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AMT originally released that Vette kit as an annual in 1962. The body contours are mostly accurate, but you'll have to deal with typical 1960's AMT non-Trophy Series details like chrome plated headlights, wire axle chassis with all the detail molded in, and one piece interior buckets.
It's buildable, but if you want a detailed quad-headlight solid axle Vette, the best kit is the Revell-Monogram 1958/59 Corvette kit.
I've heard some guys have tried to mate the two kits' bodies to come up with a fully detailed 1962 (1962 Vettes have a sharp edged tail that was a hint of the new Stingray styling to come) but that there are some significant dimensional differences between the AMT 1962 and the RVM 1958.
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