Vehicle Description
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
The year was 1971 and the EPA was running amuck slapping emission
control devices on cars and forcing automakers to drop horsepower
ratings to increase mpg. This strangulation saw the base-level
Corvette drop to 200 horsepower and its highest output dropped from
460 ponies to 270, and the squeeze was on. The 1972 switch to SAE
net horsepower, (at the rear wheels), officially locked the
Corvette into one of its darkest eras. Much like the extinction of
the dinosaurs, the muscle car was slowly and methodically
eliminated. We can only assume that the Corvette survived this mass
extinction based on its name alone.
For consignment, a 1972 numbers matching, 1 of 240, survivor,
factory AC edition of the 1972 LT1 version of the fabled Corvette.
The final year for chrome bumpers on the front and rear, sporting a
title verified 29,768 actual miles. This car is all original with
the exception of a single repaint, and to this writer is a definite
highlight year as to looks despite the EPA's efforts to thwart
power. Here's a breakdown of the hardcore drivetrain numbers for
your perusal:
Stamping & Casting Codes:
3970014-1970-1973 350ci V8
V0629CKY 12S526007, (Flint June 29th, 1972 350ci V8 255hp 4bbl,
4-Speed Manual), P2H28A 392566 P-Muncie 2-1972, H-June 28-28th
A-M20 Rear Axle 3.55 Gears AW Stamping Code
Exterior
Bryar Blue adorns the exterior and presents in very good condition.
Badging is correct, and chrome appears in good condition as well.
In lieu of side pipes, we note stainless rocker covers which add
some brightness to the bottom of this car. The egg crate covering
on the air intake on the front fender has a Stingray badge above it
and is shining brightly. Hidden headlights and more air intake
venting on the sides of the curvaceous front fenders. A vertical
rear glass is supported by long flowing flying buttress roof
pillars that melt into the flat deck lid on the back. Wonderful
shiny rear bumpers, split in their mind section frame rectangular
exhaust tips peeking out from below. Removable roof panels allow
for extra air and sky viewing when removed and seals for these as
well as the chromed T top are all excellent condition. Standard
Chevrolet rally wheels, and deep dish rings are wrapped by BF
Goodrich radial T/A tires on all 4 corners.
Interior
A swing of the door, and we are greeted with loads of black
stitched leather which mixes with some wood grained applique and a
peppering of chrome trimming for delineation between these
surfaces. Stylized stitched seating showing some folding, that
nicely aged leather tends to do, covers high back thin buckets. A
center console races towards the dash and has more wood applique
surrounding the shift lever and climate control wheels. As we climb
up towards the center of the dash there is a Corvette radio which
is an AM/FM/cassette, and 5 round gauges inset to monitor all the
vitals. In front of the pilot, nice deep set round gauges in front
of an original steering wheel showing slight wear which keep you
within the law if you choose to look down. Note we are still in the
manual window crank era, and non power door lock era, so these
controls are manual. This car does have A/C, and for the passenger
no glove box, just leather pouches to store maps etc. Clean
pristine black carpet clover the floors. In back, a fully carpeted
rear storage area can hold the roof panels or your gear for those
road trips.
Drivetrain
Sitting within the stunningly detailed engine bay is a nicely
preserved and well cared for numbers matching 350 LT-1 mill that
has a 4-barrel carburetor topped by a blazing chromed open sided
air cleaner. Some extra parts have also been chromed and add some
bling to this numbers matching engine. The transmission, also
numbers matching, is a 4-speed manual Muncie M20 which throws power
rearward to a 3.55 gear ratio rear axle. All these parts are
factory original and look very clean and well cared for.
Undercarriage
Sturdy, structurally sound, slight surface rust, tight, are
definite words we can use to describe this nicely cared for
environment. Looking around we can note 4-wheel C3 Corvette
suspension, (independent coil spring in front and a frame anchored
differential with transverse leaf springs in the rear), power
steering, and power disc brakes on the front and rear. Dual exhaust
with stock style mufflers takes spent exhaust gasses to the rear of
the car.
Drive-Ability
Slipping into this nicely appointed and sculpted fiberglass work of
art, it fires right up and off to the test track we go. Here it has
smooth acceleration, bias free panic stopping, and great handling
thanks to that C3 suspension. All functions are working
A numbers matching, original car, a real survivor, and all in very
nice condition. Though Chevrolet may have been struggling with the
power/emissions battle, this C3 version was a beautiful design with
just the right mixture of chrome, and badging, and bathed in
beautiful and not oft seen Bryar Blue, all adding up to a great
design and look. A nicely presenting example of Corvette history,
loved and well cared for, used sparingly by its current owner and
consigner.
1Z37L2S526007
1-Chevrolet
Z-Corvette
37-Coupe
L-350ci V8 LT1 255hp
2-1972
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
526007-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
L11-July 11th Build Date
TR 404-Black Leather
PNT 945-Bryar Blue
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1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
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