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'74 Corvette Convertible, #s 454/4-sp
Not my favorite year Corvette, but very clean and desirable with the 454 and manual trans. Nice colors, too...love the silver interior.
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----Just about everything except a hardtop and rear window de-fogger on the option list. If a guy liked 74's this would be a good one!....Bill S
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That car needs a set of Steelgards bad!
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At first I thought it was a non AC car, but the AC vents are there. Apparently, it's missing its compressor. I'd rather no AC.
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Yup. You can see the hoses for the AC.
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I know the 74-82 C3s have a place in Corvette History.
But, every time I see one, all I can think of is the old tongue twister from when I was a kid: "Rubber baby buggy bumper". Say it 10 times quickly. |
When I was a Sr in high School (1982) I owned a 74 L82 automatic. Was a great car and ran very well. PO had chromed the fan, top of the master cylinder and it had a heavy metal flake Silver paint job. When I got it it had around 18K miles on it. I have no clue if it had the original engine it, what the original color was? Back then none of that stuff mattered.
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