1979 Chevrolet Corvette
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The third generation (C3) Corvette was introduced in 1968, and with a sleek new exterior design, that drew inspiration from the Mako Shark II concept designed by Larry Shinoda. The interior was also completely redesigned, which helped the third-generation Corvette set new sales records for General Motors. Available in Coupe or Convertible models, both featured pop-up headlights that were concealed via a vacuum-operated system. Utilizing many of the already well-proven components from the previous generation, the C3 offered a refined independent suspension with a variety of V8 engines on offer. In 1978, the C3-generation Corvette underwent significant revisions, including a fixed fastback rear window, square-shaped instruments, a glove box, new interior door panels, and relocated wiper and washer controls. The C3 Corvette is considered an American icon and is favored by many as one of the most accessible and dependable offerings of “America's Sports Car.”
Highlights
Powered by a 350 cu-in four-barrel carbureted “L48” V8 engine rated at 195 horsepower
Ordered new with a three-speed automatic transmission
Finished in Silver Metallic with Oyster White leather interior
Body-color removable roof panels
15 inch eight-hole alloy wheels with Goodyear Eagle GT II tires
Upgraded Alpine AM/FM/CD radio
Please note that while the five-digit odometer displays just over 35,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is believed just over 135,000 miles
Features
Fiberglass body construction
Tinted glass
Pop-up headlights
Air conditioning
Fog lights
Full instrumentation with speedometer and trip odometer
Sport-styled four-spoke steering wheel
Swiveling sun visors
High-back bucket seats
Day/night inside rearview mirror
Cruise control
Center-fill fueling
Power steering
Four-wheel independent suspension
Power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes
Known Imperfections
Worn driver’s seat
Scraped lower front facia
Paint chips on the steering column
Inoperable air conditioning
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Owner's manual
Storage bags for the removable roof panels
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette reports that they purchased it from the original owner in Rio Rancho, New Mexico in December 2021.