FS: 1981 Corvette (C3) – 4-speed manual
- Engine: 5.7L L81 V8
- Transmission: 4-speed manual (factory)
- Mileage: 74,150 (title marked “not actual mileage”)
- Title: Pennsylvania reconstructed (R-title)
- Exterior: Red
- Interior: Camel (tan)
- VIN: 1G1AY8765BS425705
- Location: Eastern PA
I have a large stack of service records from 1993 to present that I’ve digitized. Happy to share those with anyone seriously interested.
The reconstructed title is due to a theft/fire incident prior to my dad’s ownership. From the documentation we have, the damage was primarily to the interior and cosmetic areas, and the car was rebuilt by a Corvette shop before he purchased it. There is also paperwork explaining the title history.
The current condition of the car is best described as a driver-quality C3 that will need some recommissioning.
- Last started and driven in summer 2024 (a few miles, ran fine once started)
- Interior: dash has typical cracking, seats and carpet show wear
- Exterior: presents well, minor blemish on front right
- Passenger window needs a little help staying aligned when going up
- Clock not working
- Headlights currently down, have not verified operation recently
- Starter replaced in 2017
- Tires replaced in 2020 (very low miles since)
- Regular maintenance throughout its life
Service history and additional photos available on request. Happy to answer questions.
Asking $6,500 OBO
Last edited by seathree; May 13, 2026 at 09:09 AM. Reason: Price drop
The car has never been in a collision/accident. The reason for the R-title is that prior to my dad’s ownership, the car was stolen and later suffered an interior/cosmetic fire. It was then rebuilt by a shop that specialized in Corvettes before being sold to my dad in 1993. From the documentation we have, the damage was primarily to the center/interior section of the car and not major mechanical components.
As far as I know, the red is the factory color. I haven’t found any documentation showing a color change or repaint. The only paintwork I’m aware of is a touch-up/blend on the front right nose area from a garage scrape years ago, which is shown in close up photos below.









