Corvette History
By: David Palmeter
1962 Corvette Le Mans
#1 - Chassis 20867S101261
Le Mans
and Bowling Green - Overall Pictures
Bowling Green - Exterior Details
Bowling Green - Interior Details
Reference
- Engine
Details
Engine Reference

Above - Only one picture was found of the engine in the 1962
Corvette Le Mans car undergoing restoration. Note the lack of steel shielding
over the distributor and ignition wires. The shielding was used in
Corvettes because the fiberglass body did not prevent radio interference as did
the steel bodies in other cars. Race engines of this era did not need the
shielding .
For additional information, some reference pictures are shown below of other similar engines.
Below is a properly restored, non-racing 1962 Corvette engine for comparison to the racing engine

Above - 2006-01-01 - The left side of the Fuel Injection engine in a 1962
Corvette advertised as an NCRS Top Flite car. Note the shielding over the
distributor and ignition wires.

Above - 2006-01-01 - The right side of the Fuel Injection engine in a 1962
Corvette advertised as an NCRS Top Flite car. Note the shielding over the
ignition components, not used in race cars.
For further information, some reference pictures are shown below of the engine in a Cunningham 1960 Corvette Le Mans car with an engine very similar to the 1962. No shielding here.
Above - 2004-08-26 - The right side of the Fuel Injection engine in the
Cunningham 1960 Corvette Le Mans #3 at "Corvettes at
Carlisle"
Above - 2004-08-26 - The left side of the Fuel Injection engine in the
Cunningham 1960 Corvette Le Mans #3 at "Corvettes at
Carlisle"
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Last update to this page: 12/24/09