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What was the model year of the 1985 Corvette?

What was the model year of the 1985 Corvette?

5) Specifications Review 1985 Chevrolet Corvette automatic (aut. 4) specs Chevrolet Corvette automatic (aut. 4) , model year 1985, version for North America U.S. (up to September)

What was the styling of a C4 Corvette in 1985?

DID YOU KNOW: The exterior styling of the C4 Corvette was completely unchanged from 1984 to 1985 with the exception of the side badges on the front fenders of the car, which were changed from “Cross-Fire Injection” to “Tuned-Port Injection”.

What kind of corvette was available in 1988?

The following versions and sub-models of Chevrolet Corvette C4 Coupe were available in 1988: Chevrolet Corvette (man. 5) , version for North America U.S. Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition (man. 5) , version for North America U.S. special edition

When did the fourth generation Corvette come out?

Fourth generation of the Corvette sports car. The Chevrolet Corvette (C4) is a sports car produced by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet from 1983 to 1996.

Is there a 1985 Chevy Corvette for sale?

Though a 1985 Chevrolet Corvette isn’t the most desirable car to turn up for sale, we’ll always take note of examples equipped with the factory manual transmission, which few cars seemed to have been optioned with.

DID YOU KNOW: The exterior styling of the C4 Corvette was completely unchanged from 1984 to 1985 with the exception of the side badges on the front fenders of the car, which were changed from “Cross-Fire Injection” to “Tuned-Port Injection”.

What was the problem with the 1985 Corvette?

Another item that, General Motors sought to resolve in the 1985 Corvette was the car’s harsh, and often unforgiving, ride. Responding to the many complaints they received, Chevy responded by softening both the spring and shock rates.

What was the year of the 1984 Corvette?

Corvette Developments: Improving the vintage with careful aging. It’s no secret that several of us at Car and Driver were not bowled over by the 1984 Corvette.

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