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1982 Corvette ( Show Or Street ) ( Must See ) ) Only 648 Made. on 2040-cars

US $16,999.00
Year:1982 Mileage:91000
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:

I am selling this car for Mr. John Dillion.The owner of Dillion guitars.You may find less expensive 1982 Corvettes but you will never find a nicer looking or peforming one then this. You can ride this on the street or bring it to a show. Everything has been redone from top to bottom. The car is a real head turner and the sound of the " flow master "  exhaust system is unreal ! Just read the upgrades below. You would have to spend over $15,000.00 to get it to this stage plus the original cost of the car.

We are not going any lower then this price. !!
If you consider the expense of all the work it's like buying this car for less then $2000
That's just crazy.

1982 Corvette show car.
( The rarest color .Only 648 made in gold )
The last year of the C-3 body

Recent upgrades

Rebuilt engine at 89 thousand miles   -------$2500.00  

 New-paint---------------------------------$2900.00                                               

New interior (seats, mats, rugs, and door panels) ------ $2700.00 

New tires   ----------------------- $1400.00                                                

Corvette Custom chrome spoke rims ------ $2000.00                 

New brakes (Pads, calipers, and rotors) -- $800.00        

New Pioneer stereo and speakers ----------$900.00         

New AC compressor and lines--------------$750.00                

New shocks---------------------------------$400.00                                               

New wiper motor--------------------------$200.00

All new vacuum hoses------------------$200.00

New wheel bearing's---------------------$200.00

New water pump and sensor----------$180.00

New flow master exhaust system--- $1200.00

New tachometers--------------------------$150.00

New valve cover caskets---------------$180.00

New power steering hoses------------$120.00

New parking brake----------------------$100.00
All new wheel bearings ----------$200.00

New speedometer cable--------------$100.00

+ Much more !!

1982 corvette Stingray


1982 was the last year of the body style that was introduced in 1968 as well as the frame that was introduced in 1963. No manual transmission cars were built this year, the first time since 1955. The new "Cross-Fire" fuel injection was introduced with computers controlling two fuel injectors making up to 80 adjustments per second to enhance drivability and fuel economy. This was the first fuel injected Corvette in 20 years, it also raised horsepower by 10. A solenoid operates a small flap in the hood allowing fresh air into the engine during full-throttle acceleration. A new automatic transmission has locking in all but first gear. The exhaust system was re-engineered to use smaller catalytic converters. 1982 was the first year a Corvette base price exceeded $20,000. This was the collector edition and 6,759 were produced. 

1982 color options

RPO

Exterior

Interior

Production

10

White

CH-CM-DB-DR-SGN-SGY

2,975

13

Silver Metallic

CH-DB-DR-SGY

711

19

Black

CH-CM-DR-SGN-SGY

2,357

24

Silver Blue Metallic

CH-CM-SGY

1,124

26

Dark Blue Metallic

CM-DB-SGY

562

31

Bright Blue

CH-CM-DB-SGY

567

39

Charcoal Metallic

CH-DR-SGY

1,093

40

Silver Green

CH-SGN

723

56

Gold

CH-CM

648

59

Silver Beige

SB

6,759

70

Red

CH-CM-DR-SGY

2,155

99

Dark Claret Metallic

CM-DR-SGY

853

10/13

White/Silver

CH-SGY

664

13/39

Silver/Charcoal

CH-DR-SGY

1,239

13/99

Silver/Dark Claret

DR-SGY

1,301

24/26

Silver Blue/Dark Blue

DB-SGY

1,667


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