Used 1976 Chevrolet Corvette for Sale near Miami, FL
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About 1976 Chevrolet Corvette
Overview

The 1976 Chevrolet Corvette did not show many changes since the 1975 model. One glaring omission: the convertible was no longer a choice. Buyers could select a Corvette with a T-top, but other than that, options seemed more limited. This model was not very popular with much of the community, as the steering wheel was identical to the unloved Chevy Vega.
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Jacob J
Reviewed a 1976 Chevrolet Coupe on Feb 24, 2008
me and my grandpa bought this vette and restored it ourselves. overall it took us around a year or so to do the whole car. we striprd all the paint and added fibrglass front and rear bumpers. we painted the car orange flame, which is a factory color for this model vette. we built a 350 engine for the car. the motor has been bored, and has roller rocker arms, larger valves in the heads, and we put a big cam in it to. the car runs good, but the automatic trans and the 3.08 rear end gears dont give it the acceleration it needs.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1976 Chevrolet Coupe on Jan 6, 2008
I currently own my 2nd '76 Vette. I wish I'd kept my first, but I am contented with the one I have now. Probably the best thing about these cars is how easy they are to fix. A Haynes manual and an assembly book cover most of what goes wrong. I think most people expect the car to last by doing nothing, but a little maintenance every once in awhile goes a long way. There are three things (IMHO) that you should keep working, no matter what: the headlight operation, the gauges, and most importantly, the A/C. Aside from the styling, these are the most unique parts of the car. Nearly every muscle car of this era struggles with interior comfort, but the Corvette AC unit does as good a job as most current vehicles. Most parts and maintenance items are on the shelf, and eBay keeps hard-to-find items available if not found locally. Lastly, I like these cars for DRIVING, not storing. I laugh when I go to a car show and see trailer queens being rolled out. I realize and respect cars of such caliber, but they're not for me. Give me a ground-pounding, rail-cornering 'Vette any day and you'll have people staring as much as any showroom quality model.
Leslie L
Reviewed a 1976 Chevrolet Coupe on Apr 19, 2008
It was soooo fast and fun! I loved my first car and it was a shame I had to sell it.. It was great looking and performed awesome!
Jim S
Reviewed a 1976 Chevrolet Coupe on Mar 30, 2014
T-tops and posi rear. Tightly rebuilt engine and trans. Power steering. Orange flame color. Superb handling. She is alot of fun and gets alot of attention. Being not a show car she is more practical and more usable. Awesome GO GM!
1976 Chevrolet Corvette Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Coupe | -- |
| Stingray Coupe | -- |
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