The third generation of Corvettes, known as the C3's, ran from 1968
to 1982. Famed designer Larry Shinoda is credited with penning the
design inspired by his 1965 Mako Shark II concept car. The C3 would
go through several body modifications over the years and in 1980,
the cars had a wider appearance with the integration of front
spoilers into the bumper cover and a redesigned hood.
For consignment, a 1980 Chevrolet Corvette coupe showing 91,873
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This is a Black on Oyster
car with a manual gearbox that was garage kept and was well
maintained by a previous owner who had it for 35 years.
Due to modifications of the emissions control devices installed by
the manufacturer, please check your local, state, and federal laws
to determine if this vehicle is applicable for use on public
highways in your area.*
Exterior
Few colors are as desirable on a Corvette as Black and this one
wears it well. This first year of the exterior redesign gives the
C3 an aerodynamic stance that makes it look lower and wider than
previous iterations. Fenders rise above the hood which now includes
a sculpted aero bulge. The fenders blend into the shoulder line
which rise at the door handle and swoop over the rear wheels before
sloping to the rear wing. This tail is sculpted into the bodywork
and leans over the rear fascia with quad tail lights. The curved
rear window tapers down to the rear deck where air that has spilled
over the car is now launched skyward by the wing to create
downforce on this fast moving black jet. And like a jet, the glass
T-tops allow in light like a canopy and are easily removed for open
air driving without compromising structural rigidity. Functional
side vents, a staple of Corvettes, blend with the black paint and
outlined in sculpted bodywork for emphasis. Stock YJ8 Corvette
wheels were an excellent design choice and look better than most
aftermarket wheels could. Imperfections include some bubbling in
the paint, significant flex cracking on the injection molded
polyurethane front and rear bumper covers, numerous random
scratches, gravel chips throughout, and some curb rash on the
wheels.
Interior
Oyster is sort of a pearlescent shade of white and it starts on the
vinyl panels of the long doors. A gray carpeted lower panel is high
enough to house the armrest while all other controls are towards
the front of the door. The vinyl shows its age a bit with wavy
piping and some loose fitment. The two piece leather sport seats
are distinctively Corvette and the driver's side shows a good bit
of wear and discoloration and tells the story of a car used as
intended. Some leather cracking is noted in the passenger seat as
well but not as bad and both seats provide good lower seat support.
Newer gray carpet covers the storage area behind the seats as well
as the floor and is in very good condition, protected by carpeted
Corvette mats. A newer leather wrapped steering wheel is mounted on
a tilting and telescoping column in need of some detailing, and it
leads to a simple black plastic gauge cluster with speed and RPM on
display flanking idiot lights. The center stack is more jet-like
with numerous gauges and a clock just above an AM/FM radio and
climate controls. A glowing orb is in the center console and it's
the chrome knob to the shifter, housed in a hard, flat plastic
surround and a black leather boot. Gazing upward, we see the tinted
T-tops and oyster colored plastic surround which is in fine
condition. Keeping things weatherproofed is all new
weatherstripping as per our consignor
Drivetrain
A 350ci V8 L48 is under the fiberglass hood and is in clean, stock,
driver condition. It has a 4-barrel carburetor and is rated at 190
horsepower. A non-original T10 4-speed manual transmission is
underfoot and sends the power to a 3.07 rear with Positraction.
Undercarriage
Generally clean and dry underneath. We note a drop of oil on the
pan but does not appear to be actively leaking. The dual exhaust
meets at a single pipe and then a newer system shines bright and
enters a pair of stock style mufflers before exiting rather
discreetly under the bumper cover. There is no catalytic converter
present. Suspension consists of coil springs in the front and
independent rear with frame anchored differential, tubular axle
shafts, transverse strut rods and transverse leaf springs. Power
disc brakes occupy front and back.
Drive-Ability
The trusty 350 cuber started up without a hitch and off we rolled
onto the test loop with this lean and low machine, like a stingray
on the ocean floor. It turns without the hint of lean and
accelerates well and shifts smoothly. We note the power antenna is
not working but all other functions operate as they should. While
Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at
the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions
will be working at the time of your purchase.
The 1979 Corvette set a record with more than 50,000 being
produced. In 1980, the number would be just over 40,000 and for a
Corvette, that's a big number, almost twice the amount of yearly C2
production. This was a popular car and still considered a daily
driver for people who wanted something more than the average coupe.
It's a car that will still look good in 50 years. This is a great
example that is otherwise ready to provide fun drives ahead.
1Z878AS414510
1-Chevrolet
Z-Corvette
87-Coupe
8-350ci V8 L48 4bbl 190hp
A-1980
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
414510-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
D21-November 21st
TRIM 122-Oyster White Leather
PAINT 19L-Black
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Vehicle Details
1980 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-2000937
Price:$16,900
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1980
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Oyster
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:91873
Stock Number:7822
VIN:1Z878AS414510
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