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While virtually every one of America’s high-performance cars had already been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves or legislated out of existence by the mid-1970s, Chevrolet’s Corvette continued as the universal object of desire for many true driving enthusiasts. The third-generation Corvette’s "Mako Shark” styling, dating to 1968, remained largely intact through 1982. Finished in White over distinctive Silver Green leather upholstery and matching carpeting, this 1982 Chevrolet Corvette is a very nicely preserved and presented example from the last model year of third-generation production. T-roof panels provide year-round enjoyment. Power is provided by the sole engine available for 1982 – ...
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While virtually every one of America’s high-performance cars had already been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves or legislated out of existence by the mid-1970s, Chevrolet’s Corvette continued as the universal object of desire for many true driving enthusiasts. The third-generation Corvette’s "Mako Shark” styling, dating to 1968, remained largely intact through 1982. Finished in White over distinctive Silver Green leather upholstery and matching carpeting, this 1982 Chevrolet Corvette is a very nicely preserved and presented example from the last model year of third-generation production. T-roof panels provide year-round enjoyment. Power is provided by the sole engine available for 1982 – the L83-Code Chevrolet 350 cubic-inch V-8 engine, factory-rated at 200 horsepower with the innovative Cross-Fire throttle body fuel injection (TBI) system. A 4-speed automatic transmission delivers the power to the 2.72:1 rear axle for relaxed, high-speed highway performance. Features and amenities include power brakes and steering, air conditioning, power windows, a remote mirror, tilt steering, and an updated Kenwood digital AM/FM CD stereo unit. Handsome Corvette alloy wheels mount a set of BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires. A 1982 Corvette owner’s manual and a storage bag for the T-roof panels are included. Very nicely presented and sporting a rare color combination, this 1982 Chevrolet Corvette marks the end of ‘C3’ production in anticipation of the upcoming 4th Generation models to follow for 1984. This vehicle shows approximately 1,870 miles. Appraised value of $50,000. Plus HST & registration fees. WE WILL TAKE ANYTHING IN ON TRADE