In my opinion, the C2 Vette is the very best for a number of reasons which include, styling, power and performance but probably the most stand out is the iconic Split Window that was a one year only car for the kick off of the second generation of Corvette by GM. The C2 was built from 1963-1967 which was a pretty short run of cars compared to the rest. During this time frame the structure of the car received as much needed attention as the aerodynamics of the exterior. And even though the cars wheelbase was tighter the passenger room was as much or a little better than its predecessor. Bill Mitchell was actually inspired by the 57SC Bugatti Atlatique coupe for the split window design. This particular Split Window appears to be numbers matching both engine and transmission as well as rear end. In addition the car was painted twenty years ago and is not a 100 point concourse paint job. However, at the end of the day, this is still a very rare 1 of 10,000 Split window coupes made for one year only in 1963. In addition, it is a 300 Horse 4-speed manual that is in very good running, driving and stopping condition. This is a low option unit that was originally silver. The underside of this car is very presentable with no visible signs of major collision.