Vehicle Description
Fun and affordable weekend adventures is a guarantee with this 1975
Chevrolet Corvette. It will keep you smiling with its T-tops,
original 350 V8, and the unmistakable feeling that comes from being
behind the wheel of America's sports car.
C3 Corvettes have the look of distinction, and so nobody who sees
this car in your driveway will question how affordable it truly is.
The original green was swapped for a distinct silver a while back.
Today this much more timeless hue fits in with the modern age
nicely, and it still has a good luster that comes from a
professional paintjob. Speaking of modern looks, these later C3s
have the urethane bumpers front and rear. This one has them molded
into the body. They gave the Stingray an appearance of one long
continuous wave - almost like art on wheels. But just because this
was a more uniform look did not mean this one skipped out on
brightwork. It just made great features like the Rally wheels
became much more noticeable.
The Oxblood interior is a nice complementary color to the exterior
silver. It has sophisticated look that gives this American classic
an almost European tone. This is the product of another upgrade to
this car, and so they added the fold-flat seats of the later C3s
for better access to the rear cargo area. There are more nice
features, like power windows, a tilt steering column, and an
upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo that fits in the original radio's
mounting. You'll love hopping in, grabbing the three-spoke sports
steering wheel, and gazing at the deep dual pod speedo and tach as
you cruise around in your classic 'Vette. Another reason to own
this car is the ability to take out the T-tops and let the world
see the smile on your face.
The original, numbers-matching 350 cubic inch V8 is still providing
the power, and it looks distinctive in the engine bay with subtly
upgrades like the mesh air grabber and polished valve covers. The
trusty small-block fires up on command, and its four-barrel
carburetor setup delivers a throaty exhaust note. It has a great
throttle response and low-end torque that's delivered in a wallop
even from a standstill. These cars are ideal cruisers to enjoy
anytime and anywhere. So you'll be glad to have easy driving
features like the three-speed automatic transmission, power
steering, and four-wheel disc brakes. And of course, the Corvette's
fully independent sports suspension makes it one of the best
handling American cars of the '70s.
Complete with the original warranty card and owner's manual, this
Corvette is proof that classic car ownership can be both affordable
and exciting.