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Which Version Of ‘America’s Sports Car’ Is For You? 1977 Chevy Corvette vs 1986 Chevy Corvette

Sbsd 7 2 2026

I had two boring, modern sedans picked out for today, but I just couldn’t bring myself to write about them. So instead, I present to you a pair of cheap black Corvettes. I mean, if you’re talking about American cars, you eventually have to get around to the Corvette, right?

Yesterday it was Ford’s turn in the spotlight, and we looked at two inexpensive stickshifts. It sounds like a lot of you wanted to like the Taurus SHO, but its condition put you off. The convertible Mustang was no prize either, but its easier-to-find parts gave it a narrow win.

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I have a soft spot for the SHO, but between these two specific cars, I think I’d go for the Mustang as well. I’m not a huge fan of the SN95 styling, but it looks better as a convertible than as a coupe. And somehow, out of the fortyish cars I’ve had over the years, I’ve never owned a V8 with a manual. That ought to change someday, I feel.

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Corvettes, frankly, piss me off. Not the cars themselves; they’re actually pretty cool. But the larger-than-life mythos around them is really annoying. GM’s protectionist attitudes towards it, not allowing any other production car to be faster than the Corvette, has robbed us of some really cool cars over the years. And they’re grossly over-valued on the used market, because every owner thinks their car is special. But if you’re willing to put up with a little roughness around the edges, and you’re happy with a base model with an automatic, you can find a few here and there that are decent deals, like these two. One of them just barely sticks its head above the $5,000 ceiling I set for this week, but I bet you could talk the seller down. Let’s take a look at them.

1977 Chevrolet Corvette – $5,500

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Image: Craigslist seller

Engine/drivetrain: 5.7-liter OHV V8, three-speed automatic, RWD

Location: Syracuse, NY

Odometer reading: 64,000 miles

Operational status: Runs and drives well

The 1970s were a ridiculous decade, so it’s only fitting that it gave us a ridiculous Corvette. Yes, I know the C3 came out in 1968, but back then it was cool. As protest songs gave way to disco, and horsepower ratings dropped like a stone, the C3’s wasp-waisted profile became a caricature of itself. And yet, somehow, like disco, even though it was ridiculous, it came across as… kinda cool? This ’77 has seen better days, but it still has some life left in it.

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Image: Craigslist seller

1977 wasn’t the low point for Corvette horsepower – that happened a couple of years earlier – but it still wasn’t great. We don’t really know how much horsepower this one has, though, because it’s not the original engine. It’s a Goodwrench crate engine, installed in 2004. It’s probably close to the stock output, but there is some weirdness going on. It has mismatched valve covers, for one. The left bank has a basic stamped steel cover like most stock small-blocks, but the right bank has a tall cast aluminum cover. No idea what that’s all about. The seller says it runs and drives well, but it does have a minor power steering leak that should probably be addressed.

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Image: Craigslist seller

The interior, like most low-priced C3s, is a bit rough. I’ve seen worse; this one I would at least be willing to sit in. It could be tidied up, but it may not be worth it if you just want a cheap Vette to bomb around in. It does have one big drawback, though: it has no air conditioning, and looking at the controls in the console, I think there’s a chance it never did.

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Image: Craigslist seller

I can’t tell if it has been badly repainted, or if the paint is just dull and faded. Either way, a weekend with a buffer would probably do it some good. I actually really like the wheels on this era of Corvette, and the white letter tires just look right on them. The “Salt Life” sticker on the back window has to go, though. (What is that, even?)

1986 Chevrolet Corvette – $5,000

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Image: Craigslist seller

Engine/drivetrain: 5.7-liter OHV V8, four-speed automatic, RWD

Location: Henderson, NV

Odometer reading: 33,000 miles

Operational status: Runs and drives well

For enthusiasts my age, the C4 is always going to be the “new Corvette.” It was such an advance over the C3 that it felt like the future. But as we all know, the future becomes the past much more quickly than we want it to, and now there are four generations of Corvette newer than the C4. I found a dozen automatic C4s for sale in various places around the country for five grand or less; these cars have hit the low point in their depreciation curve. I chose this one for two reasons: it has low mileage, and it isn’t red like most of them.

