Is a 1977 Corvette a good car?

Despite the Corvette’s reputation as the behemoth of sports cars, it is a highly maneuverable car with hair-trigger steering. Until you get used to the quickness, which is even more abrupt than the 2.9 turns lock-to-lock would suggest, you carve a notchy path down the freeway. And some folks are not going to like that.

How much did a 1977 Corvette cost in 1977?

30th Anniversary Road Test: 1977 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray

PRICE
List price, FOB Detroit $8648
Price as tested $10,431
GENERAL
Curb weight, lb 3540

What engine was in the 1977 Corvette?

1977 Corvette Overview

Model: 1977 Corvette
Engine: 350ci, 180HP Engine (standard) 350ci, 210HP Engine
VIN: 1Z37L7S400001 – 1Z37L7S449213
Transmission: 4-speed manual (standard) 4-speed manual (close ratio) 3-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic automatic (optional)
Original Price: $8,647.65 (Coupe)

What was the color of the corvette in 1977?

The 1977 Corvette. The 1977 Corvette was no longer badged with the “Sting Ray” script. The tried and true orange engine color was changed to blue between August and September of 1976. Some early production 1977 Corvettes were still built with the orange painted engines but most have the new blue engines.

Is the C3 Corvette the same as the 1976?

The 1977 C3 Corvette arrived with only a few, modest modifications from its previous year. Outwardly, the car was virtually identical to the 1976 model, save for the introduction of a reworked luggage and roof panel rack (RPO V54) that could be used to transport the car’s T-tops (instead of placing them in the Corvette’s lidless trunk.)

When did the Corvette engine change to blue?

The tried and true orange engine color was changed to blue between August and September of 1976. Some early production 1977 Corvettes were still built with the orange painted engines but most have the new blue engines.

When did the 500, 000th corvette come out?

While the 250,000th Corvette had been a Riverside Gold convertible that had been built on November 7, 1969, the 500,000th Corvette was a white coupe, which was driven off the production line by (then) Chevrolet General Manager, Robert Lund on March 15, 1977. The 500,000th Corvette rolled off the production line on March 15, 1977.