Chevrolet Corvette Questions - what is the bluebook value of a 1977 corvette stingray? (2024)

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Asked by bella28 Jun 28, 2007 at 03:33 AM about the 1977 Chevrolet Corvette

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

would like to know bluebook value of a 1977 chevrolet corvette stingray..electic windows, babyblue mtallic paint, excellent condition

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lightGear answered 16 years ago

its tough to put a price on that car because its such a desirable collectors car. I think you are looking somewhere in the $10,000-$13,000 range.

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tracyszelc answered 12 years ago

it is in fair condition what would be the blue book value

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Joe answered 12 years ago

Blue Book only goes back 25 years. According to NADA, your vehicle's retail value is approximately $9000 to $12,000 depending on options and condition.

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Joe answered 12 years ago

There is obviously a problem with the date, FB didn't even exist in 2007

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TommyT answered about a week ago

the value on a 77 corvette is only determined by the owner, regardless of the year

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Chevrolet Corvette Questions - what is the bluebook value of a 1977 corvette stingray? (2024)

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What is the blue book value of a 1977 Corvette? ›

According to NADA, your vehicle's retail value is approximately $9000 to $12,000 depending on options and condition.

How much is a 1977 Corvette worth today? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
EnginesMedian Sale
352 CID | 210 HP$8,500
350 CID | 180 HP$9,688

How much does a Corvette Stingray sell for? ›

2024 Chevrolet Corvette Pricing
MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (nat'l average)
Stingray$69,995$67,062
E-Ray$106,595$102,810
Z06$111,795$109,771

Is a 1977 Corvette considered a Stingray? ›

In 1977, the Stingray name was gone, both from the car and from brochures, not to return until the seventh-generation Corvette in 2014.

How many Corvettes were made in 1977? ›

In 1977 because of the addition of so many standard comfort and convenience features, the sticker price began at $8,647.65 for the coupe. Despite this, the 1977 Corvette had 49,213 produced.

How much can I sell my Corvette for? ›

2021 Chevrolet Corvette Value - $40,523-$62,918 | Edmunds.

How many miles to the gallon does a 1977 Corvette get? ›

Based on data from 14 vehicles, 313 fuel-ups and 38,288 miles of driving, the 1977 Chevrolet Corvette gets a combined Avg MPG of 12.24 with a 0.21 MPG margin of error. Below you can see a distribution of the fuel-ups with 66 outliers (17.41%) removed.

Are older Corvettes a good investment? ›

Classic models also feature high-performance qualities, allowing you to reach top speeds quickly. Durable design: With proper maintenance and cleaning techniques, Corvettes can last for many years. Corvette purchases are a worthwhile investment, allowing you to enjoy the vehicle for an extended time.

What colors did the 1977 Corvette come in? ›

New exterior colors: yellow, black, dark red, orange, dark blue, light blue metallic, tan buckskin. Continued: classic white, silver and medium red. The co*ckpit: It's intimate as only a two-seater can be, yet functional as a sports car must be.

Do Corvette stingrays hold their value? ›

The iconic Corvette is one of the best models out there for holding its value over the long term. Out of over 100 popular models, it consistently ranks in the Top 10 in years 5 and 7. The longer you own it, the better it does in holding its value versus the competition.

What is special about a Corvette stingray? ›

THE MOST POWERFUL PRODUCTION STINGRAY IN HISTORY

Rocketing a quarter-mile time of just 11.2 seconds with an available 495 horsepower, the LT2 V8 in Stingray is engineered to give any driver the pulse-pounding ride they crave.

What's the difference between a Stingray and a Corvette? ›

While all Corvettes are not Stingrays, all Stingrays are Corvettes, and the naming really focuses on when the car was made and elements of its design rather than anything else. Depending on the manufacturer year of the car you purchased, you might have a Stingray, Sting Ray, or just a plain old Corvette.

How fast is the 1977 Corvette Stingray? ›

Performance
0 - 100 kph6.8 s
0 - 110 mph27.5 s
Est. 1/8 mile10.4 s @ 80.8 mph
1/4 mile15.3 s @ 95.1 mph
Top speed215 kph (134 mph)
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Why are some Corvettes called stingray? ›

One of these popular versions is the Corvette Stingray, which was recently brought back as an option in 2014. However, the Corvette Stingray or Sting Ray was first produced in 1963. This name was used to give people a sense of the fierceness from the predatory stingray in the ocean.

What year did they stop making the Corvette Stingray? ›

As the 2023 model year comes to a close, Chevrolet has confirmed that production of the Corvette Stingray will cease on September 1, 2023.

What is the most collectable year for the Corvette? ›

The 1969 Corvette ZL-1 is perhaps one of the rarest and most highly sought-after 'Vettes ever made. You could say that it is a true automotive unicorn since only two of these beasts were ever built. But the ZL-1's rarity isn't the only thing that sets it apart.

Are old Corvettes a good investment? ›

Classic Corvettes' value maintains or rises as years pass. As their availability decreases, their worth grows. Many older models only had a few hundred vehicles manufactured, making them more difficult to find on the modern market. Corvettes are also gaining popularity, and the higher demand drives up worth.

How much is a 1978 Corvette worth today? ›

Vehicle Valuation Analysis
BodystylesMedian Sale
Coupe$13,772
Z87/Z78 Limited Edition Pace Car Coupe$18,438

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