- Make: Chevrolet
- Car Model: Corvette ZR-1
- Year: 1990
- Body Type: sport
- Condition: Used
- Engine Size: 5.7-liter DOHC V8
- Engine Type: 5.7-liter DOHC V8
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Transmission: Manual
- Exterior Color: Bright Red
- Interior Color: Black Leather
- Interior Color:Black Leather
- Mileage: 16450 miles
- VIN: 1G1YZ23J5L5801032
- Safety Rating:
- Standard Seating: 5
- Steering Type: Hialeah, FL
Features
- Features: Contact the seller for more info
- City: Hialeah
- State: FL
- Length: 180.4 in
- Wheelbase: 108.7 in
- Track Rear: 23 in
- Track Front: 20 in
Description
The 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 wowed sportscar aficionados with its power and handling prowess. At the heart of this ultimate C4 Corvette was the LT5, a 375-horsepower, DOHC, 32-valve V8 developed by Lotus Engineering, which was then part of General Motors. But the ZR-1 was not just a Vette with a more powerful engine. It also included the high-performance handling package, selective ride and handling package, revised body panels to accommodate wider rear wheels and tires, a convex rear bumper cover with rectangular taillights, leather-covered six-way adjustable power sport seats, Delco Bose Gold Series sound system, low tire pressure warning, and solar glass. The ZR-1 option rang the till at just over $27,000'a hefty chunk of change when the base price of a Corvette was $31,979. For 1990, just 3,049 of the hotly anticipated ZR-1 model were produced, with production continued through 1995. This well-kept 16,450-mile 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 has been thoroughly investigated for the common issues of its generation, who is representing the owner. There's no windshield delamination, the flip-up headlights function and their gears have been upgraded to metal ones. The suspension mode control works, and the secondaries are functional when put into FULL POWER mode. He goes on to say, The Air Bag light occasionally illuminates due to a corroded ground wire on the frame, and the compressor for the seats' air cushions clicks, but they don't inflate. Nevertheless, it's still an immaculate ZR-1 that looks fantastic for its age and drives like new. - the 375-hp, 5.7-liter, 4-cam, 32-valve, tuned-port fuel injected, aluminum V8 to be original to the car, but it hasn't been verified. He also states that it hasn't been rebuilt. It starts up easily, there's no drama, and no leaks. The six-speed manual transmission has no issues and the rear features a limited-slip differential with a 3.45:1 gearset. All original paint remains, who reports no significant swirls or defects, adding that the car was recently polished and looks phenomenal. There are minor chips on the lower rockers, however. Though the car came with the painted and transparent roof panels only the former is still with the car. The glass is virtually perfect, the seals are in great condition, and all of the lighting is functional, - Though there are no rips or cracks in the black leather seats, they do show some signs of their age, the seller comments. And, as previously stated, the air cushions do not inflate but the compressor clicks. The carpeting is virtually perfect, as we always used a plastic protecting film. Its roof, gauges, HVAC system, Bose Gold Series AM/FM/cassette/CD stereo, and all power accessories are indicated to be in working order. - This car has been lowered via bushing wedge kit, which is the most common and least invasive way to lower C4 Corvettes. The bushings and shocks are in great shape, and tires are brand new with less than 100 miles since they were installed in June, he adds. No issues exist with the aluminum wheels or the power-assisted, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, and the power steering works perfectly. This very low mileage 1990 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 appears to be ready to show off the best that Chevrolet had to offer in the early 1990s.