Numbers matching, L48/350 engine, automatic transmission, 64,892 miles on dash (title is exempt for mileage), white and red interior, AM/FM/CD player, alloy wheels, power steering, power brakes, power windows, A/C, tilt and telescopic steering column, luggage rack, original air cleaner assembly, original valve covers, and much more.
We drove this corvette an hour and a half home.
We changed the oil and filter, transmission fluid and filter, and checked and lubed the chassis. We also replaced the upper and lower control arm bushings, upper and lower ball joints, front shocks, sway bar links, right front brake caliper, fan clutch, oil pressure sending unit, transmission mount, 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.
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