1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
*Please note an engine idle short video has been added to the video gallery. Additional photos of the interior and convertible mechanism have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note additional close-up photos of the soft top convertible have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note additional exterior photos have been added to the photo gallery.
*Please note a start-up engine idle and walkthrough video has been added to the video gallery.
*Please note additional photos of the interior have been added to the photo gallery.
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1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Engine Idle

1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Start-Up & Walkthrough
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
As the door slammed on the muscle car era, new regulations for 5-mph front bumpers led to a color-keyed urethane front end treatment for the 1973 Chevrolet Corvette, replacing the previous years’ chrome bumper. It added only 35 pounds (and about two inches to the Stingray's nose), and the rear bumper remained chrome for another year.
Performance options included the base L48 350/190 hp V8, the L82 350/250 hp small-block, and the LS4 454/275 hp big-block. Chevrolet engineers used sound deadening material that cut interior sound noise in the C3 by a claimed 40 percent. Rubber pads were fitted between the body and chassis, steel beams were installed in the doors as crash protection, a cold-air induction hood was introduced, and radial tires were now standard.
Prices increased slightly to $5,561.50 ($39,431 today) for the base coupe and $5,398.50 ($38,275) for the convertible. In total, 30,464 Corvettes were produced for the 1973 model year, representing an increase of 3,460 over the 1972 Vette. Only 4,943 (16 percent) were convertibles like this one.
Highlights
C3 Corvette finished in Dark Blue Metallic (927) paint over black vinyl (400) interior with a white convertible top
Upgrades by a previous owner include:
GM 350 cu-in V8 crate replacement engine with Edelbrock 600 cfm carburetor
New fuel tank
New HEI ignition system
New upholstery and carpet
New BFGoodrich Radial T/A P225/70R15 tires
Four-speed automatic transmission
The chassis number (1Z67J3S400893) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
Z – Corvette
67 – Convertible
J – 350 cu-in 190 hp V8 engine
3 – 1973 model year
S – St. Louis, Missouri, assembly plant
400893 – Sequential production number
Features
Two-door, rear-wheel-drive convertible
Curved Coca-Cola bottle design
Stingray fender emblems
Pop-up headlights
Dual exhaust
Final year of chrome rear bumper
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Faux wood paneling on doors
15-inch Corvette wheels
Astro Ventilation
Power steering
Power brakes
Four-wheel independent suspension
Three-spoke steering wheel with center horn
Driver-focused instrumentation:
160 mph speedometer
Tachometer
Center-mounted instrumentation:
Fuel level
Water temperature
Analog clock
Oil pressure
Battery
Pioneer AM/FM/Cassette stereo
Lap seatbelts
Storage compartments and courtesy lights behind the seats
Known Imperfections
Side windows do not line up properly with the convertible top
Radio has power, but it is not working
Air conditioner does not work
Fuel gauge is not accurate
Horn works sporadically
Light bulb for right turn signal is out and needs to be replaced
Kept original oil tube and dipstick when the engine was replaced, so the dipstick inaccurately shows that the oil level is too full, even when it is not
Door cards and window felts are worn
Paint chips up front
Front bumper near passenger headlight is cracked and finish is peeling
Convertible top has several holes due to wear
Paint chips on underside of convertible top and light rust on brackets
Wear on paint where the top seals with the body
Tear in top of driver’s seat upholstery
Two tears on edge of passenger door upholstery
Rust on underside of rear bumper
Included
Corvette floor mats
White Line Firestone GR70-15 Radial Tubeless spare tire (may be original to the car)
Jack
Owner’s manual
New inside door locks and door pulls
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1973 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible bought it in April 2023 with a goal to make it “a solid daily driver” while “keeping it a sports car, not a race car.”