1978 Chevrolet Corvette 25th Anniversary Silver Edition �€" L-82
350 V8, T-Tops, Oyster Leather Interior Why This Car Is Special The
1978 Chevrolet Corvette was not a typical model year update.
Chevrolet used the 1978 edition to celebrate 25 years of Corvette
production, and they did it with a purpose-built commemorative
package called the Silver Anniversary Edition. This was not a
simple badge and stripe job. Chevrolet developed a specific
two-tone silver paint scheme for the occasion, pairing a lighter
silver upper body with a darker charcoal silver lower body,
separated by a body-color dividing line. The result was a factory
appearance that looked intentional and cohesive in a way that most
special editions of that era did not. The 1978 model year also
brought one of the most significant styling updates the C3
generation ever received. Chevrolet redesigned the rear of the car
with a large wraparound fastback rear window, dramatically changing
the roofline and increasing rear visibility. The new glass hatch
created a much more functional cargo area and gave the 1978
Corvette a profile that remained in production through 1982.
Combined with the removable glass T-tops that had been introduced
on the C3 in 1978 as a regular production option, this was one of
the most open-air-capable Corvette configurations Chevrolet had
offered to that point. Total 1978 Corvette production reached
approximately 46,776 units. Of those, around 15,283 were Silver
Anniversary Edition cars, making this a significant but not rare
variant. What makes the combination of this specific car worth
noting is the L-82 engine under the hood. The base engine for 1978
was the L-48 350, rated at 185 horsepower. The optional L-82 was a
more serious piece, carrying higher-compression pistons, a more
aggressive camshaft, larger valves, and a four-barrel carburetor
feeding through a dual-snorkel air cleaner setup. The L-82 was
rated at 220 horsepower for 1978. This car has that engine, and it
currently wears an Edelbrock air cleaner in place of the factory
unit. Features List - L-82 350 cubic inch V8, rated at 220
horsepower - TH350 3-speed automatic transmission - 25th Silver
Anniversary Edition two-tone exterior - Removable glass T-tops -
Oyster leather bucket seats - Edelbrock air cleaner - 4-wheel disc
brakes - Independent rear suspension with transverse leaf spring -
Dual exhaust - Aluminum slotted wheels - White letter tires - Air
conditioning - Power steering - Power windows - Tilt steering
column - AM/FM stereo - Dual exhaust Mechanical The L-82 350 cubic
inch small block V8 is the correct engine for this car and it shows
the crossed-flags Corvette valve cover emblems that identify it as
a factory Corvette-spec engine. The Edelbrock air cleaner is a
common and well-regarded upgrade from the original closed-loop air
cleaner assembly. The engine bay shows its age honestly �€" this is
not a freshly detailed show car �€" but the components visible are
consistent with what you would expect to find on an unmolested,
driver-quality C3 that has been used and maintained rather than
trailered. The TH350 3-speed automatic transmission was a durable
and well-proven unit that Chevrolet used extensively during this
period. Its floor-mounted shifter in a Corvette application keeps
the driving experience connected enough that the automatic does not
feel out of place in this car. The underside photographs tell an
important story. The floors are solid, the frame rails are clean,
and the independent rear suspension cradle shows no evidence of
serious corrosion or repair. The exhaust system runs dual pipes the
length of the car and exits cleanly through the rear valance. The
rear suspension uses the Corvette's traditional fully independent
setup with a transverse multi-leaf spring, U-jointed half-shafts,
and trailing arms �€" a design that was genuinely advanced for an
American production car and contributed significantly to the
Corvette's handling reputation during
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