1991 Corvette - Rare Steel Blue - 6 Spd - Fx3 - Loaded / Mint Cond - All Orig. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:L98 - 350
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Make: Chevrolet
Mileage: 56,000
Model: Corvette
Trim: Base coupe
I reserve the right to end the listing early for any reason, as it is also being listed on other resources. I KNOW THAT I HAVE THIS CAR PRICED WELL IN LINE GIVEN WHAT IT IS. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly at: 305-302-4617. Properly stored year round and only driven in good weather. I can help with top notch, efficient shipping. 1991 Corvette - Very desirable and hard to find Steel Blue ( 1 of 613 built ) / Black, 6 speed, with 56000 orig. miles. This is a non-smoking, adult owner gem, that has been babied, kept in a garage day / night, and barely in water. It is in outstanding, original condition. It is optioned out with Dual Power Sport Seats, upgraded sound system, but still have the Bose Stereo system, FX3 Suspension, G92 Performance axle, UJ6 low tire pressure, Climate control a/c, D74 Illuminated driver / passenger mirror, K05 Engine oil cooler, B4P Radiator boost fan, V01 Heavy duty radiator, and the glass roof option. It has never been in accident, painted, or modified w/ the exception of the OEM collector / ZR1 style wheels and stainless steel exhaust. For those seeking a Corvette, it is definitely a unique specimen. It is ready for any purpose you want it to serve. I also have the stock wheels, so the buyer can choose either set they want. The Steel Blue Paint shows as that of a always garage kept car. No blemishes, marks, or fade. All of the moldings, handles, window glass, lettering, rubber seals, and all other exterior features are in new condition. The wheels show wear and the tires are near new. Never run through an automatic car wash and always hand washed / waxed are a great part as to why it still looks so fabulous. You will get more than a few heads that turn when you drive by. The exterior is a strong 9.75 / 10. On the inside, the Black interior still looks, feels, and shows no hard wear. As you can see in the pics, the sport seats have always been covered and the orig. floor mats show no wear. The door panels, carpeting, dash, center console, faceplates, etc. are not marked up. All of the interior buttons / switches ( power windows, door locks, cruise, and 6 way power sport seats ) work without issue. The sound system is new. The undercarriage is dry and not exposed to the elements. Inside, it is a 9.75 / 10. Mechanically, it starts, idles, and drives smoothly as a "well-oiled" machine should. All of the servicing is up to date - a/c, belts, hoses, fuel injector cleaning, fluids all changed / maintained at the proper intervals, The engine compartment is extra clean, and it performs without hesitation. Of course, the L98 / 250hp. engine has great pick-up, and with the FX3 Suspension / G92 Perf. Axle, you will notice the difference. The brakes have plenty of pad left, and all of the other mechanical functions perform without hesitation. This is a special car that needs to be stored inside and not used as a daily driver.
On Jul-17-13 at 00:34:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
Was informed to day that there were only 556 base coupes built, as 57 of them were ZR1 cars. Now I need to find out how many of the 556 were 6 speeds, and that number will shrink even more.
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