1976 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
$21,995
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
Corvette Stingray
1976
Red
Manual
RWD
Gasoline
rebuilt with forged crank and rods
Excellent
Description
This 1976 Corvette Stingray represents a thoughtful, no-expense-spared restoration built for real driving enjoyment. Matching-numbers 350 cubic inches with a professionally rebuilt engine featuring forged internals, 10:1 pistons, and a lightweight flywheel delivers authentic performance with modern reliability through electric fans and fuel pump upgrades. The chassis has been comprehensively refreshed with polyurethane suspension bushings, new coil springs with upgraded rear spring, dual front and rear sway bars, and a complete brake system overhaul including new master cylinder, booster, calipers and rotors.
Four-speed manual transmission provides driver engagement. The interior welcomes you with recovered seats featuring new foam, fresh carpet and sound deadening throughout. New gas tank and Magnaflow dual exhaust round out the mechanical work, while a new front bumper and L-88 style hood complete the visual package.
This is a Corvette built to be driven and enjoyed, combining documented restoration quality with practical upgrades that make ownership pleasurable.
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Tom Ramirez here. I've spent two decades cataloguing Corvettes, and when people ask me which generation matters most, I always say the same thing: if you understand the Sting Ray, you understand what the Corvette was trying to be. Bill Mitchell's 1963 Sting Ray coupe β the one with the split rear window that Zora Duntov hated because it blocked rearward vision β is the most beautiful American sports car ever made. I don't say that lightly. That design is fifty years ahead of everything around it.
Two generations carry the Stingray name. The C2 Sting Ray (two words, 1963β1967) is the smaller, lighter, more sophisticated sports car. The C3 Stingray (one word, 1968β1976) is the wider, lower, more dramatic car that carried the Corvette through the muscle car era. Both deserve serious collector attention; both have specific years that represent peak value.
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