Vehicle Description
1994 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
The fourth generation of "America's Sports Car" known casually as
the C4, was rolled out for the 1984 model year. Most Corvette fans
are well acquainted with the C4 cars, as they represent one of the
biggest technological leaps forward in the car's long history.
After the $31,683 ZR1 Special Performance Package, the most
expensive 1994 Corvette option was the Z07 Adjustable Suspension
Package. Only had $50 to spare? Try the G92 3.15 axle for a little
extra squirt off the line.
For consignment a 1994 Corvette complete with an LT1 350ci V8, a
removable top that is smoked glass and bathed in crisp clean Arctic
White. Garage kept by our consignor who has had this car in his
care for the last 20 years, it is mechanically sound overall and is
still looking great to thisday. Coming to our Hallowed Halls with
73,024 title verifiedactual miles on the odometer and a list of
maintenanceand serviceperformed over the years, it's time you pony
up and get behind the wheel of this killer deal C4 Vette.
Exterior
Arctic White covers every fiberglass surface. A 1 piece removable
fiberglass roof panel sits on top, and retractable halogen
headlamps are up front, along with halogen fog lamps and tungsten
running lights and signals which are below the neoprene body
matching bumper. All chrome is gone, and now black stainless steel
is highlighting the windows and doors. Greenhouse glass makes up
the rear of the car, and it rolls up to a flat rear panel with the
Corvette rounded corner square tail lights which are deeply inset
into the rear body matching Arctic White neoprene rear bumper and
roll pan. 4 stainless steel pipes peek out from underneath on
either side, and the turbine style wheels show minor clearcoat
degradationalong with light curb rash.
Interior
Black and light gray leather covers the racing style buckets with
high backs, extra bolster padding, and headrests which are
embroidered and integrated right into the seats. These seats are
power seats and some wear can be seen on the driver's outside
bolster but it is light,a testament to the consignor's care. Racing
between the buckets toward the dash is the center console, which
houses a glovebox, seat controls, and the leather wrapped shifter.
Swooping skyward and curving toward the driver's side to roll
upward and form the instrument cluster. Digital gauges provide the
center of the dash cluster and are flanked by analog gauges. There
is an information center in the middle of the dash, however it is
only a cluster of warning lights and not a full screen, (give it
time they were working on it!). Gray carpeting which is clean can
be seen throughout and in back for the storage area as well.
Drivetrain
The correct 350ci LT1 V8 is nicely preserved within the engine bay
and presents very clean, no corrosion, and regularly shined plastic
parts. This engine is fed by electronic fuel injection and has a ZF
6-speed manual transmission on the back. A 3.45 rear axle completes
the drivetrain package.
Undercarriage
Underneath all clean with no rust surface or otherwise. Good
suspension, (C4 all around), which is forged aluminum and
lightweight for front and rear suspension. Power disc brakes to
stop these 17-inch alloy wheels all around.
Drive-Ability
A good driver, good handling, and decently preserved interior,
which is original to this car. All interior mechanicals worked
including A/C, and power steering makes this car a breeze to
drive,and all functions were operating as they should at the time
of our drive. 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.
An 73,000 mile Corvette, with very good paint, a removable top, and
clean but 2 tone interior in leather. Forged aluminum suspension
and the 350ci V8 combine to give you a thrill when behind this
wheel.
1G1YY22PXR5113500
1-USA
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
YY-Corvette
2-2 Door Coupe
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
P-350ci V8 LT1 300hp
X-Check Digit
R-1994
5-Bowling Green, KY Assy Plant
113500-Sequential Unit Number
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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