1963 Corvette S/W Z06 Red/Black 327/360
- 1 of 63 N03 Tanker coupes and 1 of 199 Z06 Corvettes produced in 1963
- Numbers matching fuel-injected 327/360 HP engine, M20 4-speed transmission 3.36 Positraction rear end
- Z06 Special Performance equipment option with special heavy duty metallic power brakes with cooling fans and dual circuit master cylinder, special heavy duty suspension, shocks, springs, sway bar
- N03-36 gallon fuel tank
- Riverside Red paint with Tuxedo Black interior
- Factory original body/trim tag with a CCAS/Grenning affirmation
- Less than 200 miles since personal 5-year meticulous restoration by Andy “Mr. 63” Cannizzo to exacting standards primarily utilizing NOS parts, resulting in a plethora of awards over a five year period:
- NCRS Regional Top Flight September 8, 2012
- Monmouth County Concours d’Elegance, Best Post War Car October 6, 2012
- AACA First Junior Award and nominated for National Award October 13, 2013
- Greenwich Concours d’Elegance, Best GM Performance Car June 1, 2013
- Corvettes at Carlisle Z06 Display, Chips Choice August 24, 2013
- Saratoga New York Concours d’Elegance, Best in Class September 29, 2013
- AACA First Senior Award and nominated for National Award October 12, 2013
- Bloomington Gold Certified June 28, 2014
- French Lick Indiana Concours d’Elegance, Best in Class October 5, 2014
- Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance, Best in Class November 2, 2014
- Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, Best American Post War February 2015
- Pinehurst North Carolina Concours d’Elegance, Best in Class 2015
- Beach Bums Corvette Show on Long Island, New York, First and Class and Best in Show July 7, 2016
- AACA First Grand National Award in Pennsylvania in 2016
- Bloomington Gold Special Collection in Charlotte, North Carolina in October 2017
- Editorialized in September 2016 Corvette Magazine and November 2014 Muscle Machines
- Documented with the Z06 Tank Registry, CCAS/Grenning Trim Tag affirmation, owner’s manual packet, Jeff Reade of American Motoring Memories (Culver City, California) mechanical receipts, copy of previous owner title showing theft recovery, Corvette Magazine and Muscle Machines magazine, Shipping Data Report showing delivery by BF Chevrolet in Commack, New York and a 3-ring binder
- Production date of April 30th, 1963 and delivered new by B.F. Chevrolet in Commack, NY (dealer code 18 in zone 27) per the official NCRS/GM Shipping Data Report
- Today, the one-year only split window remains one of the most iconic designs in the history of the American automobile and as a result, the 199 factory built Z06s are simply in a league of their own. Equipment
- Fuel-injected 327/360 HP engine
- M20 4-speed transmission
- Z06 Special Performance Equipment
- N03 36-gallon fuel tank
- AM/FM radio
- Off road exhaust
- Hubcaps and vintage 6.70×15 inch Blackwall tires
- Most all factory correct type components including the spare, jack, jack tools, shocks, seat belts, washer system, shifter, shielding, air cleaner, alternator, distributor, idler pulley, spark plug shields, hoses, hose clamps, window glass, valve covers, fuel injection unit, fuel injection fuel filter, starter, 6-quart oil pan, finned balancer, master cylinder with correct cap, exhaust heat shields, expansion tank, radiator, voltage regulator, gas door assembly, Bowtie mirror, glove box door, cookie tin hood and T-3 headlights
- Prior Salvage due to Theft Recovery
The Story
Chevrolet marked the 10-year anniversary of the Corvette with the introduction of the 1963 Sting Ray. Styled by a team led by Larry Shinoda and Peter Brock under the supervision of GM design chief Bill Mitchell, the new Sting Ray’s styling was revolutionary, evolved from the experimental XP720 coupe and Mitchell’s own Sting Ray racer of 1959-1960. The customary convertible was joined for the first time by a coupe model distinguished by a vertically split rear window. Chief Engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov argued against the feature as hampering the view to the rear, but Mitchell’s design remained intact for the first model year. Arkus-Duntov, however, prevailed in another aspect of the new Corvette’s specification, introducing the competition-purposed RPO Z06 Special Performance Equipment Group.
