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1979 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars

US $12,700.00
Year:1979 Mileage:28020 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Gilliam, Missouri, United States

Gilliam, Missouri, United States

Please contact me at : shanae.lauderdale@tightmail.com .

1979 Chevrolet Corvette T-Top Sport Coupe

Professional show quality base coat clear coat repaint in the correct Corvette Yellow finish
Original Corvette Yellow Exterior and Black Leather Interior
Outstanding original interior in excellent condition
Matching numbers original engine car
Nicely documented car with prior service receipts
Super sharp and drives as good as it looks

Everything except for the clock in proper working condition including the a/c, wipers, headlights, cruise control,
lights, heater, etc.

I cannot stress enough just how nice this paint job is on this car. Yes there our others cheaper but I guarantee
they do not have a show finish like this one! The Corvettes similar priced in the teens do not even come close to
the quality of this Corvette. The paint job on this car would cost you half of the cars asking price! A show
quality base coat clear coat PPG finish like this one does not come by cheap these days. You cannot appreciate the
car until you see it in person.

This 1979 Corvette is not only a super nice one but extremely flashy. The car is an original yellow one and that
color was the rarest in 1979. In fact out of 53,807 built that year only 2,357 were painted this color. That figure
does not break down how many with the black interior as this one as there were other choices for the interior
color. In my opinion the yellow with the black leather combination is the best! The paint finish on this car is
show quality. Redone in 2014 and no flaws showing. The doors all fit nice and the hood gaps are just like they
should be. The entire car was redone nicely except the paint on the door jambs were left alone and all visible GM
decals and stickers are still intact. The inner hood lip was resprayed and looks nice. The overall car is one of
the nicest examples of a 1979 you will find. Most original survivors with the original paint need to be redone. The
paint was lacquer back in those days and even if kept inside the finish is just not like this one. You really must
see this car in person to appreciate the quality of the paint. The body on the car is and was virgin and untouched
to the best of our knowledge. The window glass is all original to the car. The front and rear bumpers are the
original ones and have plenty of flex in them. No stress cracking that I am aware of. The T-tops are painted ones
and fit nicely and are easy to remove and put back on. The car does have a newer replacement catalytic converter
and mufflers at some time ago. The chassis on the car has not been undercoated and mostly original except for the
exhaust system, shocks, brakes, etc. The brake calipers were replaced at the time of the paint job. The frame is
nice and solid. Even the gas tank is not showing signs of rust or corrosion. The spare tire compartment was removed
and cleaned and does still have the original spare, jack and lug wrench.

The interior of the car is mostly all original and in excellent shape as you can see in the photos. The seats are
in great shape along with the door panels and dash assembly. The carpet is even original and surprisingly in good
condition. The floor mats have been replaced and all gauges have been removed and cleaned of any dust behind the
lenses. About the only non-original item is the radio as it is an aftermarket Kenwood am/fm cassette player. The
center console was not cut as the aftermarket radio fits nicely into the original slot with just a faceplate cover
over the radio. The speakers have been replaced and the sound is nice. The steering wheel has not collapsed and the
leather is as new. The instruments still have the color in them and not faded. All interior plastic trim pieces are
in great shape and the original seat belts are there. We did replace a few screws, sill plates and the plastic
center console to finish the interior out as new. The courtesy lights work and all instrument lights work.

The engine compartment is detailed out as original. This was only a cosmetic detail. We did replace the hoses,
valve cover gaskets, and carburetor was removed and cleaned. Even the choke on the carburetor still works properly.
The fan blade and a few other items were just refinished to look nice. No restoration needed just some refreshing
to give it the look as if just rolled of the assembly line. The engine runs out smooth and runs out impressive. No
rattles and wind noise when the windows are rolled up. Heater works great. Air conditioning works as well. This is
a corvette that not only show but can be driven as well. I would not be afraid to take this car on a road trip if
so desired. We did service the car, oil change and filter and installed a correct A/C PF25 white oil filter,
changed the rear end grease, transmission fluid changed and new pan gasket, and the antifreeze was also flushed and
changed. You should not need to do anything to this one but enjoy and drive. However, with that said they are still
older cars and need to be maintained, serviced, and looked at on occasion to maintain everything in working order.
The battery also has a quick disconnect switch.

Documentation includes a copy of the original dealer invoice, window sticker, original EPA fuel economy label,
original owners manual, original pre-delivery checklist sheet, original vin # labels for warranty back in the day,
all brochures that were included in the owners manual bag including consumer information, maintenance schedule,
brochure on chemical paint spotting, and the original plastic bag the owners manual came in. I do also have
original service receipts back in the day when the car was serviced, a sales brochure, assembly manual and some
other information pertaining to the 1979 model year. The car does have both original t-top storage bags, original
spare tire lock, and the jack and lug wrench. The rear storage strap for the T-tops is also there. Nicely
documented car that sold new in Illinois.


This was the 20,260th corvette built in 1979 out of 53,807 total that year.

Originally sold new at Bill Krughoff Chevrolet, Inc. In Mackinaw, Illinois.

Original build date was Thursday January 25th, 1979.


Features and options include:
L-48 5.7L 350 C.I. V8 Engine (4-BBL Carburetor)
Automatic Transmission
Factory Air Conditioning
Power Windows
Power Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Tilt/Telescopic Steering Column
Electric Rear Window Defogger
Cruise Control (Still works)
Sport Mirrors LH Remote & RH Manual
Power Antenna (Rebuilt original and working properly
AM/FM Kenwood Stereo Radio W/Cassette Player and Rear Speakers
Standard Emissions System
Factory Aluminum Wheels( Nicely Restored and polished out to show shine finish) New Lug bolts and center caps

Goodyear Eagle GT Outlined White Lettered Tires (P225 70R15) These are in excellent condition

ZX2 Convenience Group (This option consists of dome and courtesy light delay, headlight warning buzzer, underhood
light, low fuel warning light, floor mats, intermittent wipers, and a right side visor mirror.

Other standard equipment includes bucket seats, limited-slip differential rear axle, anti-theft audio alarm system,
special instrumentation, console, cut-pile carpeting, and removable roof panels.

1979 was the last year for the 140 M.P.H. speedometer and in late 79 some corvettes were built with 85 mph ones.
This was also the first production year for the new "High Back" seat style that was introduced in the 1978 pace car
replicas only and became standard equipment in 1979. Extensive use of plastic in the frame structure resulted in
weight reduction of about twelve pounds per seat. The new seats had better side bolster support, and the backs
folded at a higher point to permit easier rear storage access. Inertia locking mechanisms restrained the backs in
sudden deceleration, negating the need for manual locks. Driver and passenger seat tracks were redesigned for an
additional inch of forward travel. Tungsten-halogen headlight beams were phased into 1979 production early in the
production year for increased visibility. Output for both engines offered in 1979 increased by 5 h.p. due to a new
"open flow' muffler design. Also the L-48 included the L-82's low restriction, dual snorkel air intake to the
engine adding another 5 h.p. as well.

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