Silver with a red interior, this 1977 model features the L82 350/210hp engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. It’s noteworthy that the 77 model marked the final year for the flat rear window design. In the subsequent year, 1978, the rear window was changed to a fastback bubble design, providing more rear storage space. However, in 1977, buyers had the option to order a roof/luggage rack for the rear deck, enhancing interior space.
For those seeking the rarest, most desirable, and highest-performing Corvette of 1977, this car fits the bill perfectly. There were two engine options and three transmission choices available that year. The standard configuration included the L48 350ci/180hp V8 paired with a 3-speed Turbo 400 automatic transmission. Alternatively, buyers could opt for the M20 wide-ratio 4-speed manual transmission with the L48 engine. However, for those desiring enhanced performance, the L82 350ci/210hp V8 was available, with the option of pairing it with an automatic transmission or the sought-after close-ratio M21 4-speed manual transmission.
The original owner of this immaculate 1977 Corvette opted for the L82 engine paired with the rare M21 transmission, making it the rarest configuration for that year. Additionally, this Corvette boasts an all-original (except for maintenance items) low mileage of just 10,000 miles and has earned multiple N.C.R.S. Top Flight awards. Its excellent cosmetics and strong-running, smooth-shifting drivetrain contribute to its beautifully preserved condition.
Options on this Corvette include:
- L82 engine
- M21 4-speed transmission
- Air conditioning
- Leather seats
- Power windows
- AM/FM 8-track stereo
- Tilt/telescoping steering column
- Roof/luggage rack
- White letter radials
This Corvette is a must-have for collectors.
My bid is 13.000 on a Chevy corvette
13.000is my bid
You have 2 different discriptions of the trans, is it a M22 or M21, and do you know the difference?
sorry, M22 was a typo its an M21
Has the car ever been in an accident or had any damage?
Does it come with NCRS documentation and awards