1975 Chevrolet Corvette Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Dwayne R
Jul 13, 2022
I own a 75 vett and they are not as cheap as some would say vary underestimated year because it was the year that was the most underpowered vett thay had putting out somewhere around 185 hours power haw ever u do not need to smog that year so you cane make it put out as much horses as you can afford or have the no haw and new Motors ARE a lot more powerful than the old ones any way my vett is not perfect but living in California I will not sale my vett less than 49000 probably only worth 17000 but this one is my vett and some Tims it worth what you can sale it for butt some times its worth wate u would take for it what it is worth to you thay do not make them like thay used to and I got more compliments on my car then any car I ever had people always compliment me on it and take pictures of it constantly thumbs up as Im driving not a day goes by I drive it dont get a compliment and if you want what its worth hold on to it you will regret it in the future if you dont Jul 13, 2022
by Dave C
Jan 14, 2022
Very nice optioned corvette . Priced reasonable and will make a nice addition to someone’s collection .the c3s are classic Jan 14, 2022
by Phil A
Nov 11, 2020
The last year of a Stingray convertible for Corvette C3 model. Reliable daily driver and not expensive to maintain. I had a 1976 Stingray that I should have never sold.Nov 11, 2020
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by Dwayne R
Jul 13, 2022
I own a 75 vett and they are not as cheap as some would say vary underestimated year because it was the year that was the most underpowered vett thay had putting out somewhere around 185 hours power haw ever u do not need to smog that year so you cane make it put out as much horses as you can afford or have the no haw and new Motors ARE a lot more powerful than the old ones any way my vett is not perfect but living in California I will not sale my vett less than 49000 probably only worth 17000 but this one is my vett and some Tims it worth what you can sale it for butt some times its worth wate u would take for it what it is worth to you thay do not make them like thay used to and I got more compliments on my car then any car I ever had people always compliment me on it and take pictures of it constantly thumbs up as Im driving not a day goes by I drive it dont get a compliment and if you want what its worth hold on to it you will regret it in the future if you dont Jul 13, 2022
by Dave C
Jan 14, 2022
Very nice optioned corvette . Priced reasonable and will make a nice addition to someone’s collection .the c3s are classic Jan 14, 2022
by Phil A
Nov 11, 2020
The last year of a Stingray convertible for Corvette C3 model. Reliable daily driver and not expensive to maintain. I had a 1976 Stingray that I should have never sold.Nov 11, 2020
by Anonymous
Oct 27, 2012
love the overall look, motor sounds great and shifts smoothly, nice ride on the highway. i have to fix the signals, lights, wipers, passenger window, and it definitely needs a new paint job. i am pleased with the price and overall experience so far.Oct 27, 2012
by Daniel A
Nov 07, 2011
cornering is excellent off the line is a little slow, no mjor repairs simple things(cmon
its 36 years old) driving it is great gas mileage is about 8mpg and its a stingray it
looks amazing going down the road.Nov 07, 2011
by Jim d
Apr 18, 2011
Nice entry Level Corvette. I went with black Imron and had the Pewter leather all power options. Had a shift kit automatic trans.
Add a crate motor or a stroker but keep it if you do Can easily exceed actual value Vette parts are not cheap. Check the frame carefully for rust rot. Apr 18, 2011
by Anonymous
Feb 25, 2010
I have just purchased an L82 4 speed, having owned a 78 & 79 in the past ( both auto) this is the best of the three.
They look timeless ( park next to a Ferrari, Lamborghini, maserati) & they still look at the old C3 shark the best looking car in the world period.
It has everything looks to die for a big V8 & yet easy to work on & although not cheap comparitivly speaking reasonable costs to maintain.If i won the lottery I would still be driving a C3 Feb 25, 2010
by Shawn C
Nov 11, 2009
The 427 Small Block V8 is a marvel of automotive engineering.
The perfect upkeep since it was purchased brand new from
the dealer made the car a perfect show car. This also happens
to be my favorite incarnation of the Corvette.Nov 11, 2009
by Michael D
Nov 06, 2009
Performance- has a olsmobile 350 that flies.
Build Quality- it needed a few repairs, but its finished now.
Appearance- its a t-top convertable, paint is yellow.
Cost of ownership- gas=9mpg, about 2 grand
fun factor- its an old drag car that still will pop a wheelie everytime i hit on it.Nov 06, 2009
by Jim T
Sep 03, 2009
Its an amazing ride I wouldnt do anything differently to this car. The car is all original and it drives like a dream. I only take it out on the weekends and when the weather is really really nice outside.Sep 03, 2009
by Stephen C
Sep 02, 2009
Performance - Handles well but a gutless wonder.
Build Quality - Start digging into the fiberglass work and you have to ask: Was GM outsourcing to China in 1975?
