Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Corvette
Year:
1960
Mileage:
91118
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
San Diego - CA ,
Zip:
92029
1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Ermine White
This 1960 Corvette is one striking total package. An attractive color combo with plenty of bright chrome makes quite an impression on the outside. And the black interior is the ideal color combo for this drop-top. But what really makes this one exceptionally desirable is that the numbers-matching V8 has been upgraded with a period-correct Rochester fuel injection. So you can have a correct-style C1 that's also a ton of fun. Ermine White is exactly what you want on a first-generation Corvette. After all, it is the color that launched the legend. But this one is out to be a legend of its own, and so you get a nice custom touch with the silver and purple pinstriping. It doesn't take away from the classic C1 style, but instead, it just tastefully enhances the true cruiser fun... and that's the underlying theme of the whole car. After all, you still get all the intricate style you love on the 1960 car, like the toothy grille, trim around the side covers, and the sleek finish showing off the curvy body. And there's shining chrome on the twin wraparound bumpers front and rear - with the exhaust routed through the rear ones. It's well-detailed right down to the fuel injection badging and redline bias-ply tires.
This 1960 Corvette is one striking total package. An attractive color combo with plenty of bright chrome makes quite an impression on the outside. And the black interior is the ideal color combo for this drop-top. But what really makes this one exceptionally desirable is that the numbers-matching V8 has been upgraded with a period-correct Rochester fuel injection. So you can have a correct-style C1 that's also a ton of fun. Ermine White is exactly what you want on a first-generation Corvette. After all, it is the color that launched the legend. But this one is out to be a legend of its own, and so you get a nice custom touch with the silver and purple pinstriping. It doesn't take away from the classic C1 style, but instead, it just tastefully enhances the true cruiser fun... and that's the underlying theme of the whole car. After all, you still get all the intricate style you love on the 1960 car, like the toothy grille, trim around the side covers, and the sleek finish showing off the curvy body. And there's shining chrome on the twin wraparound bumpers front and rear - with the exhaust routed through the rear ones. It's well-detailed right down to the fuel injection badging and redline bias-ply tires.