They never had a Metal body, they all started with a GRP plastic body it was not until 1997 when the switched to a non GRP or fiberglass body.
Depends on what year Corvette and what engine in that Corvette. It varies from year-to-year.
1983, no cars produced. After that the changed the body style from the STINGRAY to the "Camero-like" body in 1984.
they did make an 83 vette but they were all recalled due to all kinds of problems in the metal and paint and body of the car.
Yes.
no.... the first year for Corvette was 1953
1956 Corvette .
first year of corvette power top
The original C5 Corvette hit the showroom in March of 1997 and offered only one body style, the hatchback coupe. In 1998 it was offered as a convertible and a year later as a 2-door hardtop.
1982 I believe was the first year to use any sort of computer in a corvette. The last of the C3, the 1982 was the first to use any kind of fuel injection since 1965. It used throttle body injection, which was a kind of carbeuration/fuel injection hybrid. The system used a crude (by today's standards) computer to monitor fuel/air ratios. It could make about 11 adjustments per second. For 1984, the throttle body injection on the corvette returned, this time able to make more calculations per second-around 80, I think. This was the last of year of throttle body injection in the corvette and the foret year of the C4. In 1985, the corvette received TPI (tunnnel port) injection.
C4 Corvettes are a unibody construction. The body will not lift off in one piece, leaving a full frame rolling chassis. 1982 was the last year of the old fashioned, body on frame, Corvette. Mike V. ASE Master Certified
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