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What was the base price of a 1987 corvette?

What was the base price of a 1987 corvette?

Base Corvette Roadster (1YY07) The base price of the 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe without any optional equipment. A 350 cubic inch, 240 horsepower engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, removable body-color roof panel, and cloth seats were included in the base price.

What kind of paint does a 1987 Corvette have?

The 1987 Corvette wheels were trimmed with Argent Grey paint instead of black paint as with the 1984-1986 models. So, for 1987, both the coupe and the convertible returned, but not without some noteworthy changes to both variants of the vehicle.

What kind of engine did the 1987 Callaway Corvette have?

The first four Callaway Corvettes used replacement LF5 (truck) shortblocks, although all subsequent Corvettes were equipped with modified (reworked) Corvette L98 engines. Additionally, all 1987 Corvettes had manual transmissions and none were equipped for sale in California.

What was the handling package for the 1987 corvette?

A new, major option for 1987 is the Z52 sport handling package, which consists of Bilstein (stiffer) shock absorbers, quicker steering, wider (9-1/2 in. from 8-1/2 in.) wheels and, for the automatic, a 3.07:1 rear axle (which you get anyway with the stick shift) replacing the economy gearing of 2.59:1.

Where can I buy a 1987 Chevy Corvette?

Gateway Classic Cars of Philadelphia is presenting a 1987 Corvette for sale. This 1987 Chevrolet Co 1987 Chevrolet Corvette ** Coupe Targa Top – Very Nice In And Out – Runs And Drives Excellent – Gre For your consideration is a beautiful, well maintained, unmodified and adult owned 1987 C 1987 Chevrolet Corvette Second owner, 19k miles.

What was the top speed of a 1987 corvette?

1987 Callaway Twin-Turbo Corvette. Under the designation RPO B2K, the twin turbo option was rated at 345 bhp and 465 lbs/ft of torque. When installed, it allowed the Corvette to reach a top speed of 177.9 miles per hour with .60 overdrive gearing.

The first four Callaway Corvettes used replacement LF5 (truck) shortblocks, although all subsequent Corvettes were equipped with modified (reworked) Corvette L98 engines. Additionally, all 1987 Corvettes had manual transmissions and none were equipped for sale in California.

What was the transmission on the Chevy Corvette C4?

GM tried to cover this by adding a new transmission known as the Doug Nash 4+3. But it was as weird as the name suggests, and it nearly ruined the car for the first six years. The Doug Nash 4+3 was a four-speed manual with an automatic overdrive on the top three gears.

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