1994 Convertible - Rare Blk / Tan - Fully Loaded - Mint, Orig., Garage Kept on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
I reserve the right to end the listing early for any reason, as it is also being listed on other resources. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me directly at: 305-302-4617. I can assist with shipping, as I have a contact who owns a transport company. I welcome all inquiries to buyers who: Have the Wife's approval already, actually have the funds, and truly know what they want. A straight car with zero issues.
1994 Corvette Convertible Rare Black / Black / Tan - 52000 miles ( looks far less ) and one of the cleanest ones you will find period - 1/831 built. Loaded with every possible option - FX3 suspension, UJ6 Low tire pressure system, Sport seats, Bose CD and Climate control a/c. It is in all original condition and has been garage kept since new. NO ACCIDENTS. These C4 cars are becoming more rare to find in top condition. n years to come they will appreciate in value, especially when they look like this. Can be used for shows & cruise nights very easily. CLEAN CARFAX, NO ISSUES The original Black paint is exceptional. The moldings, handles, window glass, convertible top, emblems, rubber seals and all other exterior features are in superb condition. The wheels have no abuse and the tires are nearly new. Never run through an automatic car wash and always hand washed / waxed. I have all of the books, literature and dealer service manuals. The exterior is a solid 9.5+ / 10. On the inside, the Tan interior still looks, feels, and maintains a much newer appeal. As you can see in the pics, the seats are well preserved and the flooring is damage free. The door panels, dash, center console, faceplates, etc. are not marked up. All of the interior buttons / switches ( power windows, door locks, cruise, antenna, FX3 suspension control and 6 way power sport seats work without issue ). The Bose stereo system plays perfect. The undercarriage is dry, spotless, and rust free too. Inside, it is a 9.75+ / 10. Mechanically, it starts, idles, and drives smoothly as a fine tuned should. All of the servicing is up to date - a/c, belts, hoses, fluids all changed / maintained at the proper intervals, The engine compartment / undercarriage are extra clean / dry, and it performs without hesitation. Of course, the LT1 - 300 hp engine has great pick-up, and it shifts like a new car. With the FX3 set up, you can set your ride preference. The brakes have plenty of pad left, and all of the other mechanical functions perform without issue. Always AC Delco parts and Corvette serviced. You will receive compliments wherever you go, that's for sure. |
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