Where did the 1994 Chevy Corvette come from?
Where did the 1994 Chevy Corvette come from?
Dealer: City Auto Sales, LLC. Accident reported: minor damage. 1st owner purchased on 08/11/94 and owned in NC until 05/20/20 • 2nd owner purchased on 05/20/20 and owned in NC until 05/25/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 6,510 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.
When did the small block Corvette come out?
The redesigned Gen. II LT1 Chevrolet small-block (L98) introduced in the 1992 Corvette was an updated version of the time-proven small-block first introduced in 1955 with its share of interesting refinements—some quite controversial. The cam-driven water pump with reverse-flow cooling and OptiSpark ignition system were revolutionary.
When did the Chevy LT1 go out of production?
In 1992, the LT1 yielded 300 hp. By the end of production in 1997, it was making 330 factory ponies in the powerful LT4. GM made two types of Gen II LT1 blocks in the 1990s—two-bolt main and four-bolt main.
When was the last time I serviced MY 1994 Corvette?
1st owner drove an estimated 1,453 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 928 miles/year. Last serviced at 26,768 miles in Dayton, OH on 05/05/21 • Vehicle serviced • Tire condition and pressure checked • Interior trim checked.
What was the biggest change to the 1994 Corvette?
The most notable physical design change to the 1994 Corvette was the redesigned steering wheel.
What was the VIN number for a 1994 Corvette?
Production Sequence Numbers. The last six digits begin at 100001 and run thru 122882, accounting for each of the 22,882 Corvette Coupes/Convertibles built in 1994. Additionally, the last six digits of the ZR-1 VIN begin at 800001 and run thru 800448, accounting for each of the 448 ZR-1 Corvette Coupes built in 1994.
What kind of engine does a corvette have?
Balanced performance is what you really want, and it’s this very quality that has made the Chevrolet “small-block” V8 one of the most successful engines in automotive history. Fast-forward to 1994, and the Corvette LT1 V8.
How many horsepower does a Corvette LT1 have?
As for horsepower, the LT1 makes 300 at 5000 rpm. No other production small-block V8 has ever delivered more. Any high-performance car can show you a good time on clean, dry roads. Corvette expands the very definition of performance with this broader concept.