Corvette Split Window @ Barrett- Jackson 2021

Corvette Split Window offered no reserve Barrett Jackson 2021

RETURN OF THE SPLIT-WINDOWS: Four ’63 Corvette Resto-Mods

January 13, 2021
Posted by Barrett-Jackson – Written by Eric Becker

Black 1963 Split Window Corvette at Barrett-Jackson Auction 2021

The 1963 Split Window Corvette brings so many fond memories of times past. My best friend had a silver split window 340 hp, so very cool. Those days back in the 1960s were so awesome for sure… I wish everyone could experience them, they were surely Auto-Awesome! Rare Autos for sure!

Rare Autos for sure!

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Red 1963 Split Window Corvette at Barrett-Jackson Auction 2021

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Bill West
The founder and director of several art and sculpture related marketing companies along with their companion websites. Bill West is all about Art, Sculpture. Music, Architecture, Technology and items that move like cars and all motion related cool - all things Spatial. Bill West first became involved in the visual communications industry in 1972. Starting with a Craft store, then moving into commercial and fine arts store and both wholesale and retail as well as publishing our own 300 page catalog. That morphed in as gallery and large custom picture frame operation. Soon after that we ventured into drafting and engineering supply company and large scale photo reprographics services operation with complete large format color lab! Next came a Computer graphics systems integration company. Selling both cad/cam systems and micro-computer design cad systems which integrated AutoCad and 3D visualization programs to the PC. Always a forward thinker, Bill can spot market changes in the making and is good at positioning companies to benefit from that eventuality. A good example of this seeming clairvoyance is the way he jumped on the internet in 1993. By 1995 he had created a respected internet marketing business catering to the visual arts community.

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