Enter Today and You Could Win this Awesome 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window RestoMod plus $30,000 Cash!
Now is your chance to win this meticulously restored and upgraded 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe RestoMod tuned by Ed Pink! Power is provided by a 6.2L LS3 V8 fitted with Jenvey fuel-injected individual throttle bodies, DC Sports exhaust, a dry sump oil system and MaxxECU tuning. Shifting is handled by a Tremec 6-speed Manual Transmission mated to a C5 Corvette rear end. Schott Forged Billet Aluminum Wheels are wrapped in Nitto NT05 Tires, while Wilwood Disc brakes provide ample stopping power in all four corners. With 500 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque on tap this classic ‘Vette is as prepared for a Sunday cruise as it is a spirited blast around the track!
With updated safety features like a custom rollbar, Simpson 4-point safety harnesses, and updated brakes, tires, and suspension, you’ll enjoy the safety and performance of a modern sports car without sacrificing the character that can only be found in a classic American sports car.
Additional creature comforts include Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows and a hidden Bluetooth system.
Performance modifications include:
6.2L LS3 V8 with 500 hp and 480 lb-ft of torque
C5 Corvette Suspension and Rear End
Hyperco Coilover Suspension
Wilwood Disc Brakes
DC Sports Stainless Steel Exhaust
MaxxECU tuning
Jenvey Fuel Injection w/ ITB Intake Manifold
Schott Custom Forged Billet Aluminum Wheels with Nitto NT05 Tires
Dry Sump Oiling System
Aluminum Radiator
Simpson 4-point Safety Harnesses
Custom Roll Bar
Custom Brown Leather Upholstery
Custom Floor Mats
Powder Coated Frame
The Petersen Automotive Museum envisions a rapidly evolving, multi-dimensional society in which it thrives as a progressive, globally respected center for automotive research and collecting; the focal point for automotive history, culture and enthusiasm in the United States; and a premier educational institution in Los Angeles.
The mission of the Petersen Automotive Museum is to present the history of the automobile to the world and share its global impact on life and culture using Los Angeles as the prime example. Far more than just a museum about cars, The Petersen is an iconic testimony to human history, Los Angeles life, and American culture and diversity over the last 100 years. The Museum’s collection captures the early years of the automobile, auto racing, alternative power vehicles, car shows, coachbuilders, concept/prototype cars, and America’s love affair with the automobile. The 25 galleries and vast exhibits spanning three massive stories detail critical features of the car culture, highlighting such significant cultural events as the lowrider and its influence in Latino communities, the family pleasures of the road trip in the early 1910s-1920s, and even women working at automotive jobs historically designated more for men. Largely overlooked by historical sources, The Petersen ensures that Americans know about women like Veda Orr, who was the first female member of the Southern California Timing Association and the only woman competing in racing events in the 1930s. Most importantly, as a primary educator in our region, The Petersen builds community and facilitates life-long learning and growth as a resource for local schools, institutions, and groups throughout Southern California.
The Petersen Automotive Museum is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization (EIN: 95-4739699).