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I've never heard of a manual '82 from the factory.
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1978 L82 4speed
1994 LT1 6speed
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There were NO factory 1982 Corvettes with standard transmissions...special order or not, that I have ever heard of. There has never been any mention of any, either. It's entirely possible that the original dealer(or someone else) did a swap, but there would have been some computer programing to go along with it, since the original ECM would be looking for a lock-up signal/feedback from the lock-up solenoid in the trans, along with a corresponding drop in engine rpm upon lock-up command.
If there is in fact any factory documentation to prove this particular cars was equipped with a standard trans from Bowling Green, as an '82 model Corvette, you should snatch it up...

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p.734-421-0273 x.107
p.734-261-5086
f.734-261-5216
...not as good as a build sheet but was a lot less work and cleaner than dropping the fuel tank and hopeing.
1996 Grand Sport
1974 coupe
1964 roadster
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If you have the VIN number and the car was built in Bowling Green (which it was), can't you get a facsimile of the original build sheet? I have a nice laminated copy for "The Admiral".
There is no substitute for low end torque!
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