1992 Corvette Lt1 Coupe, 6-speed, Removable Bronze Top-low Mileage on 2040-cars
Shepherdstown, West Virginia, United States
1992 Corvette LT1 with 18,450 miles. Color is Polo Green II metallic with black leather interior. Has removable bronze tint glass rooftop (1/3005 made) with six-speed transmission (1/5487 made), Delco AM/FM/cassette, Z07 adjustable suspension package comes with oversize brakes, heavy duty adjustable (FX3) suspension, performance axle, OEM chrome wheels, new tires (have original tires and interior mats-brand new looking), non-power seats (no unnecessary electrical gremlins), absolutely no bolster wear, no stains or rips/tears anywhere in the car. Interior is in absolute pristine condition, exterior is in excellent condition with a few rock chips as should be expected. Car’s never been driven in rain and undercarriage is pristine. No leaks of any kind and car runs super strong, handles great and is in overall excellent condition. This car still smells brand new inside and has been meticulously maintained and has always been garaged. I have all owner’s manuals, complete owner’s packaging w/ all contents, window sticker and the build sheet. The oil’s been changed at 1-2k (always Mobil 1) no exceptions, and the antifreeze and brake fluid was recently changed.
This car is somewhat unique in that: it’s 1 of 738 that have the Z07 suspension/brake package (rare), it’s 1/5487 w/ six-speed transmission (fairly rare), has the performance axle (1/2283) and the color’s polo green metallic (1/1995). There were 20,479 1992 Corvette’s manufactured.
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