1959ChevroletCorvette Convertible Numbers-Matching, Recent $40k Service
Time Left
Location
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5951.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5952.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5957.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5956.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5954.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5955.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5951.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5952.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5957.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5956.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5954.jpg)
-(unwatermarked)_IMG_5955.jpg)

SBX Cars is proud to offer for sale this 1959 Chevrolet Corvette convertible showing 4 miles on the odometer at the time of this cataloging. Finished in Tuxedo Black over a red vinyl interior, this restored C1 is offered by County Corvette with recent service records and a clear title.
The innovative first-generation Corvette was the first American car to use a fiberglass body, and while early models were engineered for carefree cruising, a later V8 engine (and especially a fuel-injected variant) gave the car strong performance credentials. As the Corvette evolved, its aesthetics were also refined. In 1959, the exterior lost the hood louvers and trunk spears, giving the Corvette a cleaner, simplified look.
This 1959 C1 was assembled April 13, 1959 in Flint, Michigan and remained a well-preserved, unrestored example for about four decades before receiving a body-off restoration in the late 1990s. Following that work, it was acquired by a collector who kept it long-term for about the next 25 years.
Under the purview of County Corvette, a specialty facility in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the car was fastidiously inspected and properly sorted in late 2025. The scope of work included a rebuild of the fuel injection unit, a new fuel tank, a new fuel pump, a refreshed braking system, new wheel cylinders, a distributor service, wiring harness replacement, and new radial tires, among many other items.
This fuel-injected C1 has been serviced and vetted by one of the world’s foremost Corvette specialty facilities. In the collector community, fuel-injected early Corvettes are desirable machines with investment potential, and this example in stunning Tuxedo Black checks all the right boxes.
Extensive service was carried out by County Corvette in 2025 totaling over $40,000 in expenditures, and receipts are provided in the photo gallery. Highlights from the work included the following areas:
The selling dealer has provided a photo gallery which includes detailed documentation of specific serial numbers and markings for the mechanical components.
This 1959 Corvette is said to be free of substantial imperfections.
Service records
The first-generation Corvette is a respected and widely recognized American Classic. County Corvette has brought to SBX Cars one of the best-sorted, largely-original C1s on the market today – one that may not only be shown at the most prestigious of concours events, but also driven with utmost confidence.
For bidder/buyers: We strive to provide clear and accurate auction listings, but the information should not be considered a complete assessment of any vehicle for sale. Prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to view vehicles in person, arrange independent inspections, and conduct their own due diligence to ensure the vehicle meets their requirements.
Descriptions, commentary, or observations are offered in good faith and represent general, non-expert impressions only. We do not verify or guarantee vehicle condition, mileage, or history, and this information should not be interpreted as a professional inspection or evaluation. Vehicles are not subjected to formal inspections unless explicitly stated.
Vehicle videos are typically recorded with standard equipment, so audio quality may vary, and engine or exhaust sounds may differ from how they are perceived in person.
All vehicles are sold on a strictly “as-is, where-is” basis. No warranties apply, and bidders must satisfy themselves as to a vehicle’s condition and suitability prior to bidding. Bidders should note that SBX Cars provides information in good faith but cannot verify every detail of the vehicles; the responsibility for assessing condition and suitability rests with the buyer. For more details, please refer to our FAQs.
As part of the consignment process, SBX Cars requests a range of information from the seller pertaining to the subject of their offering. The auction listing description therefore is, to the best of the seller's knowledge, accurate and not misleading. However, it is the responsibility of a potential buyer to satisfy themself as to the accuracy of the auction listing description. This includes conducting an in-person inspection, which may be arranged between the buyer and seller, as well as verifying the condition, authenticity, value, and title before committing to bid or buy. Please see our Terms of Service for full details.