 1962 Corvette Convertible Resto-Mod. This gorgeous car is equipped with a Chevy 350 Crate Motor with a 4-bbl carb, and Turbo 350 Automatic trans. It has logged just over 2,800 miles since completion, so the mileage is accurate from the time of restoration. Features include power rack and pinion […]
1962 Ferrari 250 GT
1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Speciale ( Sharknose ) by Bertone. One of the Most Beloved and Recognizable Coachbuilt Ferraris Giugiaro Design Inspired by Ferrari’s Legendary Sharknose Racing Cars Nuccio Bertone’s Personal Car Technical Specs 2,953 CC SOHC Tipo 168/61 V-12 Engine Three Weber 40 DCZ6 Carburetors 240 HP at 7,000 RPM 4-Speed Manual […]
Winner of the Goodguys Street Machine of the Year and SEMA GM Design Award for Best Hot Rod in 2009, this 1962 Chevrolet Corvette known as C1RS represents a custom build for Barry Blomquist by The Roadster Shop in Mundilein, IL, raising the custom automobile bar to seemingly new heights. C1RS begins with a […]
American actor and entertainer Jackie Gleason (1916-1987) stands in a Cadillac and waves upon his return to his hometown, outside Penn Station, New York, New York, August 18, 1962. Smiling from car’s backseat is the famous American restaurant owner Bernard Toots Shor (1904-1977).