1975 Chevrolet Vega 122 CID 4 Speed Manual Fastback Black

1975 Chevrolet Other --

Technical specifications of Chevrolet Other 1975

Price: US $22,950.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Local pick-up only
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Other
Type: Fastback
Trim: --
Year: 1975
Mileage: 22,500
VIN: 1V77E5U274601
Color: Black
Engine size: 122 CID
Power options: --
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: --
Interior color: Black
Options: --
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1975 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega Offered with a mere 22500 original miles on the odometer(believed to be original), this 1975 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega is No. 2046 of the 2,061 produced in its brief production run. Delivered new to Chapman Chevrolet of Glendale AZ in 1975 Distinguished by its unique combination of black paint with gold accents and "Cosworth Twin Cam" insignia, its signature feature is the twin-cam 16-valve 122 CI inline-4 engine developed by Cosworth Engineering in Northampton, England. A detuned... version of the 200 HP Cosworth Project EA racing powerplant, the Cosworth Vega engine was the first Chevrolet passenger-car engine to use electronic fuel injection. A solid performer that impressed the most seasoned reviewers, this historically significant factory Hot Rod incorporates a black vinyl interior, a 4-speed manual transmission, Soft Ray-tinted glass, front disc brakes, swing-out rear windows. Very Original, Unrestored Car, Paint Showing Some Minor Cracking & Age, Cosworth Vega Number 2046, 13" Gold Cosworth Vega Wheels, Radio Delete, Appears to be the original Interior, lots of Ownership History & Receipts Included, Originally Sold in Chandler, Arizona, Car Showed Only 18,550 Miles in September, 1997, Original Window Sticker Included, Original Temp Tag Included, $6,175 Original Sticker Price, Very Well Preserved, Survivor Cosworth Vega! Here are some quotes that Wikipedia lifted from the major car magazines of the day. They say it better than we ever could. Car and Driver said in August 1973: "Cosworth Vega 16-Valve. More than an engine. A taut-muscled GT coupe to devastate the smugness of BMW 2002tii's and 5-speed Alfa GTV's. A limited run of 4000 machines, each one built away from the tumult of the assembly line to precision tolerances, as a show of technical force by Chevrolet. All of them will be collector's items." The magazine's History of 0-60 article said a 1974 pre-production Cosworth Vega's time of 7.7 seconds was the fastest that year. Testing a 1975 model, the magazine said: "The outstanding feature of the Cosworth Vega is its excellent balance. Roll-stiffness distribution is ideal, with little understeer entering a turn, and just the right amount of drift from the tail as you put your foot down to exit . . . Through the woods or down a mountain, the Cosworth is a feisty aggressor willing, if not altogether able to take on the world's best GT cars." Motor Trend magazine's test of a 1975 version said it "goes like the proverbial bat out of Carlsburg Caverns [...] At moderate speeds, the car is as close to neutral handling as any American car I have ever driven..." The Cosworth Vega The Road & Track test of a 1976 model said: "The Cosworth Vega's handling is very good [...] All the drivers agreed that it is a far better handling car than those Vega derivatives such as the Monza that have been fitted out with V6 or V8 engines [...] We can't resist saying that with the Cosworth Vega engine, the Vega now runs the way it should have run all the time-easy, smooth, good response, good handling: a nice balance between performance and economy. Sweet as it is however, the Cosworth Vega is still way down the excitement ladder from what it would be with another 30 or 40 bhp. Then it would really be something." Road Test magazine, in its "Supercoupe Shootout"-Alfa vs. Mazda vs. Lancia vs. Saab vs. Cosworth Vega-said: "The results are in Figure 2. Read 'em and weep, all you foreign-is-better nuts, because right there at the top, and by a long way at that, is the Cosworth Vega. It had the fastest 0-60 time, the fastest quarter-mile time, and tied with the Saab for the shortest braking distance".9 #fn9"The Cosworth is American, and a collector's item, and it came close, damn close to winning the whole thing."10 #fn10 Car and Driver chose the Cosworth Vega as one of the "10 Best Collectible Cars" in its fourth annual Ten Best issue, saying: "We're talking about historical significance here." Believed to a 225xx original miles Vega No. 2046 of 2,061 produced Delivered new to Chapman Chevrolet in Chandler AZ Window sticker included along with lots of receipts and owner history the original umbers matching Twin cam 122 CI inline 4-cylinder engine from Cosworth Engineering Numbers matching 4-speed manual transmission Front disc brakes Original 13" Alloy Wheels with 18570R13 Radials Correct and original Black with Gold accents, it showing some age but still shines and isn't flaking Black vinyl interior looks nearly new Soft Ray tinted glass There weren't a lot of options available but this Cosworth Vega has the look and demeanor you want from a mId 70s GT Swing-out rear side windows This may not be the fastest GT of the day but it was assuredly one of the better looking

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