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This Artic White Convertable Corvette was 1 of 5426 (20.54% of total production) produced in in that color and there was a total of 9749 (36.91% of total production) with Red Flame interior. The (RPO-L98) 5.7 Liter engine is backed by a (RPO-MD8) 4spd 700R4 Automatic Transmission with a (RPO-GU2) 2.73 rear axle ratio. Chevrolet advertised stats on the L98 said it had 240 HP @ 4000 RPM with 345lbs of torque @ 3200 RPM and could go from 0 to 60 in 6.3 sec and could take the quater mile in 15.1 sec @ 93mph. The Artic white convertable top is in great condition. Other features include Reclining front bucket seatsanti-lock brakesleather wrapped steering wheelBose radio systemheavy duty radiatortaluminum wheelslow pressure indicatorheavy duty engine oil cooler105 amp alternatorelectric mirrors6 way power seats and much more. It was purchased from a local owner in January of 2013. The Chevrolet C4 Corvette was the fourth generation Corvette made by GM and production of the C4 began in March 1983. Because of its late release date and also because it met all the 1984 Federal requirements GM decided not to release a 1983 Corvette and the C4 was not available to the public until 1984. The 1984 release of the C4 heralded a complete redesign for the Corvette both inside and out. In comparison the 1982 Corvette was the last of the C3's which dated their basic body structure to 1968 and their chassis to 1963. The C4's design criteria specified a new design resulting in more ground clearance but less overall height a lower center of gravity and a more favorable front-to-rear weight distribution. The end result was smaller than its predecessor and hovered low to the ground like no prior 'Vette. From a performance perspective this made for a sportscar with handling that was heads above the competition; but for some C4 owners they found themselves describing entering and exiting the car as 'falling in and climbing out.' Stylistically the C4 reflects the aesth

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STOCK/INV. NUMBER:
K3978
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