For corvette lovers in search of that perfect classic Vette, but particularly that
beautiful Corvette they have always dreamed off... we have consolidated our inventory of classic Vettes onto this page below.
If you don't see the perfect corvette you are looking for remember to call 814-793-4282.
Numbers matching, 350/190Hp, 4spd, power steering, power brakes, black convertible top, black leather interior, A/C, original
shifter, original air cleaner, original valve covers, original ignition shielding, rally wheels, AM/FM/Cassette, tinted glass,
correct radiator,and much more.
16,000 original miles, L82/350, 4spd, black leather interior, all original, power steering, power brakes, A/C, AM/FM/8 track
working, power windows, power antenna, rear window defogger, alloy wheels, gymkhana suspension, and much more!
Numbers matching, Auto, 80K miles, new red leather interior, power steering, power brakes, A/C, power windows, alloy wheels,
rear window defogger, and much more.
Numbers matching, 4spd, 76,000 original miles, oyster leather interior, power windows, power steering, power brakes, A/C,
tilt and tele steering column, alloy wheels, AM/FM radio, new base coat clear coat paint job, new interior, dual exhaust,
performance mufflers, and much more.
History of Corvette Colors
Over the years GM released the Corvette in some cutting edge and unique colors. This
page is dedicated to these colors that wouldn’t fit in any other category but there own. The 1955 model year started
off unique colors like Corvette Copper, and Harvest Gold. The 1956 model year brought about a whole new body for the Vette
along with colors like Aztec Copper and Cascade Green. The 1957 mode year Vette continued with some special colors like Inca
Silver, Aztec Copper, and Cascade Green. The 1958 Corvette brought another complete body styling change to the C1 Vette along
with colors like Charcoal and Regal Turquoise. The 1959 Corvette was released with colors like Classic Cream, Crown Sapphire,
and Inca Silver. The 1960 Corvettes also had there fair share of different colors like Tasco Turquoise, Honduras Maroon, Ermine
White, Sateen Silver, and Cascade Green. The 1961 Corvette was redesigned we a duck tail rear and 4 tail lights, it also had
colors like Fawn Beige, Honduras Maroon, and Sateen Silver. The 1962 Model year vette was the end of the C1 body style. This
year featured colors like Fawn Beige, Almond Beige, and Sateen Silver.
The 1963 Corvette was the first year for the C2 Mid Year Corvette, this year had colors like code 932 Saddle Tan and code
941 Sebring Silver. The 1964 Vette continued the code 932 Saddle Tan and code 940 Satin Silver. The 1965 C2 Corvette had a
few new colors: code GG Glen Green and code QQ Silver Pearl. The 1966 Corvette used colors like code 986 Silver Pearl and
code 982 Mosport Green. The 1967 C2 Vette was the last of the Mid Year era vette. They used colors like code 980 Goodwood
Green and Silver Pearl.
The 1968 Corvette was the first year for the Mako Shark C3 body style. This year GM release colors like code 984 British Green,
code 986 Silverstone Silver, code 988 Cordovan Maroon, and code 992 Corvette Bronze. The 1969 C3 Vette also had its sharp
of unusual colors like code 980 Riverside Gold, code 983 Fathom Green, code 986 Cortez Silver, code 988 Burgundy, and code
990 Monaco Orange. The 1970 Corvette was released with wider fenders than 68 and 69 to cut down on stone chips. The 1970 C3
Vette had colors like code 982 Donnybrooke Green, code 986 Cortez Silver, code 991 Ontario Orange, code 992 Laguna Gray, and
code 993 Corvette Bronze. The 1971 Model Vette had colors like code 905 Nevada Silver, code 983 Brands Hatch Green, code 988
Steel Cities Gray, and code 989 War Bonnet Yellow. The 1972 Corvette C3 was the last year for chrome bumpers on both ends.
The 72 vettes had colors like code 924 Pewter Silver, code 946 Elkhart Green, code 987 Ontario Orange, and code 988 Steel
Cities Gray.
The 1973 C3 Corvette was the first year for a rubber front bumper, this year still had chrome rear bumpers. The 73 vettes
had colors like code 945 Blue-Green, code 947 Elkhart Green, and Orange. The 1974 Corvette was the first year for rubber bumpers
on both ends of the Vette. This year also released colors like code 917 Corvette Gray, code 948 Dark Green, code 969 Dark
Brown, and code 980 Corvette Orange. The 1975 Corvette was the last year for a convertible Vette in the C3 body style. The
75 vettes also had colors like code 42 Bright Green, code 67 Medium Saddle, and code 70 Orange Flame. The 1976 Corvette was
released with colors like code 33 Dark Green, code 37 Mahogany, code 64 Buckskin, code 69 Dark Brown, and code 70 Orange Flame.
The 1977 Corvette was the last year for the short back window. The 77 corvette had colors like color 13 Silver, code 41 Corvette
Chartreuse, code 66 Corvette Orange, and code 80 Corvette Tan.
The 1978 Corvette was released with a big back window; this year was also the 25th anniversary of the corvette. The 78 vettes
had colors like code 13 Silver, code 59 Corvette Light Beige, code 82 Corvette Mahogany, and code 89 Corvette Dark Brown.
The 1979 Corvette was the last year for the rounded rear bumper, and the none flared front bumper. The 79 corvette had colors
like code 13 Silver, code 58 Corvette Dark Green, code 59 Corvette Light Beige, and code 82 Corvette Dark Brown.
The 1980 Corvette was the first year for the flared front bumper, and the rear spoiler built into the rear bumper. The 80
corvette came in colors like code 13 Silver, code 47 Dark Brown, code 58 Dark Green, code 59 Frost Beige, and code 75 Dark
Claret. The 1981 Corvette was the first and only year corvettes we produced at two separate factories. The 81 vettes had colors
like code 06 Mahogany Metallic, code 13 Silver Metallic, code 59 Beige, code 79 Maroon Metallic, code 84 Charcoal Metallic,
code 33/38 Silver/Dark Blue, code 33/39 Silver/Charcoal, code 50/74 Beige/Dark Bronze, and code 80/98 Autumn Red/Dark Claret.
The 1982 Corvette was the end of the C3 Mako Shark body style. The 1982 featured a few one year only colors like code 59 Gold,
code 13 Silver, code 39 Charcoal, code 40 Silver Green, code 59 Silver Beige, code 10/13 White/Silver, code 13/39 Silver/Charcoal,
code 13/99 Silver/Dark Claret, code 24/26 Silver Blue/ Dark Blue, and code 59 Silver-Beige Collector Car Color. The 82 Corvette
was the end a long era in the corvette history.
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