18,449 original miles. Single family ownership. One of 11 built in
Black Rose Metallic. Recently serviced with receipts. Runs and
drives superbly, everything works. Well documented. A spectacular
late ZR-1 in awesome colors with a bulletproof pedigree.The window
sticker for this 1994 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 explains why these
cars didn't sell well when they were new: $36,185 for the base
Corvette and $31,258 for the ZR-1 Special Performance Package. Many
buyers just didn't see the upside of an engine upgrade that doubled
the cost of the car. But oh, how mistaken they were! The ZR-1 isn't
merely a Corvette with 105 extra horsepower. No, from behind the
wheel it feels like an entirely different car. The song of the
mighty LT5 V8 is music. The mechanical perfection of 4 cams and 32
valves whirling at 7000 RPM can't be replicated with anything this
affordable. And say whatever you want about the C4 Corvette, but
the styling has aged superbly--this is still an iconic car. Only
448 ZR-1s were built in 1994, and of those, only 11 carried the
stunning Black Rose Metallic finish seen here. It's a deep plum
color, perfect for the subtle ZR-1, and a far more desirable choice
than basic red or black. This car has been in the same family since
it was new and with only 18,000 miles on the clock, it has
obviously led a good life. Yes, there are a few signs of use,
including some nicks and touch-ups on the nose, but nothing
significant enough to warrant paint work or other drastic measures.
It has never been hit or wrecked, so panel fit is exemplary and
even the headlights snap to attention like they should. If you are
looking for a ZR-1, this one deserves your attention.The interior
is standard Corvette--functional, comfortable, and yes, a little
heavy on the plastic. However, it's beautifully preserved with only
light wear on the seating surfaces, carpets that look almost new,
and switchgear that still feels crisp. Of note, everything works:
the A/C is cold, the radio and power antenna work like they should,
the gauges snap to attention when you turn the key, and all the
other electronic devices are still online. That's pretty rare now
that these cars have passed their 30th birthday. Step in over the
high side sills and you're instantly comfortable in one of the most
supportive buckets of the '90s, and all the controls are at your
fingertips. The combination of digital and analog gauges shouldn't
work as well as it does here, and with things happening as fast as
they do in a ZR-1, you'll be glad that the instruments are big and
easy to read. The ZF 6-speed manual gearbox almost feels intuitive,
especially when you're running that LT5 hard, and the
computer-assisted shift assist isn't nearly as intrusive as you
remember (just remember to goose the throttle a bit before pulling
it into 2nd gear). And yes, the unique ZR-1 'Power Key' is still in
place doing its thing, so be sure it's in the FULL position before
putting your foot on the floor. The cupholder lid isn't broken, the
blue tinted top is easy to remove with the included tool, and
there's decent storage space in the rear hatch area so feel free to
hit the road to one of the awesome Corvette events around the
country. This car was built for road trips!But the real reason you
own a ZR-1 lives under the hood. Designed by Lotus and built by
Mercury Marine, the all-aluminum, 32-valve, 4-cam LT5 is a
masterpiece of engineering that completely transforms the
Corvette's personality. From the moment you turn the key, you can
tell this is no garden-variety LT1, as it thrums and burbles with
an excitement that the pushrod motor just can't deliver. On the
road, it's tractable and torquey with power all over the tach, and
nothing--nothing--sounds like an LT5 at full bore. If this engine
doesn't get your adrenaline flowing, you're dead. Fortunately, this
one also remains fully stock except for an adjustable Power Effects
cat-back exhaust system that sounds spectacular. It has also been
recently and comprehensively serviced to the tune of more than
$6000 by the experts at Corvette Classic Services in North
Royalton, OH, so it's ready to rock. It starts easily (remember the
LT5 always needs an extra second or two, that's totally normal),
idles nicely, and pulls like a freight train at any speed and in
any gear. It also pulls down decent fuel economy in 6th gear and
cruises at insane speeds. Hard to believe this car is 32 years old!
The 6-speed snaps through the gears, clutch take-up is light, and
the 13-inch PBR brakes are still powerful in this day and age of
monstrous carbon binders. It's quite clean underneath with signs of
conscientious maintenance, and those 17-inch 'A-mold' wheels are
still some of the most attractive wheels ever fitted to a Corvette.
Staggered 275/40/17 front and 315/35/17 rear performance radials
fill the fenders and carry 2024 date codes, so this car is ready to
go.Documentation includes the original manuals in their factory
leather binder, reproduction window sticker and build sheet, and
notes and receipts from the most recent service.We are madly in
love with this car. We pursued it after seeing it at a local show,
and it has lived up to all the great memories I have of playing
with ZR-1s in the 1990s. It's still thrilling to drive, insanely
fast, and the entire experience is more than just a sum of its
numbers. This is a very special car, as it always has been. Quality
late ZR-1s are poised for a big jump in values, and deservedly so,
because it will always be a mystery how this car got built in a
conservative company like GM. Whatever the reason, they created
something remarkable with the ZR-1, and all you have to do to
understand is drive one. This is an incredible car. Call
today!Harwood Motors always recommends and welcomes personal or
professional inspections of any vehicle in our inventory prior to
purchase.
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