1981 was an interesting year in Corvette lore. As it happens, cars
were being manufactured in two plants, one in St. Louis, Missouri
and the other in Bowling Green, Kentucky. In mid 1981 all
manufacturing would shift to Bowling Green where, among other
things, they had a facility that applied enamels and clear coats
where the Missouri cars only received single stage lacquer. So, it
represents a pivotal year for the make and Bowling Green has been
at the center of Corvette manufacturing ever since.
For consignment, a 1981 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe showing 73,818
miles, but the true miles are unknown. This is a St. Louis built
car with nice paint, newer tires, and an integrated aerodynamic
shape that was introduced in 1980 and reduced the drag coefficient
by measurable amounts. Pop the T-tops and dream about your
forthcoming Corvette summer!
Exterior
Classic White shines brightly, with a pinstripe accentuating the
curvy hips and clean lines of this Corvette with more contrast
provided by the glass T-tops. Black side vents and a lower grille
also diverge from the white paint which washes over the wing and
tail in a clean presentation. The chrome door handles are flush
with the ascending curves of the long doors and are classic "push
down" style actuators, while the long nose, sport mirrors, and
curved rear window are epic Corvette and this one wears it all
well. Keeping the car grounded are correct 15-inch aluminum wheels
wrapped in 225/70R15s with a late 2022 date code and look great. An
area of cracking paint and some spots of curb rash are the only
imperfections we could find on this well preserved Vette.
Interior
We open the long doors to reveal new red leather door panels that
look fresh while housing electric lock witches, door locks and a
manual mirror adjuster. The red leather buckets are in excellent
condition too, retaining the two piece configuration that started
with the 1979 models. A red leather wrapped steering wheel, and the
column show slight patina, framing the simple cluster ahead, a
tachometer and speedometer are housed in a cowled bezel. Five
smaller gauges and an AM/FM/Cassette radio take up center stack and
are reminiscent of a jet fighter cockpit. A climate control panel
is next, slightly askew and is in front of the center console with
automatic shifter, power window toggles, and a CB microphone, all
on a smooth plastic base and black leather shifter boot. The carpet
in the footwells and cargo area is very plush and very red,
consistent with the great condition of the interior.
Drivetrain
The clean party continues under the hood where we find the 350ci V8
is tucked in the big nose of this car with a single 4-barrel
carburetor. The venerable V8 is mated to TH350 3-speed automatic
transmission routing power to the rear axle with 2.87 gears and
limited slip.
Undercarriage
Where the rubber hits the road, things are relatively clean with
the typical surface rust, some dried bushings, and oil film on the
pan, flywheel cover, and steering components. Two pipes enter the
catalytic converter, then split again to find individual stock
style mufflers, ending as two tailpipes dumping discreetly in the
back. Independent suspension is on front and back with coil springs
under the nose and an independent suspension with transverse leaf
springs and strut rods are out back. Power disc brakes are all
around and bring this American sports car to a crawl, and then a
stop.
Drive-Ability
Prime the 4-barrel and crank the motor, and the car awakens with a
growl. Off to the test loop we roll and revel in the jet-like
cockpit and driving position of the car. The Vette runs great and
accelerates well, keeping in mind that these were cruisers, not �
mile kings. We're happy to report that other than the A/C and power
locks, all functions work 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 plastic fantastic never disappoints. The energy crisis, oil
embargo, and smog regs all put a bit of a damper on C3 Corvettes,
but there is no denying they are still cool! There's no way this
white hot car will not get attention because despite not being the
fastest Vette ever made, its lines are still the stuff of boyhood
fantasies and look good standing still. Yes, this is one you'll
definitely look back to after you park it. Guaranteed.
1G1AY8764BS408698
1-USA
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
A-Manual Belts
Y-Corvette
87-Coupe
6-350 ci V8 4bbl
4-Check Digit
B-1981
S-St Louis, MO Assy Plant
408698-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
D03-April 27th
TRIM 642-Camel Leather
PAINT 75L-Red
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Vehicle Details
1981 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-2020318
Price:$18,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1981
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Classic White
Interior Color:Medium Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:73818
Stock Number:8031
VIN:1G1AY8764BS408698
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