1994 Corvette - Admiral Blue/black on 2040-cars
Long Beach, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Exterior Color: Admiral Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Corvette
Trim: Base Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Sport Seats, Performance Axle, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 115,451
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
You are bidding on my 1994 Admiral Blue Corvette that is in very good condition overall. This is a great color and the paint has great shine, showing minimal wear considering it's age. Options include an automatic transmission, power windows/door locks/mirrors, cruise control, sport seats (all bladders and bolsters work perfectly), blue tinted clear top, Delco-Bose cassette/CD player, automatic climate control, low tire pressure warning indicator and performance axle ratio. The coolant and brake fluid were flushed and replaced in 08/2012 and the oil was just changed in 07/2013. The car passed California smog testing with flying colors in 07/2013 and I just installed a brand new battery (08/2013). The previous owner only had one set of keys and a damaged but functioning key fob, so that's what I have to pass along as well. The nose was repainted by the previous owner after a minor mishap with a high curb which is why the corners are blue instead of black (between the lights). The original owner's manual, wheel lock and roof removal tool are in the console. I'll also include a second blue tinted clear top that can be used as a core or sold (signs of wear, minor cracks in acrylic). Clear title in hand.
NEW ITEMS SINCE 01/2012
Coverking seat covers - The leather is tired and has a small tear in the driver seat outer bolster (typical). Rather than reskinning the seats I covered them and they look great and are very comfortable.
Lloyds black floor mats
Muffler eliminators with LT1 tips (sounds AWESOME!)
17 X 9.5 black Grand Sport replica wheels with 275/40/17 Kuhmo Ecsta ASX tires - These were lightly used at the time of purchase and to date have less than 3,000 miles on them. They look brand new with zero curb rash.
Blackout headliner for clear top - keeps the interior significantly cooler when in and is easily removable for open skies
K&N air filter
Console shifter plate
Leather shifter boot
Leather console cover/cushion
Rear emblem
Billet throttle body plate
TWO covers included with the car - QuickSilver indoor/outdoor and a Mid America Soft Stretch red/black indoor
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW...NONE OF THIS AFFECTS DRIVABILITY SO I NEVER CONSIDERED THEM URGENT
There is a minor oil leak
Older window tint could use some freshening but still looks good overall
Outer window sweeps could use replacement ($60.00 part)
There is a tear in the rear hatch weatherstrip on the driver's side but there is no leaking
The A/C doesn't blow cold air. The fans and vents all work perfectly it just never cools way down. It hasn't since I've owned the car and I haven't had it diagnosed, but it may just need a charge. I'm more of a windows down guy so I haven't missed it.
This is a great looking, great driving and great running Corvette so bid with confidence. Good luck!
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