There were a number of popular consumer products that debuted in the year 1979. Among them were the Black & Decker Dustbuster, Honey Nut Cheerios, Hubba Bubba bubble gum, the Maglite flashlight, and the Sony Walkman. That same year, the Corvette sports car hit its record sales number, too.

The Pick of the Day is a 1979 Chevrolet Corvette coupe listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Peoria, Arizona. (Click the link to view the listing)

“This car was purchased five years ago from the original owner who took meticulous care of the car and only stored in indoors,” the listing says. “71,000 miles, still have the window sticker.”

The third-generation Corvette had a lifespan from 1967 through 1982. The car’s most successful year was 1979, when sales achieved 53,807 units, and today’s feature car is one of those very units. The listing on ClassicCars.com contains a more detailed breakdown of volume totals for the year: 6,707 cars were Corvette Red, and 9,316 cars had the “Oyster” interior color. This is reportedly a two-owner car, and it comes well optioned with power steering, power brakes, and air conditioning.

Under the hood, we find a rebuilt numbers-matching 350cid small-block V8 mated to a rebuilt three-speed automatic transmission. The listing outlines some of the maintenance that has been carried out historically: The motor was rebuilt in 2016 and received upgrades including Edelbrock parts for the aluminum heads, intake, and carburetor. More recently, it received a new starter, power steering pump, alternator, battery, radiator, thermostat, valve covers, and BFGoodrich tires. “Car drives and handles great,” the listing says. With a laundry list of service items like that, it is no wonder!

Were you one of the forward-thinking individuals who bought one of the first Dustbusters or Walkmans? It is hard to believe 45 years have passed since those innovative and iconic inventions entered the marketplace. Maybe you or someone you know were among the 50,000-plus people who purchased a Corvette that year. In case you didn’t, this is your second chance to be among the lucky ones.

“This car is very clean. You will look a long time before you find one cared for like this one,” the seller says.

The asking price is $23,850, which includes painted T-tops, smoked T-tops, and cases for both.

To view this listing on ClassicCars.com, head on over to Pick of the Day.

Source: www.classiccars.com