1977 Corvette Restoration Project: All-Original Classic on eBay

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In 1977, Chevrolet sought to breathe new life into the Corvette lineup by making additional features standard across all models.

Although this led to a price increase, with the base coupe configuration reaching $8,647, the Corvette remained popular. Chevrolet produced 49,213 units that year, marking a significant milestone as the 500,000th Corvette rolled off the assembly line.

A 1977 Corvette recently appeared on eBay, presenting itself as an intriguing prospect for potential buyers. Described as all-original by the seller, the car has never suffered damage or been involved in a flood, boasting a clean title and full functionality.

While the Corvette runs and drives, it requires attention to its factory air conditioning, as the compressor needs replacement.

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Under the hood sits a matching-numbers L48 engine, standard for the 1977 Corvette, paired with a four-speed manual transmission.

The odometer indicates only 48,000 miles (77,200 km), making it a promising restoration candidate or daily driver. Despite its appeal, the Corvette struggles to find a new home, potentially due to its selling price.

The seller hopes to fetch around $10,000 for the Corvette, with bidding starting at $8,000 and a reserve in place. However, the listing raises concerns, such as referring to the Corvette as a “Stingray,” despite the model discontinuing the use of that name in 1976.

Despite these factors, for those seeking a well-preserved 1977 Corvette, this example parked in Albemarle, North Carolina, might still warrant consideration.

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Park-Shin Jung

By Park-Shin Jung

Park-Shin Jung explores the cutting-edge technologies driving the future of the automotive industry. At Dax Street, he covers everything from autonomous driving and AI integration to next-gen powertrains and sustainable materials. His articles dive into how these advancements are shaping the cars of tomorrow, offering readers a front-row seat to the future of mobility.

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