JUST ONE OWNER & 18K MILES FROM NEWOUTSTANDING PRESERVATION
& MAINTENANCEIMPECCABLE, VIRTUALLY AS-NEW CONDITIONWHITE
EXTERIOR & RED LEATHER INTERIOR WHITE
SOFT TOP & WHITE FACTORY HARD TOP240 HP 350 CI TPI V-8
ENGINE4-SPEED AUTOMATIC W/ OVERDRIVEHIGHLY OPTIONED, INCLUDING
A/CINCLUDES ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKERLARGE-FORMAT DEALER
BROCHURE/BOOKLETCAREFULLY SELECTED BY THE LAST DETAILFRESH FULL
INSPECTION, SERVICE & DETAILREADY TO OWN AND
ENJOY! The late-1983 introduction of the all-new
fourth-generation (C4) Corvette was a landmark in automotive
history; one so highly anticipated that the new car was released as
a 1984 model, with the 1983 model year omitted. GM Chief Engineer
Dave McLellan oversaw the new Corvette's development, which began
with concept drawings penned in 1976. While clearly identifiable as
a Corvette, the new design was less ornamental and far more
aerodynamic and purposeful.The new Corvette's all new chassis
utilized front and rear mono-leaf springs, precise rack-and-pinion
steering gear, and the independent rear suspension utilized five
locating links. The Corvette continued to use four-wheel disc
brakes, and new aerodynamic alloy wheels were mounted with
Goodyear's all-new "Gatorback" unidirectional radial tires. Power
was provided by Chevrolet's 350 CI V-8, initially equipped with
Cross-Fire throttle-body fuel injection, carried over from 1982.
Performance was a leap forward, with 155 mph on tap and grip
measuring over 0.90 g, making the new Corvette a true contender
with European exotics including the Ferrari 308, Lotus Esprit
Turbo, and both Porsche's 911 and 928.Refinements came quickly,
with the L98 Tuned-Port Injected 350 engine, which added 25
horsepower, 40 pounds-feet of torque, and improved fuel economy by
1985. Roller valve lifters debuted for 1987 to bring total output
to 240 horsepower. No longer a contender, the Corvette had by this
time become the standard to which other sports-car manufacturers
aspired.Resplendent in its White paint finish over Red leather
upholstery, this top-notch 1990 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is
offered in exceptional and virtually flawless condition with just
one owner from new and 18k miles at the time of writing. The potent
350 CI Tuned Port Injection V-8 engine is paired with a 4-speed
automatic transmission with overdrive. Options are many, starting
with Corvette Preferred Equipment Group #1, including electronic
air conditioning, a six-way power driver's seat, and a Delco-BOSE
music system including an electronically tuned AM/FM stereo radio
with seek-scan, a stereo cassette tape player, and digital clock.
Other choice options include the White auxiliary removable hardtop,
selective ride and handling, Red leather adjustable Sport bucket
seats, a CD player, an engine oil cooler, and performance axle
ratio. Performance radial tires and 17-inch ventilated Corvette
alloy wheels finish this clean and virtually impeccable 1990
Chevrolet Corvette Convertible nicely. Most recently, a full
inspection, service, and detailing have made it ready for immediate
enjoyment.The 'C4' Corvette market a turning point in the rich
history of "America's Sports Car" with its muscular performance,
stellar handling, and unforgettable styling. It also showed
European makes its taillights at will and forced them to up their
game. Experience this outstanding, hand-selected example by calling
us today to see it for yourself and make it yours!
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