Ohio Man Buys New Special Corvette in 1982, Drives It Home, Forgets All About It Until Now

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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