How much is a 1978 Corvette?

When it came out in the 1970s, the 1978 Chevrolet Corvette sold for between $9,000 and a little over $10,000. Its original MSRP base price was set at $9,645.

Is there a 1978 Corvette Stingray?

1978 was the 25th anniversary of Corvette. To celebrate a competely re-designed body was rolled out with new “fastback” styling. The new wrap-around rear window provided much more space behind the seats but was not a hatchback. Access to the storage space is still accessed from behind the seats.

Is 1978 a good year for Corvette?

All in all, 1978 marked the start of a slow turning point for the Corvette. After years of decline, all-around improvements signaled that big things and big performance were still on the horizon for a car that was, once again, with the death of so many of its competitors, America’s only true sports car!

How fast is a 1978 Corvette?

Not only will it run faster now — the L-82 version with four-speed is certainly the fastest American production car, while the base L-48 automatic (0-60: 7.8 seconds, top speed: 123 mph) is no slouch — but general driveability and road manners are of a high order as well.

How many 1978 Corvettes are still on the road?

(Image courtesy of GM Media.) Still, the 1978 Corvette sold quite well, moving 46,776 units in all. Of these, 6,502 sold were the limited edition Corvette Pace Car model, which retailed for more than $4,000 over the standard model.

What’s the rarest Corvette?

The only 1983 Chevrolet Corvette C4 is the rarest Corvette ever in the world and no price tag could ever be applied to the truly one-of-a-kind car.

How much is a 1963 Stingray worth?

Depending on the engine specification and options, values can change vastly, Hagerty’s price guide ranks the 1963 “Split-Window” Corvette fitted with an L75 V8 at $122k in #2 excellent condition, while a #1 concours-quality car should bring $167k, although they suggest a 20% hit for the 3-speed transmission.

How much horsepower did a 78 Corvette have?

1978 Corvette Specifications Horsepower for the ’78 Corvette rose to 175/185 base and to 220 for the L82 option. Despite this, sales declined for the first time in seven years, easing to 46,776.

What transmission is in a 78 Corvette?

Two new transmissions were introduced in the 1978 Corvette. A new Four-Speed manual transmission is standard. A new automatic transmission is available for the L82 350 Cu.

What’s the value of a 79 Corvette?

From a documentation perspective, the original owner’s manual is intact. We place a value of $12,000 on this Corvette. From a substantiation perspective, first quarter 2009 auction results indicate the appraisal value is correct. Also of interest is that the one-year appreciation factor for the 1979 Corvette is 4%.

How fast can a 1978 Corvette go?

How much is a 1978 Corvette worth?

When it came out in the 1970s, the 1978 Chevrolet Corvette sold for between $9,000 and a little over $10,000. Its original MSRP base price was set at $9,645. Nowadays, automobile selling websites like Hagerty.com will sell a 1978 Chevrolet Corvette in excellent condition for around $27,600. Suncan Imports and Classics posts pricier listings of around $29,900.

Where is the VIN on a 1978 Corvette?

For all 1978 Corvettes, the location of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped on a plate attached to the left front body hinge pillar.

How much does a Corvette Stingray cost?

The Corvette Stingray’s base price is around $55,500, putting it on the low end of the spectrum among luxury sports cars. The Corvette Grand Sport starts at around $65,500, and the Corvette Z06 starts at $79,495.

When was the first Corvette Stingray made?

A Corvette Stingray Anniversary concept car was unveiled at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, fifty years after the Sting Ray racer-concept of 1959. The vehicle was based on a combination of the 1963 Sting Ray and the 1968 Stingray.

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