1978 Chevrolet Corvette �€" Two-Tone Silver/Charcoal, 27,700
Original Miles Why This Car Is Special The 1978 Chevrolet Corvette
was no ordinary model year. It marked the 25th anniversary of the
Corvette nameplate, and Chevrolet made sure the occasion meant
something. The C3 body received its first significant restyling
since 1968, gaining a fastback roofline with a large wraparound
rear glass hatchback �€" a change that dramatically improved both
rearward visibility and cargo access. The new rear window treatment
gave the 1978 Corvette a look that was more contemporary than any
C3 before it, and it helped push sales to 46,776 units, a record
that stood for the generation. This particular 1978 Chevrolet
Corvette carries two details that make it more interesting than a
standard entry-level example. First, the odometer reads just 27,704
miles �€" a figure supported by the overall condition of the
leather, carpet, and underbody, which show honest age rather than
heavy use. Second, the car wears a two-tone Silver over Charcoal
exterior treatment, a combination closely associated with the
limited-edition 1978 Corvette Silver Anniversary model but also
available as a regular production option. The contrast between the
upper Silver and lower Charcoal body panels, separated by a
body-color dividing line, gives this car a more purposeful
appearance than a single-color car. The VIN confirms this is a
Corvette coupe (body style code 87) built at the St. Louis assembly
plant, with the L48 350ci V8 (engine code L) and a 4-speed manual
transmission �€" the driver's choice in an era when most buyers
were gravitating toward the automatic. Features List - 350ci 5.7L
V8 (L48) - Removable T-Tops - White Leather Bucket Seats - Center
Console - Tachometer - AM/FM Radio - Aluminum Wheels - BFGoodrich
Radial T/A Tires - Dual Exhaust - Power Steering - Power Brakes -
Air Conditioning - Two-Tone Silver/Charcoal Exterior Paint - 27,704
Actual Miles Mechanical Under the hood is the L48 350ci (5.7L) V8,
the standard engine for the 1978 Corvette. In 1978, this engine was
rated at 185 horsepower, a reflection of the emissions and
compression constraints of the era. �€" a combination that
relatively few buyers chose that year. The photos of the engine
compartment show a numbers-correct-appearing L48 with the
characteristic blue valve covers intact. The engine presents as an
unrestored, original unit �€" there is surface grime and natural
patina consistent with a car that has been driven occasionally over
several decades rather than one that has been recently detailed for
sale. The underside photos tell a similar story: the frame and
floor sections show a black coating that appears to have been
applied at some point, the exhaust pipes show external rust as
expected on a 46-year-old car, and the independent rear suspension
components are present and intact. The IRS setup on the C3 �€"
using a U-jointed driveshaft as a lateral locating member �€" was a
genuine engineering achievement for an American production car of
that period and remains one of the more sophisticated suspensions
of its era. Power steering and power brakes are present, both
standard features on the 1978 Corvette. Air conditioning is fitted,
which in the Florida climate is a meaningful detail for a car that
is actually going to be driven. Interior The white leather interior
is the most impressive aspect of this 1978 Chevrolet Corvette. At
27,704 miles, the leather bucket seats show the expected light
surface cracking that comes with age on original hides, but the
overall shape, stitching, and structure remain intact. There is no
splitting, no significant wear through, and no evidence of
reupholstery. The carpet, which appears to be the original material
in a complementary tan/gray shade, is present throughout the cabin
and the cargo area behind the seats. The dashboard is the
redesigned 1978 layout, which moved away from the round gauge
cluster of earlier C3s toward a more rectan
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