The C5 Corvette is one of the most important generations in the
car's history, and it almost never happened. GM came within arm's
length of canceling the program entirely before a group of
engineers and executives inside the company fought to keep it
alive. What they saved was a car that debuted to widespread praise,
won Motor Trend Car of the Year and North American Car of the Year
for 1998, and rewrote what people expected from an American sports
car. This one is finished in black over black leather with a glass
roof panel, and at 66,000 miles it is a lightly driven, well-kept
example.
Under the hood is the 5.7 liter LS1 V8 backed by a four-speed
automatic. The LS1 was the first of GM's third generation small
block LS engines, a platform that would go on to become one of the
most celebrated performance engine families in history. It produces
345 horsepower and pulls hard from nearly any speed, and it sounds
exactly the way a Corvette should. The C5 could hit 60 miles per
hour in just over five seconds while still returning highway fuel
economy that let it dodge the federal gas guzzler tax, which was
essentially unheard of for a car with this level of
performance.
Inside, the black leather interior is clean and well equipped with
power and memory seats, power windows, locks, and mirrors, and a
Bose sound system with a Kenwood stereo upgrade. The glass roof
lets light pour into the cabin and gives the car an open, airy feel
without fully giving up the structure of a coupe.
The C5 was also the last generation of Corvette to wear pop-up
headlights, a feature that had been part of the car's identity for
decades. When the C6 arrived in 2005 with fixed headlights, that
era quietly ended. That makes the C5 a natural collector car,
sitting at the crossroads of old school Corvette character and
modern performance capability.
Clean, fast, and wearing the right color for a car like this.
Please call or email us today for more information.
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accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
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