Hard’s tale begins by describing how he learned about a unique Corvette for sale. It’s a one-off C3, reportedly built by Chevrolet for Irene Rauch, a supposedly noteworthy Hollywood actress. But, Hard’s skepticism gets backed up by few available details about Rauch, and a dive into IMDB reveals only a handful of movie credits that don’t begin until the 1980s.
A look at this silver Corvette leaves enthusiasts puzzled. It’s clearly part of the C3 generation, which Chevy built from 1967 to 1982, but the rear window is a head-scratcher. The split-window design only came on factory C2 cars in 1963.
Also adding to the car’s character is a multi-scoop hood and a turbocharger bolted onto the engine. Hard remarks that paperwork backs up this Corvette’s credentials, but his doubts are apparent. Also, the Carroll Shelby stickers on the back do little to persuade Hard otherwise.