The ordering guide for the 2014 Corvette Stingray is now available online thanks to a Corvette dealer in Atlantic City and the Corvette Blogger site.
A full range of specifications and design options are listed on the document, detailing everything you need to know about the highly anticipated seventh generation Vette.
And even more exciting is that the Stingray coupe's base model and the Z51 rendition were both distributed to dealers, according to Car & Driver after hearing word from the automaker itself.
But there is one important detail that is not included in the order guide-the price.
Apr. 25 is the expected price tag release date when it is rumored to be announced at the National Corvette Museum's annual "Bash" event.
So, what is known about the new Stingray is that it will be available in three trim levels: 1LT, 2LT and 3LT.
Competition sport bucket seats, which anyone following the C7 already knows quite well, is listed on the guide and is available on all models.
Some of the more minor inclusions are options for a personalized Corvette Museum logo plaque, a transparent roof panel and a carbon-fiber dual roof package that includes both a carbon roof panel as well as the transparent one.
There is also mention of an intriguing color combination override that allows the buyer to "individualize vehicle appearance by overriding recommended restrictions to exterior, interior and convertible (if equipped) color combinations."
But there is one caveat with this special option, as the guide specifies that it can only be applied to "sold" orders---meaning that the vehicle must be paid for up-front.
The order guide also confirms that a seven-speed manual transmission comes standard across the lineup, while a six-speed paddle-shifted automatic is also available for all those too afraid to shift the stick.
If you feel like perusing the order guide for yourself, take a look HERE.
There are many more options and specifications that are included in the PDF document.