Styling was carefully updated under GM design chief Bill Mitchell with a subtle new grille design, while the new rear end treatment foreshadowed the upcoming Sting Ray with a neat ducktail design incorporating four cylindrical taillights. In addition, the growing list of standard equipment now included a tachometer, seatbelts, sunvisors, dual exhaust, carpet, an electric clock, outside rearview mirror and an aluminum radiator.
This beautifully presented Corvette is finished in Roman Red with Ermine White coves, black convertible top and black leather interior. It has been carefully restored and is powered by a 283-cid V-8 engine with an “all performance” optional four-speed manual transmission, AM radio, Posi-traction rear end and wide whitewall tires with chrome factory wheel covers with spinners.