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1979 Chevrolet Corvette T-TopIntroducing this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette T-Top featured with matching numbers. Finished in its factory color scheme of Silver (13) over a Red (722) interior, a classic, period-correct color combination that complements the C3's distinctive styling. The removable T-top configuration adds an extra layer of versatility, allowing for open-air driving while maintaining the structure of a coupe. Highlights:- Factory Color Combination: Silver over Red- 350 cubic-inch (5. 7L) V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- Quadrajet 4-Barrel Carburetor- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Windows- Air Conditioning- Chrome Accents- **/ FM Radio- Removable T-Top Roof Panels- Front Air Dam and Rear "Ducktail" Spoiler- "Bubble Window" Fastback Rear Glass- 15-Inch Slotted Aluminum Wheels- Service Receipt Copies IncludedPowered by a 350 cubic-inch (5. 7L) L48 V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, this Corvette delivers the kind of straightforward performance expected from a late C3. Equipped with a Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor along with four-wheel disc brakes and quad exhaust outlets. The car sits on 15-inch slotted aluminum wheels wrapped in Cooper Cobra Radial G/ T tires with raised white-letter sidewalls, reinforcing its classic late-1970s appearance. On the exterior, this example features a front air dam and rear ducktail spoiler, giving it a slightly more aggressive look often associated with the era. Additional design elements include concealed headlights, quad taillights, and the signature fastback rear glass. The removable T-top roof panels provide open-air flexibility, a defining characteristic of these Corvettes. Inside, the cabin is fitted with high-back bucket seats, a center console, an **/ FM radio, and a 3-spoke steering wheel. Amenities include air conditioning, power windows, an analog clock, and dual-side rearview mirrors, all consistent with the car's original layout and function. The C3 generation was inspired by the Mako Shark II concept car, which is why it features the long hood, sculpted fenders, and dramatic curves that define its look. A well-equipped example that retains its classic features and driving character, mechanically sound. For $18, 750Introducing this 1979 Chevrolet Corvette T-Top featured with matching numbers. Finished in its factory color scheme of Silver (13) over a Red (722) interior, a classic, period-correct color combination that complements the C3's distinctive styling. The removable T-top configuration adds an extra layer of versatility, allowing for open-air driving while maintaining the structure of a coupe. Highlights:- Factory Color Combination: Silver over Red- 350 cubic-inch (5. 7L) V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- Quadrajet 4-Barrel Carburetor- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Windows- Air Conditioning- Chrome Accents- **/ FM Radio- Removable T-Top Roof Panels- Front Air Dam and Rear "Ducktail" Spoiler- "Bubble Window" Fastback Rear Glass- 15-Inch Slotted Aluminum Wheels- Service Receipt Copies IncludedPowered by a 350 cubic-inch (5. 7L) L48 V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, this Corvette delivers the kind of straightforward performance expected from a late C3. Equipped with a Quadrajet 4-barrel carburetor along with four-wheel disc brakes and quad exhaust outlets. The car sits on 15-inch slotted aluminum wheels wrapped in Cooper Cobra Radial G/ T tires with raised white-letter sidewalls, reinforcing its classic late-1970s appearance. On the exterior, this example features a front air dam and rear ducktail spoiler, giving it a slightly more aggressive look often associated with the era. Additional design elements include concealed headlights, quad taillights, and the signature fastback rear glass. The removable T-top roof panels provide open-air flexibility, a defining characteristic of these Corvettes. Inside, the cabin is fitted with high-back bucket seats, a center console, an **/ FM radio, and a 3-spoke steering wheel. Amenities include air conditioning, power windows, an analog clock, and dual-side rearview mirrors, all consistent with the car's original layout and function. The C3 generation was inspired by the Mako Shark II concept car, which is why it features the long hood, sculpted fenders, and dramatic curves that define its look. A well-equipped example that retains its classic features and driving character, mechanically sound.


























