Chevrolet released the Grand Sport version in 1996 to mark the end
of production of the C4 Corvette and built just 810 coupes and 190
convertibles and the moniker was a nod to the original Grand Sport
model produced in 1963. Along with a unique exterior paint scheme,
Grand Sports came with their own unique Vehicle Identification
Number sequence, distinct from regular production 1996
Corvettes.
For consignment, a 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport with a title
verified 33,705 actual miles. This is car #324 and part of the
small but enthusiastic GS world with several dedicated clubs and
websites including the Grand Sport Registry where your car will get
a birthday shout out based on its build date!
Exterior
The GS was available on one distinct exterior configuration which
combines Admiral Blue Metallic with a wide white stripe that
travels over the hood, over the roof, and onto the deck lid where
it cascades over the rear fascia where it is bisected by the
license plate and reverse light cove. This design is noteworthy
alone, but the added red hash marks on the left fender bring it to
the next level of cool. The stripes are a throwback to early racing
when stripes would indicate which side had the steering so drivers
from different countries would know. The final C4's were more
rounded compared to the original cars of the mid 80's, and it
creates a seamless, streamlined profile that is still fresh today,
nearly 30 years later. GS's also had fantastic 17-inch black wheels
for even more visual excitement and our car wears ZR rated tires.
Imperfections include some touched up chips, surface scuffs, and a
few scratches,
Interior
While there were no options on the exterior except for soft or
hardtop, the interior allowed for owner to pick black or Torch Red
and Black and this car comes with the red, which begins on the door
panels where red encircles a black panel and the layers of color
translate onto the dash, also split between black and red. The
Grand Sport name is embroidered into the red leather bucket seats
which shows some wear on the driver's side while the passenger's
remains nice, both passengers are secured with matching red seat
belts. From the steering wheel forward, it's standard fare for the
Corvette which means a speedometer and gauges that arch up to an
orange backlit digital readout, all behind black plastic framing.
There's a screen of idiot lights to the right and the center stack
contains the A/C panel and AM/FM/Cassette & CD stereo which all
leads to the center console housing the shifter in a black leather
boot, plus r seat controls all at your fingertips and all in very
nice condition. Black carpet covers the floor and the targa's
headliner shows some slight droop, and the carpeted cargo area is
nice.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a red accented LT4 350ci V8 rated at 330
horsepower and the RPO Z16 powerplant was a one year only engine.
In the Grand Sport, it is always mated with a ZF 6-speed manual
transmission sending power to the back with a 3.45 geared, limited
slip differential.
Undercarriage
The underside presents as clean with some evidence of road use and
some residual oil on the oil and transmission pans. The original
exhaust system includes dual exhaust that meet at a resonator, then
split again to find factory mufflers and a square tipped exit.
Nothing less than power disc brakes front and rear would do for
this American icon, and that's what we have here. The race inspired
suspension is independent front and rear and comprises aluminum
components, a transverse monoleaf spring, stabilizers, and in the
rear, U-jointed aluminum driveshafts.
Drive-Ability
It's not just another Corvette in our eyes and according to common
lore, the 330 horsepower was a conservative rating by GM. This car
is indeed fast and in true Corvette fashion, handles as if on
rails. The A/C is not working but all other operations work as they
should, and we coast this special car back to the showroom. 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.
It's hard to believe the GS is now 40 years old, but designers hit
the nail on the head and the red, white, and Admiral Blue was
reissued on the C7 and rumor has it, will appear on a 2027 C8! That
makes the C4 version even more significant, and here's a fantastic
opportunity to join that exclusive club.
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