Select year:

 










 










Todays birthday cars:
56 years old
194378S416652
194678S416656
194678S416660
194378S416661
194378S416663
194678S416670
194378S416676
194378S416715
194378S416717
194378S416731
194678S416734
194678S416740
194378S416745
194678S416752
53 years old
194371S114997
194371S115000
194671S115026
194371S115055
194671S115063
194371S115065
194371S115071
194371S115075
194671S115078
194371S115079
52 years old
1Z37K2S519126
1Z67K2S519127
1Z67K2S519140
1Z37W2S519144
1Z67K2S519154
1Z37K2S519155
1Z37L2S519166
1Z37L2S519167
1Z67K2S519196
1Z67K2S519199
1Z37K2S519200
1Z67K2S519204
1Z37L2S519247
51 years old
1Z37J3S420945
1Z37J3S421004
50 years old
1Z67J4S424506
1Z37T4S424528
1Z37J4S424547
1Z67T4S424570
1Z37J4S424597
1Z67J4S424617
49 years old
1Z37J5S423493
1Z37J5S423498
1Z67J5S423556
1Z37J5S423585
48 years old
1Z37L6S431235
1Z37L6S431260
1Z37L6S431267
1Z37L6S431270
1Z37L6S431294
1Z37L6S431321
1Z37L6S431342
47 years old
1Z37L7S431569
1Z37X7S431572
1Z37X7S431573
1Z37L7S431636
1Z37L7S431658
1Z37X7S431681
1Z37L7S431712
46 years old
1Z87L8S404262
1Z87L8S404274
1Z87L8S404301
1Z8748S404308
1Z87L8S404332
1Z8748S404406
45 years old
1Z8789S431860
1Z8789S431888
1Z8789S431928
1Z8789S431959
44 years old
1Z87HAS426455
1Z878AS426481
1Z878AS426504
1Z878AS426545
1Z876AS426553
1Z876AS426558
1Z878AS426568
1Z878AS426575
43 years old
1G1AY876?BS425757
1G1AY876?BS425802
42 years old
1G1AY878?C5111677
1G1AY878?C5111895

VIN 1G1AY878?C5107033




























   
Car Year: 1982
Car's approximate birthday: February 23, 1982
 
Owner: Streetside Classics
City: Lithia Springs
State: Georgia
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
State: Nice Driver
 
Exterior: 24/26 Silver Blue/Dark Blue (6.56%)
Interior: 222 Dark Blue (Leather) (10.82%)
Wheels: Alloy (26.60%)
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  1YY87 Base Corvette Sport Coupe (200hp) 73.40% 18,290.07
  AG9 Power Driver Seat 88.89% 197.00
  AU3 Power Door Locks 94.21% 155.00
  C49 Rear Window Defogger 66.46% 129.00
  CC1 Removable Glass Roof Panels 58.11% 443.00
  D84 Two-Tone Paint 19.17% 428.00
  DG7 Electric Sport Mirrors 79.90% 125.00
  K35 Cruise Control 95.69% 165.00
  N90 Aluminum Wheels 66.30% 458.00
  QGR White Letter SBR Tires, P255/70R15 23.35% 80.00
  U75 Power Antenna 61.23% 60.00
  Total   0.000006220210404%
(1 Cars)
20,530.07
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mileage: 70,159 miles
 
Car history:
Posted 05/16/2016

VEHICLE FEATURES & OPTIONS
Maintenance Records, Owner's Manual, AM/FM Radio, CD Player, T-Tops, Air
Conditioning, Heat, Tilt Wheel, Leather Interior, Cruise Control, Power Brakes,
Power Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Seatbelts, Four Wheel Disc Brakes,
Fuel Injection, Numbers Matching

SELLER REMARKS
Despite the Collector's Edition name, the special gray 1982 Corvette was anything
but, with a significant number of that year's production being such vehicles. As
a result, cars like this clean two-tone blue Corvette are somewhat rarer, with a
fraction as many being produced. And to many, the 1982 Corvette represents
the pinnacle of C3 engineering and development, making them the ones to own
if you're a serious collector.

The two-tone blue finish on this car is how it came from the factory (code
24/26 Silver Blue over Dark Blue) and looks awesome on the '82 model's
dramatic curves. Any C3 'Vette is a sight to see, but by the time this car was
built, the design had been refined to the point where it was instantly recognizable
anywhere in the world. With no signs of previous accidents and a brilliant shine,
there will be no chance of keeping a low profile in this fantastic plastic Corvette.
Panel fit is about what you got with your new Corvette in 1982, good, but not
perfect, but it's obvious that this car has always been properly cared for. The
only demerit is a crack on the hood that came from the bracing underneath,
but otherwise this is one clean 'Vette. All the original emblems were reinstalled,
including the cross-fire injection badges on the front fenders which were unique
to the 1982 model year.

A matching blue leather interior offers deep, plush power buckets that are
every bit as comfortable as they look, and do an above-average job of keeping
you in place during spirited maneuvers. They show light wear that's entirely in
line with the car's age and mileage, and absolutely no rips or tears in the material.
All the gauges work, and I'm especially fond of the steering wheel wrapped in
black leather, which is low-key and stylish. A 4-speed automatic transmission
was a new fuel-saving measure in 1982, and the only transmission available in
the Corvette that year, so that's what sits in the center console. This one also
features things like A/C, cruise control, power windows, power locks, and a tilt
wheel, adding to the Corvette's luxury/performance mission, as well as a newer
AM/FM/CD stereo head unit. Even the blue carpets are in very good shape with
only light fading, which isn't surprising since this car has spent a lot of its life in
warm, dry Arizona.

The Cross-Fire Injection was an early version of throttle-body fuel injection,
and makes a nice, round 200 horsepower in the 1982 Corvette. The engine bay
in this one is nicely preserved, befitting its mileage, with the large dual air filter
unit dominating the top of the engine itself. It's quite clean under the hood,
suggesting that someone has always loved this car, and everything is as the
factory intended with none of the usual modifications you find on small block
Chevys. Underneath, it's very clean with a correct 2-1-2 exhaust system that
looks quite recent and more evidence of life lived in the desert. A composite
leaf spring is another C3 innovation that would foreshadow the equipment in
the upcoming C4, and that, too, is still in place. 1982 Corvettes came with
some of the most beautiful ally wheels of the period, with these surrounded
with 225/70/15 BF Goodrich T/A radials.
 
For Sale: No

Number of visits on this page by other users: 124

This site is sponsored by: