The Corvette ZR1 was introduced at the Geneva Auto Show in 1989 and
was a joint project of GM and Group Lotus which GM had recently
acquired, and the goal was to make the world's fastest production
cars. Lotus developed an aluminum block V8 with 4 cams, 32 valves,
a unique air management system and along with other ZR1 specific
modifications, a supercar was born.
For consignment, a 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with a title
verified 20,427 actual miles. The first year of the C4 "King of the
Hill," 3,049 ZR1's were built in 1990 and this is #872, one of only
104 ZR1's to wear Polo Green that year.
Exterior
Deep and dark two stage Polo Green Metallic paint covers the car
which from the front, looks like you run of the mill Corvette
coupe. But get behind it, and the widened tail section tells a
different story. Look closely and you'll find the ZR1 emblem on a
rounded back with slightly squared dual tail lights and quad
exhaust tips for this American legend. In front, inset marker
lights cling to the model for the last year while 17-inch salad
shooter wheels hold the staggered size tires that include wide
315/35ZR17 rears. Imperfections here include a straight linear deep
scratch in the door, scuffs, inclusions, chips, (especially on
hood), edge wear on a door, flex cracks, and chin scrapes.
Interior
With the exception of a few details, it's relatively standard fare
on the inside with dramatic black and Saddle brown door panels
opening up to deep saddle leather buckets with the Corvette
embroidered on protruding pad. We note a touch of wear on the
ingress portion of the driver's seat but otherwise both present
cleanly. From the steering wheel forward, it's standard Corvette
with the arched speedometer and gauges flanking an information
screen with digital readout. A larger screen with indicator lights,
(they're only idiot lights if you ignore them!), is in the center
stack just above the heat/AC control panel and an AM/FM/Cassette
player, all backlit in orange. A full power locking switch is just
under that, and not found on mere mortal Vettes, allowing drivers
to toggle horsepower output from 250 to 375 and can be set
depending on who you want driving the car and how you want them
driving it. The 6-speed shifter has a leather knob and a clean
black leather boot in a console showing some wear, all over tan
carpet that covers the narrow footwells and the back cargo
area.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is the 5.7 liter DOHC V8, fuel injected and putting
out 375 horsepower through a ZF 6-speed manual transmission that
finds 3.45 gears in a rear limited slip differential. The clam
shell configuration of the hood provides full access to the big
motor and its octopus-like intake plenum.
Undercarriage
Driver quality conditions are found underneath where surface rust
and some metal oxidation is found. Also here is the dual exhaust
traveling through original equipment and power disc brakes on all
four wheels. Suspension reigns supreme with a combination of forged
aluminum control links, transverse monoleaf springs, stabilizer
bars, and independent five link in the rear.
Drive-Ability
It's not every day you get to drive a legend, (actually, it's a few
times a week here at Classic Auto Mall!), so we're happy to test
out this well loved machine on the loop and see what she does.
We're on 25 year old tires, so no skid pad or burnout sessions for
us, but a smooth cruise over our asphalt proves that the car tracks
straight and handles well with obvious power on tap. We note the
reverse lights and horn don't work and in not uncommon fashion, the
headlights don't fully rotate up and the driver's headlight does
not fully close. Padiddle players, take note. All other functions
on this high performance Vette work as they should. 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.
Here's a low mileage, iconic Corvette that you don't have to be
afraid to drive! Slap on a set of new tires and hit the road, Jack!
Just don't expect to wow the crowd until you turn your tail around
and show them that distinctive wide end and coveted badge!
1G1YZ23J0L5800872
1-Chevrolet
G-General Motors
1-Chevrolet
YZ-Corvette ZR1
2-Coupe
3-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbags
J-350ci V8 DOHC ZR1 375hp
0-Check Digit
L-1990
5-Bowling Green, KY Assy Plant
800872-Sequential Unit Number
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