Accompanied by the original window sticker and an owner’s guide
Introduced for the 1961 model year, the Chevrolet Corvette marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of America’s sports car, blending sharper styling with ever-increasing performance. The most coveted variant of the year was the legendary “Fuelie,” powered by Chevrolet’s Rochester mechanical fuel-injected 283-cubic-inch V8, an advanced and exotic feature for its time. Available in several states of tune, the top versions delivered up to 315 horsepower, giving the lightweight Corvette genuinely thrilling performance and making it one of the quickest American cars of its era. Visually, the 1961 model is distinguished by its cleaner rear styling, which previewed the iconic split-window design of 1963, along with refined trim and detailing. With its combination of cutting-edge technology, race-bred performance, and unmistakable early-’60s style, the 1961 Corvette Fuelie Convertible stands today as one of the most desirable and C1 Corvettes built.As confirmed by the accompanying original window sticker, this 1961 Corvette ‘Fuelie’ Convertible was delivered new to IA Miller Goshen Inc. in Goshen, Indiana, where it was originally bought by its first owner, a resident of the same town. Wearing its original color as when new, 503 Black over a black trim, it is accompanied by both a black soft top and hard top. The window sticker also confirms this to be born with a 315 horsepower, 283-cubic-inch fuel-injected V8 engine that’s paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Other features of this ‘Fuile’ include a signal seeking Wondbar radio and center console clock. The first owner would retain this Vette for 20 years before selling it to the current owner in 1981, also a resident of Goshen, Indiana. In the summer of 2025, the current 40-year long-term owner completed a mechanical refreshing, which included installing a new fuel tank, brake lines, brake cylinder, performing a coolant and oil change, and re-packing the front wheel bearings. Accompanying the sale of this Corvette is its color matched hardtop, black soft top, a 1961 owners guide, and its original window sticker. Boosting just two owners and residing in the same county since new, this 1961 Chevrolet Corvette ‘Fuelie’ truly is a rare treasure, and one that’ll make as a wonderful example to continue being used and enjoyed on the road, admired in a garage, or periodically used as a fun and memorable weekend cruiser. This 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Fuel-Injected Convertible is located in Auburn, Indiana, which is centrally located and within a few hours by car from Indianapolis, Indiana; Detroit, Michigan; Chicago, Illinois; and Cleveland, Ohio.