There were 10 different colors offered on the Corvette for model year 1972 – the most popular of which was Ontario Orange. One color you aren’t likely to see very frequently is War Bonnet Yellow. The Pick of the Day is a 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray coupe listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Fulshear, Texas.
“I am the second owner of this Texas car – highly original,” the listing says.

We see a lot of C3 Corvettes around here, what caught my eye the most about this one was that striking color. While initially thought to be custom job, it is in fact a factory shade that Chevrolet named “War Bonnet Yellow” (code 989). The color was only offered for model years 1971 and 1972, and it’s a unique metallic gold-yellow that seems to shift its appearance in different types of lighting. Adding to the exterior appeal of the C3, we find a set of American Racing polished aluminum wheels, color-matched removable T-tops, a luggage rack, and rocker moldings.

By 1972, “Corvette” had become a household word among many Americans, and Chevrolet prided itself in continually raising the bar to keep buyers coming back. One of the magazine advertisements for that year said, “Corvette. Everything you need is standard except the gas.” It then went on to list some of the equipment that was included at the base price ($5,533 for the coupe), such as a 350ci V8, four-wheel disc brakes, a Positraction rear end, full instrumentation, hideaway windshield wipers, and Astro Ventilation.

Under the hood of this vivid machine is a numbers-matching 350ci Turbo-Fire V8 connected to a TH400 three-speed automatic transmission. Aftermarket go-fast goodies include a Holley 625cfm Street Demon carburetor, HEI electronic ignition, an aluminum radiator, and Edelbrock headers. Finally, the chassis and braking system received some enhancements, courtesy of a custom suspension, Wilwood brake calipers, and slotted rotors. Based on the sounds of things, it’s a turn-key driver – ready for cruising and shows.

One interesting tidbit – 1972 was a significant year for the C3 Corvette because it was the last year to feature chrome bumpers. To some enthusiasts, that feature has made 1972 models desirable. Between that and the unique War Bonnet Yellow paint, this ‘vette has a lot to offer. As an added bonus, the seller is including components to add A/C, as well as the original wheels, tires, and hubcaps.
The asking price for all of the above is $29,900.
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