Vehicle Description
Corvettes are celebrated for their heritage in every model year
because there are differences in these low-batch speed machines. So
when Chevrolet takes note of a big milestone, a car like this 2003
Chevrolet Corvette 50th Anniversary convertible was a collectible
from the moment it left Bowling Green. That's why it's terrific to
find a well-priced and low-mileage example that upholds the respect
you want from a truly special drop-top.
Anniversary Red Metallic is the kind of color that was specially
made just for this car. It mixes the red-blooded love for America's
sports car, and it gives it a deeper tone out of respect for
reaching the half-century mark. This special finish is smooth to
the touch on this example. After all, averaging only about 2k miles
annually lets you know this was more about being a car for special
occasions. The well-respected body panels let you see everything
from the wind-formed profile, to the little details, like the
subtle crease in the hood's power dome. Because the paint does a
great job of announcing this is a special car, Chevy realized that
there doesn't need to be any more of a boastful announcement. So
they wisely made the badging for the 50th anniversary refined with
exclusive pieces for the front and fenders. And the
champagne-colored alloy wheels are like giving a toast to celebrate
the milestone moment.
These special edition cars received a special Shale convertible
top. And if you like the way this looks against the red, then
you'll really love opening this up to the work to show off the
Shale leather interior. Just like the exterior, this goes for
subtle elegance in commemorating the golden anniversary with
special embroidery in the leather sport seats. This came from the
factory loaded with features like power seats, power windows, power
locks, keyless entry, dual airbags, cruise control, a head-up
display (HUD), power telescoping wheel, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with
Bose speakers that still plays your music loud and clear even if
your running at high speeds with the roof down. In fact, you can
enjoy open-top motoring just about any time of year thanks to the
dual-zone automatic A/C climate control.
The engine bay has the clean look of a well-maintained and
low-mileage car. This 5.7-liter fuel-injected LS1 V8 was part of a
new era in Corvette performance, and so it really is the right
powerhouse to have to celebrate the 50th anniversary. With 350
horsepower, performance is a guarantee. But you may also be
surprised at how everyday friendly this car is. That's also in part
to do with the four-speed automatic transmission that's quick for
performance kick-downs and slips into overdrive comfort with ease.
Another great feature that was part of the special edition package
was Magnetic Ride Control - a technological advance that even
Ferrari eventually used. Add in power steering, four-wheel disc
brakes, and Michelin Pilot Sport tires, and this is the collectible
car that was also made for driving.
Complete with the car cover, this is an affordable and desirable
collector drop-top Corvette that future generations will continue
to appreciate. Call today!!!