EXCEPTIONAL CONDITION THROUGHOUTFIRST MODEL YEAR FOR 'C5' CORVETTE2
OWNERS FROM NEW & 19K MILESSEBRING SILVER METALLIC EXTERIOR
FINISHLIGHT GRAY LEATHER BUCKET SEAT INTERIORHIGHLY EQUIPPED WITH
DESIRABLE OPTIONSREMOVABLE TRANSPARENT, BLUE-TINTED ROOFRENOWNED
345 HP LS1 5.7L SFI V-8 ENGINE4-SPEED ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED
AUTOMATICPOWER-ADJUSTABLE 6-WAY PASSENGER SEATELECTRONIC DUAL ZONE
A/CBODY SIDE MOLDINGSOPTIONAL ETR AM/FM STEREO W/ CDMONRONEY
STICKER REPRINT, CLEAN CARFAX REPORTA VERY WELL CARED FOR AND
DESIRABLE CORVETTECAREFULLY SELECTED BY THE LAST
DETAIL The introduction of the 5th Generation or 'C5'
Corvette for 1997 marked the first all-new model in 13 years. A
comprehensive refinement of "America's Sports Car", the C5 featured
a new chassis and a milestone evolution of Chevrolet's small-block
V-8 engine. The design team, led by Dave Hill and John Cafaro,
systematically addressed every shortcoming of the fourth-generation
Corvette and improved, if not eliminated, all of them in the
C5. Engines have always defined Corvettes, but perhaps no
engine has so comprehensively defined the car's evolution as the
1997 LS1. Its similarity with the original Corvette small block
began and ended with its basic layout. The new aluminum engine
featured an integral cast aluminum oil pan, composite intake
manifold, individual-coil ignition system, and a hollow camshaft
design. Delivering 345 factory-rated horsepower and 350 lb-ft of
torque, the LS1 was a more than worthy successor to the previous
design. The C5 chassis featured a noticeably longer
wheelbase length and hydroformed side rails that improved rigidity
and reduced weight. Corvette engineers worked with GM's Hydra-Matic
division and Borg-Warner to create rear transaxles with four speeds
in the electronically managed automatic and six speeds in the
manual gearbox, providing an ideal 50/50 weight
distribution. Handsomely finished in Sebring Silver
Metallic over Gray leather, this outstanding 1997 Chevrolet
Corvette Coupe is offered with just 19,051 miles at the time of
listing. The clean Carfax vehicle-history report lists just two
prior owners, with the first owning the car for 5 years and
covering approximately 13,500 miles, followed by the second owner,
who only added approximately 5,500 miles from their acquisition in
2002. Sold new for $40,474 when new, this collector-grade
1997 Corvette Coupe features the aforementioned 4-speed
electronically-controlled automatic rear transaxle and a limited
slip differential housing a highway-friendly 2,73:1 rear-axle
ratio. Desirable factory options are numerous, including the RPO
1SA Preferred Equipment Group, a no-cost option, plus Code AQ9
Adjustable Sport Bucket Seats ($625), the Code AG2 Power 6-way
adjustable passenger seat, Code CJ2 Electronic Dual Zone Air
conditioning ($365), a visually striking and highly versatile Code
CC3 removable transparent blue tinted roof panel ($650), a Code UN0
ETR AM/FM Stereo unit with CD player and auto tine control ($100),
fog lamps ($69), floor mats ($25),. A luggage shade and parcel mat
($50), and Code B84 body side moldings. Offered from the
inaugural 'C5' model year the first for Chevrolet's all-new LS1 V-8
engine, this 1997 Chevrolet Corvette is now offered from limited
ownership with low miles. Ready to collect and, best of all enjoy
on the open road, this 1997 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe is a fabulous
example, hand-picked by The Last Detail. Ready to enjoy, it can be
experienced first-hand by contacting us today to schedule a viewing
and test drive.
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