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Image: Craigslist seller

And here we see the trouble with Corvettes: Most of their owners don’t drive them enough. Any other 1986 Chevy would have racked up a bazillion miles and been used up and junked by now. But because this is a Corvette, it has just under 33,000 miles on its odometer. It’s practically begging for some exercise. The seller says it runs and drives well, but I don’t think they know very much about it. It has markings on the windshield as if it came from an auction. Be prepared to give it a really careful inspection.

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Image: Craigslist seller

The ad doesn’t have any better photos of the interior than this. We can see that the seats are trashed, but I can’t tell you much more than that. I imagine, if this has been a desert car all its life, that the damage to the leather is sun-related. It’s not shown, but the dashboard top is probably cracked, too.

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Image: Craigslist seller

It looks good outside, but there is a blemish in the paint on the hood, near the right headlight. The paint is dull and faded on the rear deck and rollbar, too. I doubt the seller’s “always garaged” claim more and more the closer I look at this car. But it’s probably good enough for a cheap driver Corvette.

Corvettes aren’t supposed to be treated the way they usually are. They’re not built to sit in garages, only driven gingerly to car shows and back. A ship in port is safe, the old saying goes, but that is not what ships are built for. And if the value is going to drop to this level anyway, what are you saving it for? Get it out on the road and enjoy it. Which one of these would you put some miles on?

 

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FloridaMatt
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FloridaMatt
18 hours ago

I owned 3 c4’s over the years, but if I had to buy an older Corvette today, it would be a C5.

1978fiatspyderfan
1978fiatspyderfan
19 hours ago

I’d rather have a Chevette

Jason Roth
Jason Roth
19 hours ago

Honest to god, it was the AC that did it. Black car with black interior and no AC? Am I only driving it at night, possibly with no headlights as I smuggle universal healthcare over the border from Canada?

Cars? I've owned a few
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Cars? I've owned a few
20 hours ago

These both seem like they should be stand-ins for the “going over the cliff and blowing up” scenes in movies, replacing the concours level cars used in the scenes leading up to that fate.

Nick Adams
Nick Adams
20 hours ago

If you’re forcing me to buy a corvette, I’ll take a thrashed S197 Mustang.

Taargus Taargus
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Taargus Taargus
21 hours ago

C4 please.

755_SoCalRally
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755_SoCalRally
22 hours ago

The hood lines and overall body shape make it the C3 for me. Just something so gorgeous and fluid with how that body looks…very nice.

Stephen Walter Gossin
Stephen Walter Gossin
22 hours ago

C4 for this guy.

Great, thoughtful, well-written match-up as always, Mark!

“Wasp-waisted profile” for the win.

Lotsofchops
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Lotsofchops
22 hours ago

I’ve always unironically liked the C3’s shape, but of these two the C4 is probably a better choice. Neither is something I’d want. I’m not a boomer, my knees still work, I’m not getting an auto Vette.

Jonee Eisen
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Jonee Eisen
22 hours ago

The C3 will forever be the car I think of when someone says “Corvette.” It’ll never be ridiculous. It’s THE American sportscar and is forever cool. The C4 was like a spaceship from the future when it came out. It will also always be cool especially since it launched the Corvette into modern times and those rotating headlights blew our minds. I went C4 because it is clearly the better buy here, but I wouldn’t blame anyone for taking the earlier badassmobile.

FormerTXJeepGuy
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FormerTXJeepGuy
22 hours ago

As much as I love a C3, that C4 is a way better car for the money

Birddog
Birddog
22 hours ago

Normally a Disco Vette would be an automatic win from me. That one has too many issues for its price.
That paint? It stinks of a Rust-Oleum Turbo can. Seriously. I can smell it here in Iowa!
At $3500? A strong maybe.
Gotta go C4.

ESO
ESO
22 hours ago

Those appear to be law enforcement impound yard markings on the windshield, buyer definitely beware! 🙁

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
22 hours ago

I was 12 when the Corvette C4 dropped in 1984, and I have never really cared for them at all. Especially when compared with the C3 which, late period malaise/disco bloat and wheezing smog-control-choked engines and all, is still the absolute sexiest body style ever marketed by an American automaker… [draws sword with an overdone post-production “shing” sound] …AND ANY MAN WHO SAYS OTHERWISE MAY MEET ME ON THE FIELD OF HONOR AND BACK HIS WORDS WITH HIS STEEL.

