Enter today to win this 1963 Numbers Matching Split-Window Corvette Fuelie Coupe plus $20,000 Cash!
You've got a chance to win this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 327/360 Split-Window Fuelie Coupe powered by its factory original matching-numbers L84 327/360hp fuel-injected engine paired with a factory BorgWarner T10 4-speed manual transmission. Of the 21,513 Corvettes made in 1963, only 2,610 of them were equipped with the L84 fuel-injected engine. This one-year-only body-style Corvette received a comprehensive frame-on restoration that started with a "no-hit" body. The exterior was refinished in Sebring Silver over a black interior. This Corvette Fuelie has factory power windows and rides on factory wheels with spinner-style wheel covers mounted with new whitewall tires. The car also features a Level 5 ceramic coating applied by Tint Cartel using the Ceramic Pro Gold Package, consisting of four layers of 9H coating with an additional layer on exposed areas.
The National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum’s non-profit foundation was founded in 1986 by some of sprint car racing’s visionaries, including Knoxville Raceway Promoter Ralph Capitani, Casey’s General Stores Founder Don Lamberti, sprint car builder CK Spurlock and others who wanted to both promote the future of sprint car racing and also preserve sprint car racing’s history. The museum was opened in 1991 in turn two at the world famous Knoxville Raceway and operates year-round seven days a week for race fans to come in and learn more about sprint car racing. An average of 30-35 open-wheel race cars are always on display and the exhibits and race cars are loaned to the museum by the owners and fabricators who have restored the race cars. So the sprint cars and exhibits on display are always changing throughout the year, offering race fans a variety of open-wheel race cars to enjoy on every visit. For more information on the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, visit our website at www.sprintcarhof.com. We appreciate your support!
The Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization (EIN: 42-1276468).