1961 Chevrolet Corvette 283ci Dual Quad V8, 4-Speed, Red on Red Convertible Why This Car Is Special The 1961 Chevrolet Corvette sits at a turning point in the model's history, and that's exactly what makes it so desirable to serious collectors and drivers today. By 1961, Chevrolet's designers under Bill Mitchell had already begun reshaping the Corvette's identity. The front end retained the classic toothy grille that defined the C1 generation from 1953 onward, while the rear received a new ducktail treatment influenced by the Stingray racing car Mitchell had been campaigning privately. That combination of old-school front and forward-thinking rear makes the 1961 the only year in Corvette history with that exact look a transitional design that collectors have come to regard as one of the most balanced of the entire C1 run. Total 1961 Corvette production came in at 10,939 units, making it a relatively rare survivor compared to later C2 and C3 numbers. The body, as with all C1 Corvettes, was fiberglass a choice that set the car apart from virtually every other American production vehicle of the era. That construction kept weight down and eliminated the rust issues that have plagued so many steel-bodied contemporaries. A well-preserved 1961 Corvette fiberglass body, like what you see here, holds up in a way that a steel car from the same period simply cannot. The VIN on this car decodes to confirm it was built at the St. Louis assembly plant, which produced all Corvettes from 1954 through 1981. The sequential serial number places it solidly within the 1961 model year production run. The '08' in the model number confirms this is the Corvette convertible body style, the only body style offered that year. This particular 1961 Corvette is finished in red over a matching red vinyl interior, carries the 283 cubic inch V8 with dual four-barrel carburetors, and is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. It presents as a well-sorted, driver-quality classic with a handful of practical upgrades that make it more enjoyable to use in modern conditions without compromising its character. Features - 283ci V8 with dual four-barrel carburetors - 4-speed manual transmission - Dual K&N air filters on the dual quad carb setup - Corvette script valve covers - Aluminum radiator upgrade - Electric cooling fan - Custom alloy wheels - Red-line tires - Red exterior finish - White cove body trim - Chrome bumpers - Red vinyl interior - Bucket seats - Center console shifter Mechanical The 283 cubic inch small-block V8 was the Corvette's engine of record throughout the entire C1 era, and the dual four-barrel carburetor version was among the most desirable configurations offered. In factory trim, the dual-quad 283 was rated at 245 horsepower in standard form, with the fuel-injected version at the top of the range. The dual carb setup on this car is a strong, tractable combination two four-barrel carbs on a dual-plane intake give the engine broad torque across the rpm range, which is exactly what you want in a car you plan to actually drive. The dual K&N air filters sit atop each carburetor, providing better filtration and airflow compared to stock paper elements. These are a straightforward upgrade that doesn't change the character of the setup they simply let the engine breathe more cleanly. The 4-speed manual transmission is the correct pairing for this engine. Chevrolet introduced the close-ratio 4-speed as a Corvette option in 1957, and by 1961 it had become the transmission of choice for buyers who wanted to get the most out of the small-block. The center console shifter is properly positioned and works with the bucket seat configuration to give the cockpit a purposeful, focused feel. Under the hood, two practical upgrades deserve specific mention. The aluminum radiator replaces the original copper-brass unit with a more efficient modern core that handles heat more effectively, particularly in stop-and-go traffic or dur WeBe Autos Specializes in Marketing and Advertising Muscle, Classic, Vintage and Specialty Cars. We offer Professional Photography, HD Movies, and Staging that Sells Cars. Let us showcase and sell your specialty car. Please visit our website for more details. Keep in Touch, Michael Runnalls Specialty Car Marketing & Media WeBe Autos Ltd. Long Island, NY 11780 Michael@WeBeAutos.com www.WeBeAutos.com (O)631-339-0399 (C)516-729-2003 Skype: webeautos (F)631-389-2605 - - - Contact Michael Runnalls at 631-339-0399 or Michael@WeBeAutos.com for more information. -