1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary Edition Hatchback 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Telford, Pennsylvania, United States
1993 Corvette 40th anniversary edition two door hatchback coupe. This car comes with a 5.7L V8 engine four-speed automatic transmission finished in the ruby red metallic exterior with the ruby red leather interior. In addition to the standard equipment this vehicle also includes the [Corvette Preferred Equipment Group] which includes electronic air conditioning Bose stereo system and a power driver and passenger seat it also includes the 40th Anniversary Appearance Package and that includes the sport seats, center wheel inserts and chrome emblem package. This is a one owner car in absolutely spectacular condition. It has only 13,561 miles. When this car was not driven it was kept in a storage facility under a car cover. The owner was so fanatical about the condition, he kept paper on the carpet so that shoes and feet never touched the original carpet. The seats, windows, gauges, console everything is in perfect condition. It comes with the car cover the original instructional cassette package, owners manuals, original keypunch, original window sticker, all documentation. if you're looking for 93 Anniversary Edition Corvette there are others you can choose from, but if you're truly looking for a special low mileage one owner Corvette (that needs nothing) this may be one. Its of the nicest on the market today, without question. Any questions feel free to call 610-416-0790 or 215-470-0852
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