Numbers matching, L82/350, 4 speed manual transmission, 10,348 miles on dash (title is exempt for mileage), tan leather interior, rally wheels, power steering, power brakes, Gymkhana suspension, AM/FM/CD player, power windows, X-A/C, original valve covers, original ignition shielding, original air cleaner assembly, and much more.
We drove this Corvette 3 hours home; it ran and drove great the entire way.
We changed the oil and filter, and checked and lubed the chassis. We also replaced the power steering pump, seat covers, complete carpet set, and much more.
The previous owner recently replaced the trailing arms, strut rods, leaf spring, U-joints, upper and lower control arms, front spindles, coil springs, tie rod ends, power steering ram, power steering control valve, sway bar links, steering box, fuel pump, rebuilt the rear end, and much more.
1977 was the last year for the short back window. It was also the first year without Stingray badges on the fenders, and saw the return of the black exterior color option. Each early 1977 also had a polished horn cap, which was later recalled due to safety concerns over the sun glaring on it.
For some interesting history on the 1977 corvette click here.
Click here for some common C3 Corvette issues.
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