Appearance - Dead Sexy...
Cost of Ownership - Right!!! We'll talk later :-)
Fun Factor - permanent grease under the finger nails and bloody knuckles makes for a great weekend.
Baby getting a 572 with side pipes and my 6 year old boy is right there helping me (he keeps all the important bolts), can't ask for any more than that.Sep 02, 2009
by Cristian C
Aug 10, 2009
350 small block fully rebuilt, drives a great car :) turns heads all the time, it sounds fantastic and goes like a cut snake.
its still in its 1975 specs, old tape player, elderbrock 4 barel, no air con, and power steering is a bit slack lolAug 10, 2009
by Jahz G
May 30, 2009
This car does need some work. For its age, I suppose it's in decent shape. It does have t-tops, which leak in the rain, it lacks a firewall between the engine compartment and the footspace in the 'cockpit'. It's temperamental, needs a mag starter... the engine heats the regular starter too much, and it has to cool down again before it will fire up.
It's missing a motor in the driver's side window, and the seal around the windshield is heavily degraded. The vacuum canisters for opening the headlights are shot. She dogtracks like crazy on the open road.
But you know what? This is the most amazing car I've ever driven. It was made for a purpose, and here over thirty years later, I can still tell. It is simple compared to today's new cars, but it has more spirit. This baby gets up and roars, and I LOVE it.May 30, 2009
by Bryan L
May 14, 2009
Original performance is rather bleak... Due to liberal states such as California The auto industry was extreamly limited as to the performance in their cars in the 70's. Luckilly not superior engineering has overcome this...and we can also get aftermarket "off road" use only engines :-DMay 14, 2009
by Anonymous
Oct 15, 2008
I have a 75 Corvette convertible and just love it. It is as solid and reliable as anything. Despite having a relatively low horsepower rating (a combination of new rating system and smog and other compliance measures)the car flies. It has mnore than enough power for me and is a real headturner. It has electronic ignition and was the first of the unleaded petrol Corvettes. Oct 15, 2008
by H.D. G
Aug 22, 2008
This car technically doesn't belong to me, although I drive it all of the time. It's my mom's, and she bought it about 20 years ago. It will flat out burn rubber. Period. In other words, if I'm driving it, don't try to have a drag race with me at the stoplight. Save yourself from the embarssment. ;). It's only real drawback is that it averages 10 mpg on premium gas. Otherwise, its a dream car. Aug 22, 2008
by Joffrey M
Jun 12, 2008
One of my favorite cars ever! Jun 12, 2008
by Mike C
Jun 01, 2008
when driving my uncles 75 vette it was pretty fast but hard to see around you but the car is really coolJun 01, 2008
by Ben L
May 31, 2008
Beautiful, powerful engine, what more can you want.May 31, 2008
by Andrew W
Mar 18, 2008
Not the coolest year, But it was NICE! Mar 18, 2008
by John H
Feb 23, 2008
Awesome Candy Wine Berry paint with ghost flames.Feb 23, 2008
by Alex C
Jan 28, 2008
Classic American muscle - can't do any wrong!Jan 28, 2008
by Carlos R
Jan 10, 2008
Displacement, liters/cubic inch
5.7/350
Bore X stroke, inches 4.00 X 3.48
Fuel management
1 X 4-bbl.
Horsepower @ rpm
205 @ 4,800
Torque @ rpm, pound-foot
255 @ 3,600
0-60 mph, second
6.7
0-100 mph, second
10.6
1/4-mile, second
13.4Jan 10, 2008
by David W
Dec 30, 2007
1975 Corvette Stingray Coupe , T-Tops , auto trans. , Original 8 in. Rallyes , 350 L-82 Engine with 55,000 original miles , Headers , new high performance distributer and cables, new Edelbrock alluminum intake, high performane Edelbrock carb. , Performance Cam , new fuel pump, new water pump, new front wheel bearings, high performance air filter, new interior (rare original silver color), new floor mats, painted a couple years ago (excellent exterior), new chrome side pipes, new brake booster and master cylinder. Runs Great (new carb still might need some adjustment b/c only couple months old) but runs excellent on the high end and good to great on the low. I just think the carb could offer more to the performance of the car if it was adjusted again.Dec 30, 2007
by Patrick L
Dec 29, 2007
Drives nicely, awsome car.Dec 29, 2007
by Anonymous
Sep 10, 2007
excellent vehicle. particularly like its handling especiall on highwaysSep 10, 2007
by Anonymous
Oct 12, 2006
A 1975 C3 is a Bad example of a good (past) car. If you can find a cheap, clean, 75 with less than 100k, they are good drivers if you keep them up. You gotta love those Coke-bottle girlish obvious female inspired lines even with the urathane bumpers, it's still a Stingray.Oct 12, 2006
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