2004 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe �€" LS1 5.7L V8, Maroon over Tan,
Clean Undercarriage Why This Car Is Special The 2004 Chevrolet
Corvette holds a specific place in C5 history. It was the final
model year of the fifth-generation Corvette, a platform that ran
from 1997 through 2004 and is widely regarded as one of the most
well-engineered American sports cars ever built. The C5 arrived
with a completely redesigned chassis, an all-new LS1 V8, and a
level of structural rigidity and chassis balance that the Corvette
had never achieved before. By 2004, GM had eight years of
refinement behind the platform, meaning this car represents the
most sorted version of the C5 before the C6 took over for 2005. The
2004 model year also marked Corvette's 50th anniversary program
year �€" Chevrolet celebrated the milestone in 2003 with a special
edition, and the enthusiasm carried into the final year of
production. For buyers who want a C5 that is fully loaded,
mechanically proven, and at the peak of its development, the 2004
is the logical choice within the generation. This specific car is
finished in maroon over a tan leather interior and is equipped with
the LS1 5.7-liter V8 backed by the 4-speed automatic transmission.
The VIN decodes this as a standard coupe body style built at the
Bowling Green, Kentucky assembly plant �€" the only facility that
has ever produced a Corvette. The undercarriage photos confirm a
clean, dry floor pan and suspension cradle with no signs of rust,
rot, or prior collision repair, which is exactly what you want to
see on a car of this age. Features List - LS1 5.7L V8 engine with
Corvette-branded valve covers - 4-speed automatic transmission -
Active Handling System - Traction Control and ABS - 4-wheel disc
brakes with power assist - Independent rear suspension - Sport
exhaust with quad polished exhaust tips - Dual-zone electronic
climate control - Heads-up display - Bose sound system - Dual power
sport seats with tan leather upholstery - Heads-up display -
Auto-dimming rearview mirror - Tilt and telescopic steering column
- Removable body-color roof panel - Fog lights - Rear spoiler -
Pop-up headlights - 5-spoke alloy wheels - Fiberglass body panels -
Power windows, locks, and mirrors - Cruise control - Center console
with crossfire logo armrest Mechanical The LS1 5.7-liter V8 was the
engine that changed everything for General Motors. Introduced in
the C5 Corvette in 1997, it was an all-aluminum, small-block V8
producing 350 horsepower and 375 lb-ft of torque in base Corvette
form. The architecture was a clean-sheet design �€" not a
carry-over of the old LT1 �€" and it became the foundation for
nearly every high-performance GM engine that followed, including
the LS6, LS2, and the entire Gen IV family. The LS1's combination
of light weight, compact dimensions, and impressive output made it
genuinely competitive with European sports cars that cost two or
three times as much. Paired here with the 4L60-E 4-speed automatic
transmission, this setup delivers the full 350 horsepower to the
rear wheels with smooth, predictable power delivery. The automatic
was a popular choice for buyers who wanted performance without the
daily driving demands of a six-speed manual, and it has proven to
be a durable unit in the C5 application. The C5's chassis is
another engineering highlight. It uses a hydroformed perimeter
frame �€" a first for a production Corvette �€" that provides
torsional rigidity significantly greater than the C4 it replaced.
Front and rear independent suspension, with a transversely mounted
fiberglass leaf spring at each end, gives the C5 a ride and
handling balance that was considered exceptional for a production
car in this price range. Active Handling, which is essentially a
stability control system that can modulate individual brakes and
throttle to correct oversteer or understeer, is present on this car
and represents a meaningful safety and performance benefit. The
undercarriage photographs show th
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