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If hes right, the last 32 1963 corvettes were convertibles.
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That does not seem likely to me.
There are rules about how many "high content" vehicles can be built in a row, due to workload on the line. In other words, you can't build too many tripowers in a row, you can't build too many manual trans in a row, you can't build too many A/C cars in a row, and - I suspect - you can't build too many convertibles in a row. It could be different during model change over, and I could imagine a plant building a short run of all convertibles but at a reduced line rate or with empty carriers between builds. But -I am speculating, and that perhaps makes me no better than the ebay seller. K
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'63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.56 @ 139 mph best Last edited by Keith Seymore; 07-07-2021 at 07:58 PM. |
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