After more than 50 years with its original owner, this 1974 Greenwood Wide Body Corvette — a true one‑of‑one showpiece — is finally looking for a new home. It’s listed on Facebook Marketplace for $32,995 out of Shelby Township, Michigan, and the seller makes one thing clear: if you don’t like attention, keep scrolling.
The comments agree.
“Normally not my style but WoW this one is done right & looks great!” one man wrote.
Another chimed in with his own memory: “I owned a red ’69 convertible with the same package… hated to sell it. $3,500 in 1993.”
This car, though, is something different. Installed in the 1970s, the Greenwood Wide Body kit gives the C3 its unmistakable stance — long, low, and impossibly wide. The car still wears its original “A” title, a rarity for any custom Corvette, let alone one that’s been a show car since day one.
The silver paint, just three years old, looks fresh enough to pass for last week’s work. Body gaps are tight, fit and finish are dialed in, and aside from a few minor scratches, the car presents like a time capsule from the height of Greenwood’s influence on Corvette culture.
Under the hood, things get even more serious. The original owner treated the car to a GM Performance ZZ502 crate engine, good for 502 horsepower, installed only three years ago and showing roughly 500 miles. Cooling upgrades include a modern radiator and dual electric fans. Stainless exhaust, headers, and SpinTech mufflers complete the soundtrack. Power runs through a Turbo‑Hydramatic automatic transmission.
Inside, the car is just as bold. The silver leather interior paired with the woodgrain deluxe package gives the cockpit a custom‑luxury vibe rarely seen on a C3. Harness belts match the interior, and the mirrored T‑tops store neatly under their covers. The engine bay is spotless — “car‑show worthy,” as the seller puts it — and the stance is exactly what you expect from a Greenwood build: wide, planted, and unmistakably aggressive.
The seller claims more than 200 high‑resolution photos and a 14‑minute walk‑around video are available, underscoring the level of pride behind this car’s long stewardship. And after half a century with one owner, it’s easy to see why.
Not just another modified Corvette, this is a preserved piece of 1970s custom culture — a Greenwood wide body that’s remained in the same hands since new, upgraded tastefully, maintained obsessively, and shown proudly.
“If you do not like attention… this is NOT the car for you,” the listing warns.
Fair enough. But for the right buyer, this one‑of‑one Greenwood is exactly the kind of attention worth having.
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Facebook Marketplace
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I like it!!!!!
Uglier than an unshorn roast beef vergina with an automatic worse yet LMAO 🤣😂🤣😂