1994 Chevrolet Corvette 93083 Miles Copper Metallic Coupe 8 Cylinder Engine 5.7

1994 Chevrolet Corvette for sale

Condition: Used
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Type: Coupe
Year: 1994
Mileage: 93083
VIN: 1G1YY22P3R5101351
Color: Copper Metallic
Engine size: 8 Cylinder Engine 5.7L/350
Power options: Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: 2dr Coupe Hatchback
Interior color: Black
Options: 4-SPEED ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED AUTOMATIC TRA..., 5.7L (350) SFI V8 ENGINE (STD) (N/A w/ZR1 Perfo..., DELCO/BOSE MUSIC SYSTEM ETR AM/FM STEREO W/SEEK..., PWR 6-WAY DRIVER SEAT, PWR 6-WAY PASSENGER SEAT (REQ: AC3 Pwr Driver S..., STANDARD TIRES-inc: P255/45ZR17 SBR BSW front, ..., LEATHER ADJUSTABLE SPORT BUCKET SEATS-inc: infl..., PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP 1-inc: elect air cond...
Vehicle Title: Clean
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Description for Chevrolet Corvette 1994

Rare Copper Metallic—one of only 116 built, making it the rarest production color. Unmodified, adult-owned, beautifully maintained. Beautiful two-tone interior, everything works, drives great. A really nice car with copper metallic icing on top.
Now we aren’t suggesting that the rarity of the color makes this Corvette more valuable, but it is a neat footnote that’s exactly the kind of thing that makes Corvettes special. This particular 1994 coupe is in fantastic condition and has apparently been a cherished toy since it was new rather than someone’s daily driver. It shows 93,083 original miles, which comes out to about 3600 miles—a summer’s worth—each year. You’ll note that the paint is in fantastic condition, with the right soft copper glow that made it a great choice for those who wanted to be a little different. Unlike many of its siblings, this one matches quite well and demonstrates none of the color variations for which Copper Metallic was notorious. Fit and finish are excellent and this Corvette has never been hit, wrecked, or injured in a way that would require serious repairs. If you like the color, you’re going to love the car.
You could order either a black or a beige interior with your Copper Metallic Corvette, with this car’s build sheet telling us that it was originally Light Beige leather. However, someone obviously liked the idea of black, so it was expertly reupholstered recently with black accents on the seats and door panels, which go well with the standard black dashboard to really tie the interior together. In person, it looks OEM and anyone but a Corvette expert will think this is how the factory built it. This car is loaded with options, too, including electronic climate control, Delco/Bose AM/FM/CD/cassette stereo system, and dual power seats, which are in addition to the standard equipment like power windows, locks, and mirrors, cruise control, rear defroster, and fog lights. Everything works, the gauges are bright, and there are few signs of use or age on any of the soft parts, more proof that this car has lived an easy life with caring enthusiasts.
The 350 cubic inch LT1 V8 remains one of the most versatile, reliable, and potent small blocks ever installed in a Corvette, and it provides the kind of Jekyll-and-Hyde personality that makes Corvettes so much fun. Take it easy and it’s a quiet, reliable traveling partner. Mash the loud pedal, however, and it delivers a big hit of torque at any speed and screams across the tach with a very familiar V8 soundtrack. Despite a dictionary’s worth of modifications available from the aftermarket, this one remains 100% stock, right down to the air filter, which is how you want to buy your second-hand Corvette. No mods means no amateur mechanics tinkering and the factory engineering ensures reliability and easy service in the future. It starts easily, idles properly, and goes about its business like a modern fuel-injected engine should. Heck, if you take it easy on the gas, it’ll even deliver decent fuel economy. All the hardware and fittings under the hood are OEM spec but there are signs of conscientious maintenance throughout, including newer belts, hoses, and tune-up parts. This one runs right.
The 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission is durable and its tall overdrive combined with the standard 2.59 gears out back give it superlative high speed cruising abilities. Plant your foot and it’ll snap down a gear or two and rocket you forward but treat it gently and shifts are almost imperceptible. It’s an easy transmission to like. The familiar aluminum A-arm suspension is still capable of generating serious cornering forces and Corvette brakes were the envy of the industry when this car was built. The exhaust system is 75% stock, but now wears a pair of stainless Magnaflow mufflers that sound great exhaling through those rectangular tips. Even the original space-saver spare is still stashed in the rear compartment. Directional aluminum wheels are a great look and this particular coupe is fitted (per the build sheet) with staggered 255/45/17 front and 285/40/17 rear Nitto performance radials with plenty of life left in them.
Documentation is what all enthusiasts want to see: window sticker, build sheet, and the original manuals, plus the RPO sticker still in the center console, which verifies everything I’ve just told you.
C4 Corvettes are arguably the biggest performance bang for the buck right now, and this gorgeous coupe gets everything right. The rare color is icing on the cake, but the excellent maintenance, excellent documentation, and gorgeous interior all make it a car that you’ll be happy to own. Join an exclusive Corvette fraternity for a fraction of the cost of a high-end pedigree car. Call today!
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