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Corvette 1969 or Mako Shark Car
The third generation ( #C3 ) #Corvette
, patterned after the Mako Shark II concept car, was introduced for
the 1968 model year and was in production until 1982. C3 coupes featured
the first use of T-top removable roof panels. It introduced monikers
that were later revived, such as LT-1, ZR-1, Z07 and Collector Edition.
In 1978, the Corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with a two-tone
Silver Anniversary Edition and an Indy Pace Car replica edition of the
C3. This was also the first time that a Corvette was used as a Pace Car
for the Indianapolis 500.
Engines and chassis components were mostly
carried over from the C2, but the body and interior were new. The 350 cu
in (5.7 L) engine replaced the old 327 cu in (5.36 L) as the base
engine in 1969, but power remained at 300 bhp (224 kW). 1969 was the
only year for a C3 to optionally offer either a factory installed side
exhaust or normal rear exit with chrome tips. The all-aluminum ZL1
engine was also new for 1969; the special big-block engine was listed at
430-hp (320 kW), but was reported to produce 560 hp (420 kW) and
propelled a ZL1 through the 1/4 mile in 10.89 seconds.
There was an
extended production run for the 1969 model year due a lengthy labor
strike, which meant sales were down on the 1970 models, to 17,316. 1970
small-block power peaked with the optional high compression,
high-revving LT-1 that produced 370 bhp (276 kW). The 427 big-block was
enlarged to 454 cu in (7.44 L) with a 390 bhp (291 kW) rating. The ZR-1
special package was an option available on the 1970 through 1972 model
years, and included the LT-1 engine combined with special racing
equipment. Only 53 ZR-1's were built.
In 1971, to accommodate regular
low-lead fuel with lower anti-knock properties, the engine compression
ratios were lowered which resulted in reduced power ratings. The power
rating for the 350 cu in (5.7 L) L48 base engine decreased from 300 to
270 horsepower and the optional special high performance LT1 engine
decreased from 370 to 330 horsepower. The big-block LS6 454 was reduced
from 450 to 425 bhp (317 kW), though it was not used in Corvettes for
1970; it was used in the Chevelle SS. For the 1972 model year, GM moved
to the SAE Net measurement which resulted in further reduced, but more
realistic, power ratings than the previous SAE Gross standard. Although
the 1972 model's 350 cu in (5.7 L) horsepower was actually the same as
that for the 1971 model year, the lower net horsepower numbers were used
instead of gross horsepower. The L48 base engine was now rated at 200
bhp (150 kW) and the optional LT1 engine was now rated at 270 bhp (200
kW). 1974 models had the last true dual exhaust system that was dropped
on the 1975 models with the introduction of catalytic converters
requiring the use of no-lead fuel. Engine power decreased with the base
ZQ3 engine producing 165 bhp (123 kW), the optional L82's output 250 bhp
(186 kW), while the 454 big-block engine was discontinued. Gradual
power increases after 1975 peaked with the 1980 model's optional L82
producing 230 bhp (172 kW).
Styling changed subtly throughout the
generation until 1978 for the car's 25th anniversary. The Sting Ray
nameplate was not used on the 1968 model, but Chevrolet still referred
to the Corvette as a Sting Ray; however, the 1969 (through 1976) models
used the "Stingray" name as one word, without the space. In 1970, the
body design was updated including fender flares, and interiors were
refined, which included redesigned seats,and indication lights near the
gear shift that were an early use of fiber optics . Due to government
regulation, the 1973 Corvette's chrome front bumper was changed to a
5-mile-per-hour (8 km/h)system with a urethane bumper cover. 1973
Corvettes are unique in that sense, as they are the only year where the
front bumper was polyurethane and the rear retained the chrome two-piece
bumper set. 1973 was also the last year chrome bumpers were used. The
optional wire-spoked wheel covers (left) were offered for the last time
in 1973. Only 45 Z07 were built in 1973. From 1974 onwards both the
front and rear bumpers were polyurethane.
In 1974, a 5-mile-per-hour
(8 km/h) rear bumper system with a two-piece, tapering urethane bumper
cover replaced the Kamm-tail and chrome bumper blades, and matched the
new front design from the previous year. 1975 was the last year for the
convertible, (which did not return for 11 years) and Dave McLellan
succeeded Zora Arkus-Duntov as the Corvette's Chief Engineer. For the
1976 models the fiberglass floor was replaced with steel panels to
provide protection from the catalytic converter's high operating
temperature. For 15 model years the names Corvette, Sting Ray, and
Stingray were synonymous. 1977 was last year the tunneled roof treatment
with vertical back window was used, in addition leather seats were
available at no additional cost for the first time. The black exterior
color returned after a six-year absence.The 1978 25th Anniversary model
introduced the fastback glass rear window and featured a new interior
and dashboard. Corvette's 25th anniversary was celebrated with the Indy
500 Pace Car limited edition and a Silver Anniversary model featuring
silver over gray lower body paint. All 1979 models featured the previous
year's pace car seats and offered the front and rear spoilers as
optional equipment. 53,807 were produced for the model year, making 1979
the peak production year for all versions of the Corvette. Sales have
trended downward since then. In 1980, the Corvette received an
integrated aerodynamic redesign that resulted in a significant reduction
in drag.
After several years of weight increases, 1980 Corvettes were
lighter as engineers trimmed both body and chassis weight. In mid-1981,
production shifted from St. Louis, Missouri to Bowling Green, Kentucky,
and several two-tone paint options were offered. The 1981 models were
the last available with a manual transmission until well into the 1984
production run. In 1982, a fuel-injected engine returned, and a final C3
tribute Collectors Edition featured an exclusive, opening rear window
hatch.
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