The 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Collector Edition is an iconic American
sports car featuring a robust 5.0L naturally aspirated V8 engine
with overhead valves (OHV) and 16 valves, delivering classic
performance and driving excitement. This model comes finished in a
sleek Silver exterior paired with a refined Silver leather
interior, reflecting its premium status
Factory-appointed features include power windows, air conditioning,
a premium sound system, and distinctive Collector Edition badging.
With exceptionally low mileage under 93,000 miles-averaging less
than 3,000 miles per year-this Corvette remains in excellent
overall condition, offering both collectible value and dependable
performance. Call to inspect and test drive today
Call 561-676-1912 or 954-401-4535 Anytime! NEW ARRIVAL A 1982
CHEVROLET COLLECTOR EDITION C3 CORVETTE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AND FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING THESE ARE CONSIDERED GREAT VALUES AT
THEIR CURRENT PRICE POINTS , THE ORIGINAL EVOLUTION OF A CLASSIC.
The 1982 Chevrolet Corvette Collector Edition marked the final year
of the C3 generation. It introduced an opening rear glass
hatchback, a Cross-Fire injection 5
7L V8 engine, and a special Silver Beige paint scheme. Chevrolet
built 6,759 units out of 25,407 total 1982 Corvettes. You can read
more on the Chevrolet Corvette (C3) Wikipedia page
Key FeaturesRear Hatch: First Corvette with an opening rear
hatchback window instead of a fixed rear window .Paint & Interior:
Exclusive Silver Beige Metallic exterior paint with gradient
silver-beige leather seats and matching multi-tone door panels.
Wheels: Special aluminum turbine wheels styled to recall the 1967
Corvette knock-off designs
Engine: 350 cubic-inch (5.7L) small-block V8 with dual
throttle-body Cross-Fire fuel injection, making 200 horsepower.
Transmission: 4-speed automatic with overdrive (the manual 4-speed
was dropped for 1982)
1982 saw the debut of the ""Cross-Fire Injection"" fuel delivery
system. This TBI (Throttle Body Fuel Injection) was not the type of
fuel injection installed previously in some C1 and C2 Corvettes. It
utilized two throttle bodies combined with Chevrolet's computer
control system
[10] The engine produced 200 hp (149 kW) and was mated to a new
four-speed automatic transmission with torque converters bypass in
the top three gears. Compared to the previous Turbo-Hydramatic
3-speed, the new 700-R4 transmission had a lower first and second
gear for improved low-end acceleration, and a fourth gear overdrive
that would reduce engine rpm by 30 percent at highway cruising
speeds, resulting in better fuel economy. On the downside, the new
transmission was not considered a strong unit and proved
problematic
[42] The final model C3 Corvette's published performance numbers
were 0-60 mph in 7.9 seconds-the quarter-mile in 16.1 at 85 mph
(137 km/h)
This was the last year for 8-track tape availability and new
""cross-fire injection"" emblems appeared on front fenders. Nose
and fuel door crossed-flags emblems changed to a more squared
design. In 1982, Chevrolet knew this would be the last year of an
entire generation of Corvettes and so commemorated the occasion by
offering a Collector Edition with separate serial number
sequencing, silver-beige paint, unique wheels patterned after the
1967 model's bolt-on alloys, and an operable rear hatch window
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386 867 0598 BOCA RATON , FL -- INSTALLED FEATURES: Front air
conditioning, Antenna type: power, Radio: AM/FM, Power brakes,
Center console, Power steering: hydraulic, Steering wheel: tilt and
telescopic, Gauge: tachometer, Trip odometer, Removable roof:
t-tops, Front seat type: bucket, Upholstery: leather, Anti-theft
system: alarm, Wheels: aluminum alloy, Power windows, Tinted glass,
Window defogger: rear
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