"The Chevrolet Corvette 1998 Indy 500 Pace Car was a limited
edition variant of the C5 Corvette that was offered for the 1998
model year. Created to celebrate the use of the C5 Corvette as the
pace car for the 1998 Indianapolis 500, the 1998 Pace Car Edition
was only offered in a convertible body style. Only 1,163 examples
of the 1998 Chevrolet Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car were built, with
547 featuring the manual transmission, and 616 featuring the
automatic." Classic.com
For consignment, a 1998 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Pace Car
convertible with a title verified 18,018 actual miles. This is a
one owner car that was picked up at the Corvette Museum in Bowling
Green, Kentucky. It comes to you with the window sticker.
Exterior
Bold and beautiful, and we're not talking about the soap opera,
this car is a vibrant advertisement for America's premiere race and
for the Corvette brand itself. It's the 17 and 18-inch wheels that
get your attention first, a bright yellow that is picked up by the
energetic graphics that include a double stripe on the hood and a
side stripe that transforms into a waving checkered flag. Behind it
all is Pace Car Purple Metallic and from the back, that's all
you're going to see on the iconic quad lighted rear panel. The
fairing-like tonneau behind the seats hides a black canvas top with
a glass window while a few multi-colored decals further designate
this car as something special. And friends, there's something else
uncommon about this car; we find a nearly flawless exterior, a rare
commodity indeed!
Interior
A good bit of the spotless interior is standard C5 with a
monochromatic black coverage that begins on the door panels and
continues to the steering wheel, instrument cluster and center
stack that holds the A/C panel and AM/FM/CD radio, both with GM's
signature teal digital readouts. Special features begin with the
shifter that is leather clad and stitched with yellow thread. Then
there's the leather seats where black bolsters bookend yellow
inserts and both are in minty condition. In the trunk, you'll find
a colorful Indy 500 rug that contours to the inner walls of the
flat space while in front, protective weather mats keep the low
pile black carpet clean.
Drivetrain
You might expect yellow lettering in the engine bay, but GM stuck
with the standard red on the clean 5.7 liter LS1 V8, cranking out
345 horsepower and mated to a Borg Warner T56 6-speed manual
transaxle put the power to the rear axle with 3.42 gears and
limited slip.
Undercarriage
Age colors some of the metal rather than use on the clean
underside. Dual exhaust runs through a twisty chambered section
before exiting through dual pipes and a special expeller and power
disc brakes are on all four wheels, naturally. The race inspired,
complex independent suspension features aluminum controls arms with
transverse monoleaf springs.
Drive-Ability
As expected with a clean, low mileage C5, this Corvette does
everything well on the test loop with obvious power on hand,
straight tracking, and great handling which would like to improve
even more with some newer rubber; they are from 2008 and 1998
currently. All functions on this pampered pacer work as they should
and we're putting it under the lights where it will likely reside
for a short period of time before finding a new home. 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.
There have been many Corvette pace cars over the years, and some
could argue that this one has the boldest design. There's simply no
mistaking this car for anything else and with less than 1,200 in
existence, you would be joining an elite group with a low mileage,
one owner example.
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