1988 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible �€" L98 5.7L TPI V8, Red on
Red, Clean Florida Car Why This Car Is Special The
fourth-generation Corvette, introduced for 1984, represented a
fundamental rethinking of what the Corvette could be. By 1988, the
C4 had matured into a genuinely capable sports car �€" refined
enough for daily use, fast enough to embarrass most of what else
was on the road. The 1988 Chevrolet Corvette convertible is a
particularly desirable variant of that generation because the
ragtop body style had only returned to the lineup in 1986, after a
ten-year absence. Buyers who wanted an open-air Corvette with the
fully developed L98 engine and a sorted-out platform gravitated
toward the 1987-1989 window, and for good reason. The L98 engine
�€" a 5.7-liter V8 displacing 350 cubic inches �€" used Tuned Port
Injection, a system that Chevrolet developed to deliver smooth,
linear power across a wide rpm band rather than a peaky,
hard-to-drive powerband. In 1988 trim, the L98 produced 245
horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque. Those numbers look modest
today, but the torque curve was broad and usable, and the Tuned
Port Injection system gave the engine a throttle response that
carbureted V8s of the same era simply could not match. The tall,
individual runner intake manifold sitting on top of this engine is
one of the most recognizable engine bay sights of the 1980s, and on
this car it has been treated to a full polish, making it a visual
centerpiece under the hood. For 1988 specifically, Chevrolet made
an important chassis upgrade: the adoption of a 17-inch wheel and
tire package, along with Selective Ride Control as an option. The
1988 Corvette also received improved brakes. These were meaningful
engineering updates, not cosmetic ones, and they mark the 1988
model as a step forward from the 1986 and 1987 convertibles in
terms of overall driving capability. The convertible body style,
which had returned for 1986, was built on a reinforced chassis
developed specifically for open-top use �€" Chevrolet did not
simply cut the roof off the coupe. This particular 1988 Chevrolet
Corvette is finished in red over a full red leather interior,
making it one of the more visually cohesive color combinations the
C4 was offered in. The car presents as a driver-quality example
with notable engine bay detailing and a clean undercarriage, which
is especially meaningful for Florida cars that spent decades in a
humid, salt-air environment. Features List - L98 5.7-liter (350
cubic inch) Tuned Port Injection V8 - 4-Speed Automatic
Transmission - Tuned Port Injection badge - Polished TPI intake
manifold - Polished valve covers with red accent fins - Chrome
alternator - Dual exhaust with quad polished stainless steel tips -
Independent rear suspension with rear disc brakes - Factory
aluminum wheels - Black convertible soft top - Power steering and
power brakes - Air conditioning - Power windows - Red leather
bucket seats with perforated inserts - Leather-wrapped steering
wheel - Center console - Digital instrument cluster - In-dash
stereo - Clean undercarriage Mechanical The heart of this 1988
Chevrolet Corvette is the L98 5.7-liter V8, fed by the Tuned Port
Injection system that Chevrolet refined throughout the C4
generation. The TPI setup uses long individual runners to maximize
low-end torque, which is why these engines feel so strong at street
speeds. At 245 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque, the L98 in 1988
trim was a genuine improvement over the 230-horsepower version that
launched the C4 in 1984. Paired with the 4-speed automatic
transmission, this is an effortless car to drive hard in traffic or
on the highway. The engine bay on this car has received cosmetic
attention that goes well beyond what was factory. The TPI intake
manifold has been polished to a mirror finish, the valve covers
have been polished and painted with red accent stripes that echo
the car's exterior color, and the alternator has been chromed.
These details add up
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