The Corvette's third generation is just as much of a crowd-pleasing powerhouse as it is a show-stopping beauty. Using the design of the Mako Shark II concept, it certainly stands as one of the most recognizable Corvette models. What makes this generation stand out from the rest?
Affordability
Compared to other Corvette models, the C3 is one of the cheaper options if you’re looking for a classic car resto or mod project. Obviously, this all depends on the quality of the vehicle, as well as the model (whether or not it’s a collector’s edition), and if all of the original parts are still intact. Even when it first released, the C3 was sold for significantly less than it's competition, being valued at roughly $34,000 in 2021 dollars.
Style
This generation of Corvette is said by many Corvette enthusiasts to be the best looking classic Corvette generation. The C3 perfectly blends sleek sportiness with a muscular form factor, and works as both a show car and a daily driver. If you’re looking to modify a C3, even the wilder style alterations can work well with this vehicle (just look at the Corvette from Corvette Summer). In short, this Corvette is a show-stopper, no matter what you decide to do with it.
Drive Experience
Above all else, the C3 delivers a solid driving experience to this day. Ask any C3 owner, and they’ll let you know that their Corvette is one of the best driving experiences they’ve had. A great balance of horsepower and precise handling—especially for later models—make the C3 a great pick-up for any Corvette connoisseur.
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