8,227 Actual Mile Corvette LT1/350 V8 6 Speed Manual Two Roofs Survivor

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  • Condition: Used
  • Item location: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
  • Make: Chevrolet
  • Model: Corvette
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
  • Doors: 2
  • Year: 1993
  • Mileage: 8,227
  • VIN: 1G1YY23PXP5116828
  • Color: Red
  • Engine size: LT1 350 V8
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

Chevrolet Corvette 1993 Description

SUMMARY

3-owner survivor that's logged only 8,227 miles
5.7 liter LT1 V8 / 300 horsepower
ZF 6-speed manual transmission
Sale includes the car's glass and painted roofs
Sale includes an original Pre-Delivery Inspection Procedure form
Power steering
4-wheel power disc brakes
Delco Bose sound system

When Dave McLellan replaced Zora Arkus-Duntov as the chief engineer for Team Corvette, he had some legendary shoes to fill. Assuming control in 1975, McLellan lead the brand through some of the darkest days of Detroit performance. By 1983, change was on the horizon and at the forefront of that change was the highly evolved fourth generation Corvette. With timeless looks, cutting-edge technology and storied small block power, the long-awaited C4 was destined to be viewed as a major milestone in American sports car history. This pristine, 8,227-mile coupe is a fully documented survivor that's been carefully tucked away from time, wear and the elements. If you're in the market for a top-notch example of one of Chevrolet's most desirable Corvettes in one of the Corvette brand's most desirable colors, you're looking at your next car!

BODYWORK/TRIM

Bathed in vivid Torch Red, this like-new Vette features stunning presence that's highlighted by a spectacular, show worthy shine. Steal one glance down the sides of the car's slick body and it becomes very obvious that, over its low-mileage life, great care was taken to maintain a factory-fresh appearance. Step closer to the car's wet looking finish and check out straight and ripple-free panels that aren't plagued by any cracks or major imperfections. Grab the car's well-adjusted hood and feel how smoothly it opens to provide excellent fit that's set off by a glossy clearcoat sheen. If you like vintage Corvettes that are completely true to their assembly line state, they don't get more authentic than this!

ENGINE

From the original 283 cars to the brutal C7 Z06, Chevrolet has done an excellent job keeping performance alive behind the Corvette cross-flags. This low-mileage coupe continues that work with one of GM's venerable 5.7 liter LT1 V8s. Not to be confused with the moody LT-1 of the 1970s, this version was introduced in 1992 as a thoroughly modern form of small block motivation. The foundation is an iron, 4-bolt casting, topped with aluminum heads, that utilizes speed density fuel management, batch-fire injection and a dedicated ECM to twist 300 horsepower into 340 lb./ft. of street-slaying torque. Known for its good manners and calm demeanor, the LT1 is a great street engine, with a quick reminder of Team Corvette's performance history returning through a simple stab of the go pedal. As a practically new piece, nearly everything under this coupe's hood appears to be factory-installed. And, with a quick turn of the key, the mill fires to life, settling in to a smooth idle with a great factory exhaust note.

DRIVETRAIN/SUSPENSION

Behind that hot small block, a proven ZF 6-speed distributes power to a factory Corvette rear end. With ample torque on tap, this Vette is plenty quick off the line, but retains the highway manners of a family car thanks to tall rear gears. The C4 suspension was engineered to compete on an international level, featuring lightweight aluminum spindle uprights, A-arms, half shafts, and control arms. Stops are handled by power-assisted calipers, which clamp four vented discs. Power meets the pavement through machined aluminum wheels, which spin 255/45ZR17 Goodyear Eagle GS-Cs in front of 285/40ZR17 Goodyear Eagle GS-Cs. The bottom of this coupe is every bit as nice as its spotless engine compartment and glossy exterior panels, showing minimal wear and almost no signs of weathering. The car's bright suspension bits contrast nicely to a clean floorpan. And its straight and solid chassis barely looks like its seen ANY time on the road.

INTERIOR

Good preservation is key to any vintage car's interior, and this C4's cockpit looks factory fresh in virtually every way. The plush driving environment kicks off with a pair of power-adjustable buckets that are stitched in black leather. In front of those buckets, a leather-wrapped and cross-flag branded steering wheel laps a conservative dash that's fitted with both clear analog and bright digital gauges. Inside that dash, the car's modern center stack anchors electronic climate control above a premium Delco Bose sound system and simple, black shifter. Opposite that center stack, monochromatic side panels feature switches for power windows, power door locks and power-adjusted mirrors. At the back of those panels, a surprisingly spacious cargo hold features enough room for short, weekend road trips. And naturally, all the amenities and conveniences you've come to expect in a modern ride are present and accounted for.

OUR SALE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION

An original Pre-Delivery Inspection Procedure form
An original Owner's Manual
The car's original VHS tape
Original accessory paperwork

The best aspect of owning a clean, low-mileage C4 is: whether you decide to drive it or stash it, you own a genuinely great car that's capable of comfortably traveling anywhere. While every subsequent generation of Corvette has shared the same set of goals, this one marks the first whole-hearted attempt at transforming America's best sports car into the world's best sports car. Don't miss your chance to take home a fantastic example of one the coolest Corvettes ever assembled.

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