Ohio Man Buys New Special Corvette in 1982, Drives It Home, Forgets All About It Until Now
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In 1981, when General Motors opened a new facility in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and began assembling Corvettes on its 7.3-mile-long conveyor-fed assembly line, car nuts raised an eyebrow. The C3 Corvette was very long in the tooth by then, and enthusiasts started to ask whether a new generation was in the works. It became crystal clear that the long-lived C3 was bidding farewell when the Collector Edition was announced. One of those gems is probably the lowest-mileage 1982 C3 Chev... (continue reading...)
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