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Well-kept final-year C3 Corvette in black over charcoal leather, featuring Cross-Fire Injection, T-Tops, and rare factory options. A well-preserved 1982 Chevrolet Corvette, representing the last year ...
The thrill of the barn find is almost archeological, and much like Indiana Jones, sometimes that means you have to be satisfied with finding a fascinating ruin. Other times, you get to uncover ...
Historically, the 1982 Chevrolet Corvette was not the best representative of its species. The C3, the generation it is part of, failed to impress customers, despite the bowtie’s best efforts at the ...
In 1981, when General Motors opened a new facility in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and began assembling Corvettes on its 7.3-mile-long conveyor-fed assembly line, car nuts raised an eyebrow. The C3 ...
1982 marked the final year for third-generation Chevy Corvette production. The third generation was the longest running of any, running some fifteen years, with a chassis that had debuted in 1963.
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