- 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06
- 5.7L Naturally Aspirated V8
- 6-Speed Manual
- RWD
- Millenium Yellow Exterior
- Black Interior
- 1SA Preferred Equipment Group
- Extra Cost Paint
- Memory Package, 3 Drivers
- Outside Rearview Mirrors, Driver & Inside Electrochromic (Auto-Dimming)
- Aftermarket Wheels
Extras Included in the Sale
- Complete Documentation Packet
- Original Window Sticker
- Original VHS Tape (Still Sealed In Cellophane)
- Original CD (Still Sealed In Cellophane)
- All Original Manuals
- Original Factory Wheels & Tires
- Optional Black GM Performance Wheels & Tires
If you grew up in the Nineties and Two Thousands, it’s highly likely that your bedroom wall featured a poster (or several) of the C5 or fifth generation Chevy Corvette. With its sleek, space-age looks, pop-up headlamps and sporty stance, the C5 was an aspirational point for many. Today, you can own one, courtesy of this 23,122-mile 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 that’s available in Alcolu, South Carolina. But wait, this isn’t yet another Z06. You see, this car includes the complete documentation packet, original window sticker and all original manuals. It’s also got the original factory wheels and tires in case the aftermarket wheels it wears aren’t your thing. But that’s not all, we also find that the original promotional CD and VHS tape are included, still sealed in cellophane! Now this is a fine time capsule and worthy of preservation!
Exterior and Interior
Dressed in Millenium Yellow and rocking a set of black wheels, this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a car that you’ll love to admire whenever the opportunity presents itself. It’s got the 1SA Preferred Equipment Group, and that searing yellow paint job is actually an extra-cost option. Yes, whoever bought this car new spared no expense. The car also features blacked-out taillamps, those beautifully captivating pop-up headlamps, Z06 badges and red brake calipers. The black passenger cabin of this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is a very pleasant place to spend time, and hundreds of miles inside. It’s got power-adjustable seats with the memory package, air conditioning, power windows, power door locks and power mirrors. You’ve also got auto-dimming external and interior mirrors, and an upgraded Alpine head unit with touchscreen. Behind the two seats is some cargo space, while there’s more in the trunk.
Engine
This 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 packs a 5.7-liter V8. The naturally aspirated unit is called the LS6 and it reportedly makes 405 horsepower. It’s coupled to the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox. Yes, this is a proper driver’s Corvette, after all. If you’re skilled enough, you can try to achieve the 0-60 time of 3.9 seconds that GM proudly proclaimed for the C5 Z06, but don’t go chasing its 175mph top speed on the public road – save that for the race track.
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