Vehicle Description
1974 Chevy Corvette Stingray Nice 1974. Original 350 cubic inch
engine with edlebrock intake and carburetor added, 32000 original
miles, clear title. 5th owner, t-tops , 3 speed turbo 400 automatic
runs good. No.ac , but bracket there, new bluetooth jvc stereo
system. 6 speakers, Good tires.. Good brakes , paint good
condition, many newly replacd parts tires shocks u joints
etcetera.... transmission service fluids changed at last oil
change, tires rotated. passenger side mirror came off at the
carwash I have it, it comes with, been replaced, see pics, also has
a jack and a tire tool and spare tire mounted underneath. Its all
therehas a jvc six soeaker bluetooth system, with hands free
calling. Works awesome. Just as the car. The 3rd Generation
Corvette spanned the peak of the performance era and the depths of
the 1970s. Its new shape came almost directly from the Mako Shark
II show car, and there were both convertible and coupe versions,
the latter now fitted with T-tops. Big blocks were available from
1968 to 1974, with output from 390-hp to 560-hp. The 350-ci
small-blocks ranged from the 1970 LT1 at 370-hp (gross) to the 1975
L48 at 165-hp (net). Major revisions for '73 and '77 altered body
styling details (no more chrome bumbers!) and added creature
comforts. 1968-1972 Corvettes offer the most performance and are
the most collectible, and high-horsepower 1968-69 cars will cost
well into six figures. However the 1974 was ghe last year of no
catalytic converter nor smog pump being required. 1974 is also the
first year of the monochromatic Corvettes, featuring much cleaner
lines than the 73 and prior and No large chromed bumbers. With a
minimal of aftermarket additions to yhe air intake and carburetion
, as this car has. The stock 285 horsepower is boosted to about 325
or 330 horsepower, with the reliability of a Chevrolet 350 cubic
inch motor. To many, the 1974 is a transitional beauty. A corvette
that changed the lineage of not just Corvette, but all cars.