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On the hunt for a C4 to add to my small collection of cars. This will be my first corvette. Have my eye on a 96 year LT4 either the anniversary edition or grandsport....but if something sings to me I’ve been known to bite. Looking forward to learning about the history of the Corvette.
Welcome to the forum and best wishes with your C4 search!
We enjoyed ours and used one C4 as a daily driver for many years and over 200,000 miles with only minimal maintenance (other than standard battery, tires, filters, etc).
You may want to check the C4 sections of the forum. Lots of great members and helpful information. Especially read the stickies at the tops of the sections; these should prove beneficial in helping you select the C4 right for you: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-1984-1996-19/.
Once you get your ride please post some pics. And, don't forget the wave!
Cheers, Larry
After two months of research I found this FRC. After contemplation on the C4 vs C5 models I narrowed my search to the FRC both 99-00 and Z06 models.
my goal was a perfect untouched car. I was fortunate to find a FRC, 99 with 20k and its absolutely showroom condition with a very interesting collection of memorabilia, records and data since its delivery.
Looking forward to warm weather but I think I may just limit myself to a few hundred miles a year. This one is very special.
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