1988 Corvette - 3000 Orig. Miles - Showroom New - Garaged Stored 25+ Years on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
3000 MILES. NOT A MISPRINT. PICTURES SPEAK 1000 WORDS.......
Dial my number at: 305-302-4617. Open to reasonable offers from serious individuals. Car should be hauled in an enclosed trailer. I have a contact who can assist.
1988 Burgundy / Black Coupe w/ 3000 miles - Properly stored for 25+ years ( Willing to share story via phone call ) - Loaded with all options - Dual Power Sport Seats, Z52 Sport Handling Pkg., Glass roof, Bose stereo and Climate control a/c. NO ACCIDENTS, NO PAINTWORK, SHOWROOM NEW. Engine compartment never cleaned, only dusted. This is an investment / show car, that is a great part of C4 history. Everything looks and works as new. Have a custom car cover that goes with purchase.
The original Burgundy metallic paint is damage free and in perfect condition. Never spent any time outside; garaged morning, noon, and night. The moldings, handles, window glass, lettering, rubber seals, and all other exterior features are exactly what you would expect. The glass roof is perfect. Wheels look new and the tires are basically new. I have all of the literature and dealer service manuals. The exterior is a strong 9.9 / 10. On the inside, the Black interior still looks, feels and smells of leather newness. As you can see in the pics, the seats are as new and the orig. floor mats have been covered. The door panels, carpeting, dash, center console, faceplates, etc. are original. All of the interior buttons / switches ( power windows, door locks, cruise, antenna, and 6 way power sport seats w/ lumbar work without issue). The undercarriage is dry and rust free. Inside, it is a 9.9 / 10. Mechanically, it starts, idles and drives smoothly like a new car would. Everything is up to date with all servicing. The engine compartment is unmodified and it performs without hesitation. Of course, the L98 - TPI - 250hp. engine has great pick-up and sounds like a new one. The Z52 provides better handling with the faster steering ratio and the 17 inch wheels. Not certain, but this has to be one of the lowest mileage 88's available.
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