- Black exterior
- Gray interior
- 5.7L V8
- Manual Transmission
- 11,305 original miles reported by current owner
- Options codes available
- Selective Ride/Handling Package
- Clear T-Tops
- Power Driver and Passenger Seat
- A/C with Elect Control
There’s nothing quite like an old-school V8-powered American sports car. They have a character that is unmatched by their European counterparts – all about their loud noises, wheel spin, and cruising abilities. This 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 has just 11,000 miles on the odometer. It appears to be a true time capsule kept in pristine condition all these years, and it's now ready to set the next canon ball run record. The Corvette name has been around for 70 years and has since built a reputation for being one of the best sports cars to ever come out of Detroit.
Exterior and Interior
Travel back in time when stepping into the interior where you will find not a single button faded, or any rips in the seat. The interior has held up greatly over the past 30+ years and remains as it did the day it left the factory. With a power driver’s seat and climate control, it will be easy for any driver to get comfortable in preparation for those long cross-country trips, or even a brisk drive up into the mountains. The black exterior provides an understated look, allowing the Corvette to slip under most people’s radars while still looking as gorgeous as ever. Combine this with the sleek, chrome 17-inch wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson rubber and the ability to remove the 2 T-Tops for an open-air experience, the Corvette will provide a pleasurable driving experience no matter where the destination is.
Engine
Under the hood lies the beating heart of a monster. One of GM’s greatest creations – the 5.7 liter LT-5 V8 that produces an orchestra as the revs build higher that modern sports cars can only dream of coming close to. Add a 6-speed manual transmission into the mix and the chances of the driver wanting to take a shorter route to their destination will plummet.
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