This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a striking example of early American sports car design, finished in classic Tuxedo Black with Silver coves and accented by brilliant chrome trim. Its dual headlights, toothy chrome grille, and sweeping side coves highlight the styling cues that made the first-generation Corvette an icon.
Rolling on wide whitewall tires with polished hubcaps, the car has a commanding yet elegant road presence. The rear showcases the distinctive quad taillights—introduced in 1961—that would become a Corvette signature for generations. With its low stance, sculpted lines, and convertible top, this Corvette embodies both performance and sophistication.
A true head-turner, this meticulously preserved classic is equally at home cruising on a sunny weekend or starring in a photo shoot.
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283 cu in (4.6L) Small-Block V8
275 hp – Fuel-injected version (rare).
The 1961 Corvette features 15-inch steel wheels with polished full spinner-style hubcaps, surrounded by classic wide whitewall tires that perfectly complement the car’s black-and-silver finish. These tires not only capture the look of early 1960s motoring but also give the car its unmistakable stance and road presence.
Braking is provided by hydraulic drum brakes on all four wheels, the standard system for the era. While not as advanced as modern discs, these brakes deliver the authentic vintage driving experience—requiring a steady foot and rewarding careful, engaged driving.
4-speed manual
At Owner's Home Parking available for renter's vehicle