The Spare Tire Lock, Boot & Key write up on p. 68 of the 1963-1964 Corvette TIM&JG indicates EARLY 1963 model
lock assemblies have no hole drilled for water drainage. LATER 1963 and 1964 model locks have a 1/4" hole drilled in
the casting for water drainage.
The definition in the 1963-1964 TIM&JG indicates EARLY PRODUCTION as the first 1/3 of any given manufacturing
year, so in this case I'd say Sept 1962 thru Dec 1962. Therefore, 1963 Corvettes manufactured during that period
would have had spare tire locks without the drain hole. FYI I have seen a couple exampled of spare tire locks with the 1/4"
drain hole that have had KEY NUMBERs stamped on the spare tire lock assembly lock cylinders that matched the
KEY NUMBERs on all the other locks & the keys on Dec. 1962 built Corvettes. I do not know of any documented examples
of 1963 Corvettes built in calendar year 1963 that have spare tire locks without the drain hole.
My conclusion based on the information in the 1963-1964 TIM&JG & my experience is that a Feb 1963 built car
would have most likely had the spare tire lock with the 1/4" drain hole.
Do any of you have any additional information that would either support or dispute my conclusion?
I appreciate your help. Thanks, Pete
lock assemblies have no hole drilled for water drainage. LATER 1963 and 1964 model locks have a 1/4" hole drilled in
the casting for water drainage.
The definition in the 1963-1964 TIM&JG indicates EARLY PRODUCTION as the first 1/3 of any given manufacturing
year, so in this case I'd say Sept 1962 thru Dec 1962. Therefore, 1963 Corvettes manufactured during that period
would have had spare tire locks without the drain hole. FYI I have seen a couple exampled of spare tire locks with the 1/4"
drain hole that have had KEY NUMBERs stamped on the spare tire lock assembly lock cylinders that matched the
KEY NUMBERs on all the other locks & the keys on Dec. 1962 built Corvettes. I do not know of any documented examples
of 1963 Corvettes built in calendar year 1963 that have spare tire locks without the drain hole.
My conclusion based on the information in the 1963-1964 TIM&JG & my experience is that a Feb 1963 built car
would have most likely had the spare tire lock with the 1/4" drain hole.
Do any of you have any additional information that would either support or dispute my conclusion?
I appreciate your help. Thanks, Pete
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