Naturally, I’d take the C3. There is nothing wrong with it that copious aftermarket parts don’t exist for, even including the lack of air conditioning. I would rather have a solid, cheap C3 and make it my own.

Last edited 22 hours ago by Joe The Drummer
Jay Mcleod
Jay Mcleod
17 hours ago

Easy there big fella, you are absolutely right about the C3.

No challenge is given.

J G
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J G
23 hours ago

The C4 but only so I can live out my childhood fantasies of driving a car like the one in Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

Boulevard_Yachtsman
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Boulevard_Yachtsman
23 hours ago

I went with the rattle-can finished C3, mostly because my daughter already has a C4 and it would be fun to add another another gen to the driveway. That said, I also just didn’t care for that barely-trying, likely turned-back-mileage auction special C4 with it’s oh-so-rare “Target” top.

Von Baldy
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Von Baldy
23 hours ago

That c3 had air, but like all, compressor and condenser removed, rest of the stuff remains.

Least the c4 seems to mostly be all there, with a working dash, and not have the ceasefire of 84.

Think ill do the cocaine cruiser knowing ito probably start every time.

Jay Mcleod
Jay Mcleod
17 hours ago
Reply to  Von Baldy

All of us old guys yanked the AC cuz MO POWWA BABY!

TK-421
TK-421
23 hours ago

Always preferred the looks of the C3. Almost bought one a few years ago for a cruising toy, but it stalled 3 times getting out of the parking lot on a test drive.

Jay Mcleod
Jay Mcleod
17 hours ago
Reply to  TK-421

This was a feature not a bug.

Rob D
Rob D
23 hours ago

I went C3 because it looks cool and is just janky enough to mess around mechanically to make it what it could have been.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
21 hours ago
Reply to  Rob D

Seconded. It’s right in the sweet spot between “too nice to screw around with” and “too ratty to even take on the headache.” I suppose I would term this condition status as “solid but fuzzy daily driver, so what the hell, let’s beat it to death with a speed parts catalog.”

Pete M Wilson
Pete M Wilson
23 hours ago

I’d have to go for the C4 even though 8 prefer the looks of the C3.

My boss’s mom picked me up for my after high school job in her husband’s brand new C4, which I thought had a dashboard worthy of KITT. (He traded for a new Corvette every year.) Until she almost high centered it backing up over the cement mound left next to our driveway when our house was built. I quickly outgrew liking Corvettes though, at least until the C5 came out. I preferred it to the later years, but the only one I’d consider is the C8 (I prefer mid-engine) but I find it too large.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
21 hours ago
Reply to  Pete M Wilson

The C5 was a return to form after a decade and a half of wandering through the wedge-shaped wasteland. I just wish they’d kept the round (or at least ovoid) taillights.

Shop-Teacher
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Shop-Teacher
1 day ago

I’ll go with the disco Vette. I just like them better.

ADDvanced
ADDvanced
1 day ago

C4 all day. Digital dash. And you can do this with it:

https://old.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/g0lqvx/aesthetic_custom_c4_corvette/

Phonebem
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Phonebem
1 day ago

I’ve always said the C3 is my favorite “I know it’s a turd and I know better, but I like it anyway” car, this is no different. I’d love to do a restomod on one like RCR reviewed a while ago (I refuse to believe it was 10 years ago: https://youtu.be/y34E7tj7cng?si=Z5RyTF-SXILHeRWq).
I was never crazy about the C4 even though it’s objectively better than the C3 in every way.

Needless to say, the C3 gets my vote.

Last edited 1 day ago by Phonebem
Hank Dawson
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Hank Dawson
1 day ago

Every time I see a “Salt Life” sticker my cracked brain reads “Slut Life”

TK-421
TK-421
23 hours ago
Reply to  Hank Dawson

I made a vinyl decal. People said that’s what they see anyway.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
21 hours ago
Reply to  Hank Dawson

Salt Life, as is true of most people who have their stickers, isn’t even based at the beach. Their headquarters is in Columbus, Georgia, where the only salt is on the peanuts.

Hank Dawson
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Hank Dawson
18 hours ago

Of course it is.

Gubbin
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Gubbin
1 day ago

I’ll take the dirty old Coke bottle C3 instead of some dirty old cokehead’s C4.

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