Vehicle Description
A distinctive year, low mileage, rare colors, and plenty of
features - this 1982 Chevrolet Corvette was already pretty darn
desirable even before you saw the value price.
The first thing that strikes you about this coupe is the color.
Less than 725 coupes were painted in code-40 Silver Green, and this
color was only offered in 1982. It looks like there has been a
recent investment in a professional respray to keep this Corvette
looking its best. Of course, it takes exceptionally straight
fiberglass panels to best showcase this rare finish. The shine of
this silvery hue also coordinates nicely with the optional aluminum
wheels that were a great addition to these later C3s. And speaking
of the later cars, the fastback profile, deep chin spoiler, and
ducktail end cap all add to the distinctive look that really makes
these stand out. Besides just looking amazing, this one earns its
place in history as the final year before General Motors shut the
books on the C3.
The Silver Green interior is nearly as rare as the exterior. The
metallic leather seat package that was optional on late-C3s, and
since it represents its period so well, we love to see it so well
preserved. And more than just look good, this classic has appeal
because it's loaded with options like power windows, power locks,
power driver's seat, power mirrors, tilt steering column, electric
rear defrost, original AM/FM/cassette stereo, and just about
anything else GM could include in the top-of-the-line Corvette.
Tinted glass T-tops means you can have an open-air experience
on-demand with this Corvette, along with ability to cool it all
down with the air conditioning that's been converted to modern
R134a.
The 1982 drivetrain was a preview of the new C4 Corvette. The Cross
Fire Injected 350 cubic-inch V8 was torquey, powerful, and
surprisingly efficient thanks to a new 700R4 four-speed automatic
overdrive transmission as standard equipment. This is the original
motor, and just like the rest of this car, it's refreshingly stock.
The offset air cleaner gives it away, and you'll be impressed by
how tidy everything is and how well-maintained all the vitals are.
It starts quickly and easily, makes a fantastic rumble from the
dual exhaust, and snaps through the gears with authority - all
making for an entertaining V8 cruiser. It also helps that there's a
disc brake behind each one of those cool alloy wheels.
These final-year C3s were one of the few of this model that were
built in Bowling Green, not St. Louis. The modern factory makes
these are sought-after today for their superior build quality.
Backing that up is all the right paperwork, including the owner's
manual, reproduction buildsheet, and reproduction window sicker. So
this is an interesting classic with great features, and it only
gets better when you realize that this total vintage package is
available at such an affordable price. Don't miss out, call
today!!!