XP-63 Widebody Vette: Up Close With the SEMA Top 40 Winner

XP-63 Widebody Vette: Up Close With the SEMA Top 40 Winner

Concocted and constructed almost entirely at Eddie’s Rod & Custom, this wild widebody ’63 Vette swept SEMA by storm in 2022. Codenamed “XP-63,” this build blends one-off aesthetics with iconic Corvette lines. It has been the recipient of an impressive lineup of modifications, like a 1,000-horsepower Whipple supercharged V8 LS3, performance underpinnings by the pound, and a bespoke 3D-printed cockpit fit for royalty.

For those who fawn over such things, the XP-63 restomod is the sort of thing that dreams are made of. The creation was all made possible by a ton of creativity, perseverance, financial backing, and teamwork. And yes, that is actually matte paint and not a vinyl wrap job you see on the XP-63, so don’t ask.

XP-63 Corvette

Get past all of the bonkers bodywork and paint provided by Eddie’s Rod & Custom, and you’ll notice this ’63 split window Vette’s vitals are more than just for show. Don’t believe us? Here’s what makes this left-lane cruiser so roadworthy…

The details that went into the XP-63 Corvette are nothing short of stunning, and functional to boot.

Delight In The Details

As with certain other one-off chassis builds we’ve featured in recent months, this hot rod is based on a framed creation from Art Morrison Enterprises. Coupled with a select few larger-sized custom carbon fiber aero additions, a vented hood that is more vent than hood, and some seriously snazzy side mirrors from Ringbrothers, the outside of this ride captivates the imagination.

And while a combo of Holley Performance Products and Aeromotive Inc. makes the Whipple supercharged engine hum, the aesthetic details really grab the eye. Matte-colored motor bits, both big and small, simultaneously stand out and blend in. All while color-matched billet hinges provide function and form. All this goodness is enshrouded in a shaved and tucked engine bay the likes of which the world has never known.

XP-63 Corvette

This same level of functionality and fine craftsmanship flows into the 3D-printed cabin. Here, vintage meets viable practicality, as modern-tech enhancements sit seamlessly inside one-off mounting points. The same motif of contrasting and complimenting colors can also be found inside. Adding toggle switches, performance pedals, shifter assembly, and a swath of modern accouterments and materials add a timeless aesthetic to the XP-63 Corvette.

XP-63 Corvette

Ride Reimagined

Since the XP-63 is built for cruising and is not just a static show queen, the decision to make the ride and handling portion of the build as proper as possible was paramount.

From Bilstein coilovers and control arms from Art Morrison Enterprises to Tilton Engineering master cylinders and correlating pedals, there is a plethora of steering and handling additions to this machine that make it come alive.

Sitting atop a set of stunning HRE forged rollers and stopping on an equally sizable brake kit, the performance attributes of this car are just as significant as its aesthetics.

Behind The Scenes

As with any build of this quality, a lot is going on inside that is not perceivable by the naked eye.

All those electronics and accessories would not function if not for a trick wiring harness and various tech goodies from Ron Francis Wiring. Not only did this company provide us with the short yet super-sweet video seen above, but it helped bring the entire XP-63 project to life thanks to its Express Wiring System for GM engines

These electrical wiring and control solutions are custom constructed around the platform’s needs. That means it comes with all the connectors and wiring necessary to make the vehicle operate properly while leaving ample room for adding accessories and mods down the line. For example, cooling fan relays for electric fan control and a Multi-Connection Battery Junction Block to reduce the number of wires going to the starter all reside within the wiring hive of the XP-63.

And while that fully built Steve Morris LS3 generates about a 1,000-horsepower, the safety additions added to keep it in check should not go unrecognized. ABS, traction control settings, and all the drivetrain add-ons imaginable to keep this kick-ass Corvette performing properly.

The list below is of great interest to those searching for a list of mods made to this machine. Enjoy!

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About the author

Micah Wright

Raised on LEGOs by grandfathers who insisted on fixing everything themselves, Micah has been a petrolhead in training since age four. His favorite past times include craft beer, strong cigars, fast cars, and culinary creativity in all of its forms.
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