In 1970, Chevrolet's John DeLorean set out to find a way to improve
the performance of the Chevrolet Vega line. This search led them to
the British company Cosworth Engineering who designed a special
DOHC aluminum cylinder head for Chevrolet's inline-four. However,
it would take another five years before these cars would hit the
street. This highly original 1976 Chevrolet Vega Cosworth is one of
the rare 3508 that were built for the 1975 and 1976 model years. If
you are looking for a way to have a rare Chevy, then you need to
take a closer look at this Vega.
The gold Cosworth Twin Cam lettering on the fenders and pinstripes
the length of the body and over the wheel arches really play well
contrasting against the paint, breaking things up just enough to
really make this Vega pop out from the crowd.
Inside, the performance theme continues. Standard on every Cosworth
Vega was the gold-colored, machine-turned dash bezel, and the
gold-plated dash plaque with the build sequence number (in this
case #3473, making it one of the last Cosworth Vegas produced). In
front of the driver is a Cosworth Vega branded wheel (a very rare
find indeed), and beyond the stock gauges include the original
standard issue 8,000 RPM gauge tachometer that is still in great
shape. The black carpets are in very good condition, as are the
black door panels at the flanks, and the taut headliner up above.
Like most performance cars from the era, options are limited,
although you do get a heater-defrost unit and a Delco AM/FM radio
still mounted in the center of the dash. The most important option
of all is that tall shifter that splits the seats, topped with an
original black knob that feels great in the hand as it manipulates
the 5-speed manual below. This interior doesn't disappoint, but
it's what's under the hood that will stop people in their tracks.
Out back, the rear hatch lifts up and reveals plenty of storage
space that's been neatly lined with black carpets to match the
cabin.
Tilt the hood forward and you'll reveal a 2.0L Cosworth Vega, fuel
injected Twin-Cam, inline-four with a die-cast aluminum alloy
cylinder block. Attached to the block is the DOHC Cosworth 16-valve
cylinder head, which makes this Vega sound and feel almost like an
import tuner when you're cycling through the gears. Factory-rated
conservatively at 110hp, this engine was no slack, but if we're
going by our own 'seat-Dyno', it certainly feels a lot more
powerful than that rating would suggest. Front disc brakes provide
great stopping power, and one quick look underneath shows off just
how solid and super-clean this Vega really is. Bolted to the very
peppy engine is a quick-shifting 5-speed manual transmission that
sends power to the ground through 13-inch factory gold-alloy rims
with Bowtie center caps that have been wrapped in grippy blackwall
rubber.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Rare Cosworth Vega
• Individually Numbered Limited Edition Car
• 5-Speed Manual Transmission
• DOHC Aluminum head
• Car Number 3473 Out of 3508 Produced
• Correct Gold Wheels
• Correct Special Pinstriping and Cosworth Graphics
• Factory 8,000 RPM Tachometer
• Original Build Sheet
• Original Owner's Manual and Sales Brochure
• Gold Engine-Turned Dash Face
• Bucket Seats
If you are looking for a rare gem of the 70's and want something
different, then this rare and highly original 1976 Chevrolet
Cosworth Vega is how you will stand out from the crowd for sure.
Call today!
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