1976 White Corvette Four Speed For Sale
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CASH PRICE: $ 24000
Transmission: Manual
Engine: 350/350Hp
Mileage: 30,164 miles on the dash
Details
This 1976 Corvette is a true standout—tastefully upgraded and ready to impress. Showing 30,164 miles on the dash (title is exempt for mileage), it’s equipped with a built 350 engine and 4-speed manual transmission for an authentic muscle car driving experience. Finished in a timeless Buckskin leather interior with rally wheels, it also features power steering, power brakes, power windows, a tilt and telescopic steering column, X-A/C, and an AM/FM Delco radio.
The previous owner replaced the original engine with a performance-built .030 over 350 featuring Air Flow Research 195cc aluminum heads, forged crank, I-beam rods, forged flat-top pistons, roller cam and lifters, ARP head bolts, Edelbrock aluminum intake, Holley carburetor, headers, dual exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers, and more. Supporting components like the starter, distributor, power steering pump, alternator, brackets, and water pump were also updated.
Cosmetic and interior improvements include seat covers, door panels, carpet, and a base coat/clear coat repaint. Fiberglass bumper covers were also installed, giving the car a fresh, sharp look.
Our recent service included an oil and filter change, fresh rear-end grease with additive, and a full chassis check and lubrication. We also replaced the idler arm, tongue bushing, leaf spring rubbers, trailing arm bushings, power steering control valve, brake booster, master cylinder, starter, distributor, oil pressure sending unit, emergency brake hardware, pinion seal, and more.
This Corvette runs, drives, and sounds awesome, with performance upgrades that truly elevate the driving experience.
1976 marked a few unique milestones: the final year for Stingray fender emblems, the only year with the Vega-style steering wheel on tilt and telescoping columns, and the first year with metal floor pans—making this Corvette a collectible with both historical and mechanical significance. |