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1977

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Wheel Base: 98"
Length: 15' 6"
Width: 5' 10"
Weight: 3535 lbs
Trans: 3 Speed  Auto
      or 4 Speed Manual
Brakes: 11.75" Disk
 
Engines
Base: 350ci V8 w/ 180hp
Optional: 350ci V8 w/ 210hp

1977 was another year of minimal changes. Above: a new luggage rack (RPO V54; $73.00) was an available option. It was designed to accommodate the removable roof panels, freeing up some interior storage space. Glass roof panels were listed as an option (RPO CC1) but none were sold. They were available as an aftermarket "Moon Roof". An eight track tape player with AM-FM stereo (RPO UM2; $414.00) become a popular option.

These were tough years for the Corvette - and all car manufacturers - as smog regulations had sapped much of the performance (and some say soul) of America's sports car. For this reason, the mid '70s to early '80s are not considered to be premier collectables by the Corvette community. But there is an upside to the situation. If you're looking to make a Corvette part of your life and your budget cannot accommodate one of the blue chip 'vettes, there is hope. Corvettes of this vintage do have a lot to offer at very reasonable prices.

The 500,000th Corvette was built on March 15, 1977, almost 24 years after the first one rolled off the temporary assemby line in Flint, Michigan.  Like the first Corvette, the half millionth one was also white.  It would take just 15 more years to build the 1 millionth Corvette on July 2, 1992, wich was also white.

1977 Corvette Options List

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