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Here is a gorgeous 1990 Corvette convertible in the rare color of Steel Blue Metallic. With only 35,000 miles it is one of the nicer C4 Corvettes you will find with a clean, well-documented history along with a spotless Autocheck report. But it also is a very nice driving car that presents a great entry point for Corvette ownership.
This one looks fantastic in its original paint which remains smooth and shiny. You don’t often see this color which is somewhat surprising as it’s great look on the C4 body style. The black is in nice condition with just some light fogging in the rear window panel. It is simple to operate and stows cleanly under the rear decklid. The body color is nicely accented by the factory “sawblade” aluminum wheels with Goodyear Eagle 275/40ZR17 tires. Note the tires only have a few thousand miles on them but are from 2002.
Power comes from a 5.7L L98 engine (350ci 250hp) with its factory tuned port injection. This is mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission and optional 2.73 performance rear end. This is a proven, reliable drivetrain with a great blend of performance and economy. One of the strong points of the fourth generation has to be its handling which remains impressive even today. But while certainly a sports car, you can still head out on the highway and set the cruise control with great comfort.
The black leather interior furthers this Corvette’s good looks. This one has the optional adjustable sport bucket seats along with Preferred Equipment Group #1 which included electronic air conditioning and a Delco-Bose sound system. Total MSRP in 1990 was $40,885 which is equivalent to more than $100,000 today! Everything works properly including the a/c and sound system. All the original manuals are included along with a window sticker and build sheet.
This car has been used sparingly, looks fantastic, and offers exciting top-down enjoyment. Take advantage of this great opportunity to buy a classic Corvette convertible with low miles for less than a new Hyundai. Which would you rather have in your garage?