Vehicle Description
40th Anniversary Edition - 85k Miles - LT1/6 Speed Manual - Recent
Service - Interior Switches and Accessories all work as they should
- Well maintained and always Garage Kept - (Please note: If you
happen to be viewing this Corvette on a website other than our main
website, it's possible that only some of our many photographs of
the car are shown due to website limitations. To be sure you access
all the more than 80 photographs, please go to our main website:
GarageKeptMotors.)� � 1993 Corvette C4 Coupe (40th Anniversary
Edition) � ... one of the fastest, best-handling cars in the
world....� John Davis, MotorWeek/1993, 6-Sports Car Comparison �
Apparently, the development demands of the C4 Corvette were such
that its debut couldn't happen until 1984, and so Chevrolet missed
celebrating the 30thanniversary of the marque with the new model.
There was no anniversary edition in 1983. The Corvette brain trust
wouldn't make the same mistake ten years later.� � The National
Corvette Museum waxed eloquent about the 40thAnniversary cars: With
40 years of heritage and refinement behind it, the 1993 Corvette is
the classic American two-seater. Corvette's 5.7-liter LT1 V8
delivers 300-horsepower (and 340 pound-feet of torque @ 3600 rpm)
to combine smooth in-city performance and ferocious capability at
high RPM, with either the 4-speed automatic or the 6-speed manual.
This is driving the way it is meant to be. Technology in the 1993
Corvette also includes sophisticated fully independent suspension
with precision-crafted aluminum componentry, an all-disc-four-wheel
anti-lock brake system, and a traction-control system that helps
the car utilize all available traction by regulating wheel spin.
Asymmetrical, unidirectional 17-inch Goodyear Eagle GS-C tires help
deliver precise response to driver input. � Describing the cars'
unique appearance and trim, the Museum went on: All 40th
Anniversary Edition Corvettes (and only 40th Anniversary Edition
Corvettes) are Ruby Red from the inside out. With a unique
deep-shining metallic (code 68) paint, special 40th anniversary
emblems, and stunning Ruby Red (code 793) interior, these Corvettes
truly are a celebration of Corvette history. � Presented here is a
well cared-for 40th Anniversary Corvette 6-speed manual coupe,
showing just under 85,000 total miles, or approximately 3,400
miles-per-year. The car has been with its current owner for ten
years, and comes freshly serviced with an oil change and new water
pump and oxygen sensor. The bespoke Ruby Red paint displays
beautiful gloss-including on the removable top-as the more than 80
detailed photographs on the GarageKeptMotors website clearly show.
Inside the matching Ruby Red leather upholstery is sumptuous with
an appropriate patina of creasing, but no rips or tears. The red
leather is complemented by deep red carpets, door panels, and black
driver-focused dash and instrument cluster, all in near-perfect
condition. The entertainment system, air conditioning, power-seat
controls, lighting, and other switchgear all operate as they
should. Under the clamshell, front-hinged hood, the LT1 engine
compartment is clean and well kept. Be sure not to miss the video
at our website to hear this legendary small-block engine at idle
and revved. � Some special-edition cars are best stored, or hidden
away in a collector's garage. But a rare few are meant for the
enjoyment of the open road, attracting admiring stares and I
remember glances from onlookers, best enjoyed from the driver's
seat. This 40th Anniversary Corvette coupe is one of these; a very
special driver's sports car. Front Air Conditioning,Steering Wheel
Trim - Leather,Center Console,Cruise Control,Multi-Function Remote
- Keyless Entry,Multi-Function Remote - Trunk Release,Power
Steering,Steering Wheel - Tilt,Abs - 4-Wheel,Power Brakes,Gauge -
Tachometer,Antenna Type - Power,Cassette,Clock,Digital Instrument
Panel,Radio - Am/Fm,Front Fog Lights,Wheel Diameter - 17 Inch,Wheel