Vehicle Description
2003 Chevrolet Corvette 50thAnniversary Convertible
"So the people in charge of planning the Corvette's 50th
Anniversary Special Edition picked a shade of what is currently the
most often selected Corvette color, red. Not just any bright
Porsche Guards Red, mind you, and not the purple red that proved
unexpectedly popular on the 40th anniversary model. No, this new,
one year only Anniversary Red is a lustrous burgundy with Xirallic
aluminum oxide flakes floating under a special tinted clear coat
and complemented by special Shale interior trim with anniversary
badges and cockpit embroidery." Csaba Csere in Car and Driver,
2003
For consignment, a 2003 Chevrolet Corvette convertible with a title
verified 85,350 actual miles, two owners, new wheels and seats, and
ceramic coating on that special paint.
Exterior
50th Anniversary Red drapes the exterior of this car. Exterior bits
include heated outside mirrors, manual folding top with rear glass
and defroster, halogen headlamps, and chrome exhaust tips, which
are gathered together in the center of the rear roll pan. The
Corvette cove with faux vent on the front quarter harkens back 50
years, and as the first Vettes were topless. The tan convertible
canvas top is nod to those ancestors and is in very good condition.
What's different from those days is the sharp wedge shape of the
C5, a low nose leads upward to a rear deck lid that is considerably
higher, giving the car a slightly raked appearance. C7 Z06 style
wheels in chrome spark up the shoes and the original wheels will
come with the car. Imperfections are limited to scuffs on the chin,
out of sight, and it would be hard to find a Corvette without these
scrapes.
Interior
Shale leather, a shade of beige, power adjustable high back buckets
embroidered with "Corvette" name and 50th anniversary crossed flags
await you and as newer seats, they're in great shape. Sliding in
will put you into a cockpit with an AM/FM/CD sound system with Bose
Speakers, dual zone electronic A/C, a driver's info center on the
dash above the console, cruise control, and power locks and power
windows. It's all in very good condition, obviously well cared for,
right down to the tan shifter and center console showing only the
slightest patina. A thick contoured rear windscreen is behind the
seats emblazoned with Corvette and the crossed flags logo, a nice
addition that will prevent your hat from flying off at speed. Beige
carpet below is in good shape protected by fitted 50thAnniversary
mats in the same hue, which is also found lining the trunk in nice
condition.
Drivetrain
Under the reverse opening hood, we find the 5.7 liter LS1 fuel
injected V8 nestled in a clean engine bay, backed by 4L60E 4-speed
automatic transmission and rated at 350 horsepower. The rear axle
houses 2.73 gears with limited slip capability and power disc
brakes are the only option for a fast, modern sports car, and this
car has slotted rotors with ceramic pads.
Undercarriage
Clean conditions prevail underneath with very little road dirt,
unmarred belly pans, and minimal surface rust. We note some oil on
the right exhaust pipe and are not sure of the source. That dual
exhaust included original equipment mufflers that emit short pipes
to the chrome tips. Double wishbone cast aluminum upper and lower
control arms, transverse mounted composite leaf springs, and
monotube shock absorbers make up the suspension for the front and
the rear.
Drive-Ability
Peering over that sinking nose, the cabin gives a great vantage
point and good visibility to pilot this maroon missile and after
firing right up, the car exhibited familiar 5.7 power, amazing grip
and handling, and stupendous braking. And look, Ma, no shifting! It
ran great and all was working well during our short tenure behind
the wheel. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
Just 7,547 convertible 50thAnniversary editions were produced so it
is still relatively uncommon and this one is in very nice condition
with great wheels, a windscreen, new headlight motors, and plenty
more miles of smiles to deliver to owner number three. Will that be
thee?
1G1YY32G935110648
1-USA
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
YY-Corvette
3-Convertible
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
G-5.7L LS1 V8 350hp
9-Check Digit
3-2003
5-Bowling Green, KY Assy Plant
110648-Sequential Unit Number
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