1982 Chevrolet Corvette �€" Cross-Fire Injection, Two-Tone Silver
and Burgundy, Red Interior, T-Tops Why This Car Is Special The 1982
Chevrolet Corvette holds a significant place in C3 history for a
handful of reasons that serious collectors understand. First, 1982
was the final year of the third-generation Corvette, a body style
that had been in production since 1968. Chevrolet knew it, and they
sent the C3 out with a few notable upgrades rather than letting it
coast to the finish line. The most important of those was the
introduction of Cross-Fire Injection �€" a twin throttle-body fuel
injection system that returned fuel injection to the Corvette for
the first time since 1965. That alone makes the 1982 model year a
legitimate milestone in Corvette history. Second, 1982 was the only
year a Corvette was not offered with a manual transmission during
the entire run of the C3. Every 1982 Corvette left the factory with
the four-speed automatic. That means there are no base-model
stick-shift 1982 Corvettes in existence, and collectors who
understand that context treat these cars differently than a mid-run
C3. Third, the 1982 model year also marked the return of the
Collector Edition �€" a special trim package offered as a send-off
to the generation. While this particular car is not a Collector
Edition, the standard 1982 Corvette still benefited from the same
Cross-Fire Injection powertrain and was produced at a time when
Chevrolet was clearly paying attention to detail. This specific car
presents in a factory two-tone silver over burgundy exterior with a
full red cloth interior. The color combination is period-correct
and visually cohesive �€" the red pinstripe that separates the two
body colors connects directly to the all-red interior, making the
overall look intentional rather than accidental. Odometer photos
show 14,659 miles on the clock, which is a figure that demands
attention on any C3, let alone a final-year car. The underbody
photos show Bilstein shock absorbers �€" a meaningful upgrade from
factory equipment �€" and the undercarriage itself presents well
for a car of this age, with no visible rot or significant
corrosion. Features List - Cross-Fire Injection 5.7L (350 cubic
inch) V8 - 4-Speed Automatic Transmission - Removable T-Tops - Red
Cloth Bucket Seats - Full Red Interior with Red Carpet - Black
Center Console - Tachometer (labeled 'cross-fire injection' on the
face) - Air Conditioning - AM/FM Radio - Upgraded Rear Speaker
System - Bilstein Shock Absorbers (front and rear, confirmed in
undercarriage photos) - Dual Exhaust - Goodyear Eagle GT II Tires -
Two-Tone Exterior �€" Silver over Burgundy - Red Pinstripe Accent
Stripe Mechanical The 1982 Chevrolet Corvette came standard with
the L83 5.7-liter V8, rated at 200 horsepower. The engine used
Cross-Fire Injection, which Chevrolet described as a dual
throttle-body system with twin air-fuel injectors mounted opposite
each other in an intake manifold that crossed over the top of the
engine �€" hence the name. The system was computer-controlled, a
significant step forward for GM at the time and a preview of where
the entire industry was heading. The distinctive oval Cross-Fire
Injection air cleaner cover is clearly visible in the engine bay
photos and is intact and correct. Power flows through a
Turbo-Hydramatic 700R4 four-speed automatic transmission, which was
the only gearbox available on the 1982 Corvette. The 700R4 was a
significant improvement over previous automatics because of its
overdrive fourth gear, which reduced highway RPM and improved fuel
economy without sacrificing the car's character at lower speeds.
This car has been upgraded with Bilstein shock absorbers at all
four corners, confirmed clearly in the undercarriage photographs.
Bilstein makes gas-pressure monotube shocks that offer more
consistent damping than the factory units, which translates to
better body control and a more connected feel through corners. This
is a practical upgra
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