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Vette(s): 1973 T tops corvette yellow met, 350 auto turbo 400
when did corvettes strat coming with there engines painted blue???
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Vette(s): 1969 convertible L71 427/435 4-speed black interior
Not sure of the exact model year, but it was mid-'70s. GM changed to "corporate" engine colors instead of each division having its own.
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Pretty sure it was 77. I remember Oldsmobile buyers in 78 getting the surprise that their blue painted motors were not Olds but Chevy motors. Caused quite a stir! Mike
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well thats what i thought but a freind of mine has a 73 with supposeably matching numbers with a blue engine and i saw a 73 vette on ebay advertised with matching #'s and the pics showed a blue engine. but MY 73 HAS orange motor matching numbers.
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Vette(s): 1977 L-82 originally white/buckskin interior.
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I believe it was 77. I have a 77 L-82, and it has the Corporate Blue motor paint. I remember reading also that it was 1977 that the change took place. Not really much to go on, but that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. 

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Guys you are right. 1977 beyond doubt. I was working for Chevrolet twisting wrenches then.
In 76 there was a big stink due to the fact some Oldmobiles had orange Chevrolet engines. There were some court cases files, and huckster lawyers filing class action suits with ads on TV looking for people to join the class action suit.
The basis was you got a lowly Chevy motor in your Olds. You were ripped. At the time there was quite a bit of different engine lines in different cars.
Chevrolet... Orange
Pontiac..... Green Mist
Oldsmobile.. Gold
You get the idea. So instead of there being different line engines, GM painted them all blue and called them all corporate engines. Many of the window stickers said engine supplied by General Motors. This covered their butts no matter what engine they put in what.
If you have a 76 or older with a blue engine, it was either repainted or it's a newer engine.
Marc that blue number matching engine in a 73? NOT!
Somebody telling lies man!
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|UPDATED|4/2/2004 9:43:03 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
In 76 there was a big stink due to the fact some Oldmobiles had orange Chevrolet engines. There were some court cases files, and huckster lawyers filing class action suits with ads on TV looking for people to join the class action suit.
The basis was you got a lowly Chevy motor in your Olds. You were ripped. At the time there was quite a bit of different engine lines in different cars.
Chevrolet... Orange
Pontiac..... Green Mist
Oldsmobile.. Gold
You get the idea. So instead of there being different line engines, GM painted them all blue and called them all corporate engines. Many of the window stickers said engine supplied by General Motors. This covered their butts no matter what engine they put in what.
If you have a 76 or older with a blue engine, it was either repainted or it's a newer engine.
Marc that blue number matching engine in a 73? NOT!


Ken Styer
|UPDATED|4/2/2004 9:43:03 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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That onfo right there is worth $10.00,,,and then some.


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now i am wondering.. i have a vette 78 .. matching numbers.. but orange painted engine......... from what i could figure out they started building the vette78 in late (october?) 77 .. and mine was surely built in the 77 periode.....did they change the color already with the building of the first 78 models (late 77 )or just with the new year?
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All of the 77 and 78 cars had blue engines. IF your numbers are right the engine was repainted. If the engine has not been repainted, take a close look at the numbers. There were a few old school folks who wanted the orange engine, and repainted from the original blue.
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Vette(s): 1976 Stingray, L48 auto Buckskin/Buckskin Leather originally. Numbers matching.
I was under the impression that when Chevy went with "Blue", in the Corvette, if you ordered/bought the L-82, it came in orange, where as the L-48 was blue.
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