When it debuted in 1997, the C5 had the distinction of being the
first Corvette designed as a convertible first, and then as a
coupe. That design decision made the fifth-generation 'Vette the
most structurally sound drop-top in Corvette history to date,
making it feel safe and secure with or without a roof. This 2001
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible, decked out in its (believed)
original Torch Red paint, and complementary manual black
convertible top is still every bit the head-turner it was a quarter
of a century ago.
Inside, we find a plush, original-looking black leather interior,
featuring dual power bucket seats complete with lumbar support,
separated by a beautiful center body-color teardrop that displays
the iconic Crossed Flags emblem. A four-spoke padded steering wheel
sits in front of a six-pod analog gauge cluster, featuring a large
7,000-rpm tachometer and a matching 200-mph speedometer, each
flanked by a pair of auxiliary gauges. The convertible top was made
for manual operation to keep weight down, but the locks, windows,
and mirrors are all power-assisted. Another C5-introduced feature
is the trick Heads-Up Display, which allows the driver to keep an
eye on both speed and the road at the same time. The
original-looking AC Delco AM/FM/CD player is situated above the
push-button dual-zone HVAC controls, allowing both the driver and
passenger to customize the soundtrack and temperature easily.
Underneath that signature front-hinged fiberglass hood, we find a
5.7-liter LS1 V-8 engine. One of the most advanced overhead valve
engines to date, the LS1 made use of a lightweight aluminum block
and heads setup, a 10.1:1 compression ratio, and a composite intake
manifold to crank out an advertised 350 horsepower and 375
pound-feet of torque when equipped with a manual transmission. That
transmission is a rear-mounted Tremec T56 six-speed manual
transaxle that transfers power to the pavement via a limited-slip
differential. A staggered set of 17-inch chrome C6-style wheels
shod in new 245/45ZR-17 Continental rubber, while a larger set of
18-inch wheels wrapped in wider 285/40ZR-18 meats out back, giving
this sports car an aggressive stance and look from any angle.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Manual Top
• LS1 V8
• 350 HP
• 375 LB FT
• Tremec T56 Six Speed
• 3.42 Rear Transaxle
• Power Steering
• Power Windows
• Power Locks
• Power Mirrors
• Power Seats
• Telescopic Wheel
• Heads Up Display
• AC
• Cruise
• ABS
• Four Wheel Discs
• Chrome C6 Wheels
• Owner's Manual
This 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible rides on a fully
independent suspension, with a set of four-wheel power disc brakes
ready to scrub off speed at a moment's notice. If you missed your
chance the first time around, this extremely low-mileage C5's fun
factor is still a ten, thanks to its drop-top setup and
tried-and-true manual transmission. The C5 was a revolutionary
design that remains impressive all these years later. But don't
wait because this one won't be around here long. Call today!
Vehicle Details
2001 Chevrolet Corvette
Listing ID:CC-2031069
Price:$24,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:2001
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Corvette
Exterior Color:Torch Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:50801
Stock Number:9719-CHA
VIN:1G1YY32G315127104
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