1991 Corvette ZR-1 ** RARE Steel Blue Metallic **

1991 Chevrolet Corvette Blue

Technical specifications of Chevrolet Corvette 1991

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Bailey, Colorado, United States
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Type: Coupe
Trim: Blue
Year: 1991
Mileage: 83,272
VIN: 1G1YZ23JXM5801321
Color: Steel Blue Metallic
Engine size: LT5
Transmission: 6 Speed
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Options: CD Player, Leather Seats
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

RELISTED - PRICE REDUCED JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!
Rare Steel Blue Metallic Color - One of only 46 with this option in 1991 - Blue interior makes this color combo extremely rare (less than 10)
- 375 HP
- Borla Exhaust
- 4:10 rear-end gears
- newer front Bilstein shocks (see pics)
- new radiator
- OEM factory replacement chip is installed and car passed Denver area emissions testing on 12/9/16
- also has the High Performance DRM (Doug Rippie Motors) Chip
- all 4 Bose speaker amps have been rebuilt
- owners manual, key ring, lug nut socket, hard top wrench
- custom fit Wolf car cover, custom made car show sign
I am 5th owner, have documentation, maintenance receipts from previous owners. Have laminated original window sticker showing purchase price at $65,583.
NCRS Top Flight Award at Rocky Mountain Chapter Judging Meet
Named the KING OF THE HILL by Chevrolet for its legendary performance, the ZR-1 comes with an all-aluminum, four-cam, 32-valve LT5 V8, factory rated at 375 hp and 370 lb.-ft of torque. The LT5 is an engineering masterpiece designed by Lotus and hand-built to exacting tolerances by Mercury Marine with specific parts contracted through machine shops across America; (the forged crankshaft however was made in England). At the time the ZR-1 blew away the exotics from Europe running from zero to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds and registered a top speed at Texas Motor Speedway during the endurance test of 196 mph. The LT5 was also incredibly reliable. The ZR-1 set the 24 hour Endurance World Record @ 175.9 mph for 4,221 miles. Following 24 hours the two drivers weren't tired and attempted to blow up the motor running an additional 6 hours which they later gave up after reaching 5,000 punishing miles. Although the LT5 engine was over a $30,000 option, GM lost money on the project and only built 6,939 vehicles. The engine is a true credit to American engineering.
Car is available for inspection by appointment at a location in Littleton, CO.
Please, you know the drill, only serious bidders. Winner of auction to provide deposit of $1,000 and full payment within 7 days. Car will not be released until all funds have cleared. Buyer responsible for all shipping. I will help in any way possible.
Please feel free to give me a call and ask questions. This car has been so much fun to drive and take to events with my car club friends, now it's time for someone else to enjoy!
Thanks for your interest in this awesome made in the USA sportscar!
Steve - (720) 501-8668

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