Mileage
7,274
Exterior Color
Yellow
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2
Engine
5.7L V8 MPI OHV 12V
Transmission
6-Speed Manual
Stock #
C2521
VIN 1G1YY33P5P5102521
Estimated Monthly Payment
1993 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Description:
This 1993 Chevrolet Corvette 2dr LISTER CORVETTE features a 5.7L V8 MPI OHV 12V 8cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 6 Speed Manual transmission. The vehicle is Yellow with a Black Leather interior. It is offered As-Is, not covered by a warranty. - Leather Interior Surface - Contact Internet Sales at 702-818-1031 or info@celebritycars.com for more information. - Options: Leather Interior Surface
· Mileage: 7,274
· Color: Yellow
Price: $72,500.
Price: $67,500.
Mileage
7,274
Exterior Color
Yellow
Interior Color
Black
Doors
2
Engine
5.7L V8 MPI OHV 12V
Transmission
6-Speed Manual
Stock #
C2521
VIN
1G1YY33P5P5102521
Estimated Monthly Payment
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LAS VEGAS, NV
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Price: $72,500.
Price: $67,500.
Celebrity Cars Las Vegas
Call 702-818-1031
LAS VEGAS, NV
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1993 Chevrolet Corvette
The fourth generation of the Chevrolet Corvette, known as the C4 Corvette, was produced from 1984 to 1996. It represented a significant departure from the previous C3 generation, introducing modern engineering, advanced technology, and a more refined design. Introduced in 1984, the C4 Corvette featured a completely redesigned exterior with sleeker lines, pop-up headlights, and a more aerodynamic profile. It was the first Corvette to be built with a unibody construction, which contributed to its improved structural rigidity and handling. Under the hood, the C4 Corvette initially offered a 5.7-liter Crossfire Injection V8 engine, which was replaced by the more powerful Tuned Port Injection (TPI) engine in 1985. The introduction of the TPI engine significantly improved the Corvette's performance and fuel efficiency. In 1986, the convertible body style returned to the Corvette lineup after a 10-year absence, providing customers with the option of open-top driving. Throughout its production, the C4 Corvette saw various improvements and upgrades, including enhancements to its suspension and braking systems. In 1992, the Corvette received the LT1 engine, which further boosted its performance. In 1996, the C4 Corvette underwent a final special edition, known as the Grand Sport, which paid tribute to the iconic Corvette race cars of the past. The C4 Corvette's modern features, sleek design, and improved performance contributed to its continued success during its production run. It remains a popular choice among collectors and enthusiasts, representing a significant chapter in the Corvette's ongoing legacy as an American sports car icon.