1977 was a milestone year in Corvette history. On March 15th of
that year, Chevrolet General Manager Robert Lund personally drove
the 500,000th Corvette off the assembly line in Bowling Green,
Kentucky. It had taken 15 years to build the first 250,000, and
only 8 more to double that number, which tells you everything about
how the Corvette's popularity had grown through the 1970s. It was
also the final year for the vertical rear window that had become a
signature of the C3 generation, and the last year the Stingray
script appeared on the fenders before being replaced by the
traditional crossed-flags emblem for 1978. Road and Track magazine
tested a 1977 Corvette through their slalom course that year and it
ran faster than a Porsche Turbo Carrera. This one is finished in
Corvette Orange with dark brown leather and matching T-tops, all
original numbers matching, with original paint still on the car,
and stored inside every winter.
Under the hood is the 350 cubic inch V8 backed by the three speed
Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic. The 350 in 1977 produced 180
horsepower and the kind of low-speed torque that makes the car
genuinely enjoyable to drive at any speed. The drivetrain received
a full service at Dynamic Repair in 2016 representing $6,000 in
work, and new tires were fitted in 2024, which means this car is as
sorted and ready to drive as a numbers-matching C3 can be. Factory
air conditioning, powered windows, and an AM/FM radio round out a
well-equipped car that was optioned correctly from the
beginning.
Inside, the dark brown leather interior is clean and original,
matching the warm, rich tone of the Corvette Orange exterior in a
way that very few color combinations on the C3 manage. The T-tops
are present and give the car the open-air character the C3 was
always best at. 1977 was also the first year leather seats came as
a standard feature on the Corvette, no extra charge required, which
is reflected in how well this cabin has held together over the
decades.
Numbers-matching C3 Corvettes with original paint and documented
winter storage are becoming increasingly hard to find as the years
go on. Most have been repainted, modified, or simply not cared for
with the level of attention this one has received. An orange
Corvette with brown leather from the year Chevrolet hit half a
million units produced is a specific and well-documented piece of
Corvette history.
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