The potent and reliable L84 327/360 HP Rochester fuel-injected V-8, Muncie M20 4-speed manual transmission and Positraction rear end formed the core of the Z06 package, which also comprised heavy-duty front and rear springs, shock absorbers and a front sway bar, sintered metallic brake linings, heavy-duty finned drums, forward-operating self-adjusters, brake cooling scoops on vented backing plates, and an exclusive vacuum-powered, dual-circuit master cylinder. Offered at a whopping $1,818.45, the Z06 package initially also included the oversized N03 fiberglass 36.5-gallon “Big Tank” and five finned, aluminum, knock-off wheels. Both were later dropped from the package, the wheels having proved unserviceably porous and the big tank made a separate option to somewhat lighten the Z06 price tag.
The Z06 debuted at the Riverside L.A. Times Grand Prix in October 1962 and, while victorious, the first contingent of factory Z06 racers were jolted by their encounter with Carroll Shelby’s first racing Cobra, prompting Arkus-Duntov to admit that further development was drastically needed. A second, this time fatal blow was dealt by GM itself when management, reasserting its commitment to a self-imposed racing ban, pulled the plug on the Z06 (and a mortified Arkus-Duntov) after the 1963 Daytona Continental, leaving the dedicated Z06 racers to fend for themselves without the promised factory support. In the end, only 199 Z06 Corvettes were produced, with likely fewer than 60 also equipped with the N03 Big Tank option; these are among the rarest and most desirable of all production Corvettes in the marque’s storied history.
One of just 63 N03 “Tanker” coupes and one of the 199 Z06 Corvettes produced in 1963, this sharp Riverside Red-on-black split window coupe is one of the most extensively honored Corvettes in existence. Produced on April 30, 1963 and delivered new by B.F. Chevrolet in Commack, New York, it has been driven fewer than 200 miles since renowned specialist Andy “Mr. 63” Cannizzo personally completed a meticulous five-year restoration to exacting standards primarily using NOS parts. In addition to its matching-numbers drivetrain, Z06 and N03 options, it remains as new with Off Road exhaust, Soft Ray tinted glass, an AM/FM radio and full-size spinner wheel covers over vintage 6.70×15 blackwall tires on red-painted steel wheels.
The car’s painstaking restoration has garnered an extensive collection of prestigious awards, including an NCRS Regional Top Flight and AACA Senior National First Prize Awards in 2012; Chip’s Choice at the Corvettes at Carlisle Z06 Display and AACA First Senior Award and nomination for a National Award in 2013; Bloomington Gold Certification in 2014; and inclusion in the Bloomington Gold Special Collection at Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2016. The car has also earned numerous Best in Class Awards on the concours d’elegance circuit, including at Monmouth County, New Jersey; Saratoga, New York; Greenwich, Connecticut; French Lick, Indiana; Hilton Head Island, South Carolina; Amelia Island, Florida; and Pinehurst, North Carolina. It was also featured in the November 2014 issue of Muscle Machines and the September 2016 issue of Corvette Magazine.
This Sting Ray Tanker Z06 retains the factory-original body/trim tag as affirmed by Al Grenning’s Classic Car Affirmation Service, LLC and is further thoroughly documented with the Z06 Tank Registry, owner’s manual packet, mechanical receipts from Jeff Reade of American Motoring Memories in Culver City, California, a copy of a previous owner title showing theft recovery, Corvette Magazine and Muscle Machines magazines, an NCRS/GM Shipping Data Report and a three-ring binder.
Today, the one-year-only 1963 Corvette Sting Ray split window coupe remains one of the most iconic designs in the history of the American automobile and, as a result, the 199 factory-built Z06s are simply in a league of their own—the ne plus ultra of collector Corvettes.
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