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The 1975 Corvette Stingray occupies a specific and significant
place in Corvette history. This was the last year Chevrolet offered
the convertible body style, a configuration the car had been
available in since the very first Corvette rolled out in 1953. It
would not return until the mid-1980s. The coupe, which this car is,
carried on with the T-top configuration that had become the
defining open-air experience of the C3 generation, and in many ways
offered the best of both worlds. Finished in white with the tan
leather interior, it is a clean, classic color combination that has
aged as well as the body itself.
Under the hood is the 350 cubic inch V8 backed by a three speed
automatic. The mid-1970s were a difficult era for American
performance cars across the board, with emissions regulations and
fuel economy concerns pulling horsepower numbers down
industry-wide. The Corvette navigated that era better than almost
anything it competed against, leaning on its lightweight fiberglass
body and proven small-block V8 to stay engaging and enjoyable to
drive when many rivals had become shadows of their former selves.
Chevrolet advertised the 1975 model as a more efficient Corvette,
and that efficiency came without sacrificing the character that
made the C3 worth having.
Inside, the tan leather interior is original and well preserved.
The T-tops are present and give the car that open-air feel that
defines the C3 experience. This is a very clean example that has
been looked after, and it shows throughout.
The C3 Corvette was styled after the 1965 Mako Shark II show car, a
design so striking that Chevrolet ultimately decided to put it into
production nearly unchanged. Bill Mitchell, the head of GM Design
at the time, was so particular about matching the paint color to an
actual mako shark he had caught that the story became automotive
legend. The shape that resulted from that obsession ran from 1968
through 1982, and the 1975 coupe sits right in the heart of that
run with one of the most recognizable silhouettes in American car
history.
A clean, original interior C3 in white over tan does not require a
long explanation. It speaks for itself.
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