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 ...
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How the 1982 Corvette quietly closed the C3 chapter
The 1982 Corvette arrived without fanfare, yet it quietly wrapped up one of the longest running chapters in American sports car history. After more than a decade of shark-nosed C3 production, 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 ...
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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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The Chevrolet Corvette is now in its eighth and most powerful generation since its 1953 debut. The Sting Ray moniker was first used on the second-generation model in 1963 — the same year 199 'Vettes ...
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