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Matt
02-15-2004, 06:50 PM
The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car by the Chevrolet division of General Motors that has been produced in six generations. The first model, a convertible, was designed by Harley Earl and introduced at the GM Motorama in 1953 as a concept show car. Myron Scott is credited for naming the car after the type of small, maneuverable warship called corvette. Originally built in Flint, Michigan and St. Louis, Missouri, the Corvette is currently built in Bowling Green, Kentucky and is the official sports car of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The National Corvette Museum documents the car's worldwide history and hosts the annual event.


Chevrolet Corvette (C1) 1953–1962 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45190)
Chevrolet Corvette (C2) 1963–1967 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45191)
Chevrolet Corvette (C3) 1968–1982 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45191)
Chevrolet Corvette (C4) 1984–1996
Chevrolet Corvette (C5) 1997–2004 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45194)
Chevrolet Corvette (C6) 2005–2013 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11310)
Chevrolet Corvette (C7) 2013–2019 (http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45535)
Corvette C8 2019- (https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49743)


Chevrolet Corvette Fourth generation-C4 (1984–1996)

The fourth generation Corvette was the first all-new Corvette since 1963. Production was to begin for the 1983 model year but quality issues and part delays resulted in only 44 1983 model prototypes being produced that were never sold. All of the 1983 prototypes were destroyed except one with a white exterior, medium blue interior, L83 350 ci, 205 bhp V8, and 4-speed automatic transmission. After extensive testing and modifications were completed, it was initially retired as a display sitting in an external wall over the Bowling Green Assembly Plant's employee entrance. Later this only surviving 1983 prototype was removed, restored and is now on public display at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is still owned by GM.

Regular fourth generation production began on January 3, 1983 as the 1984 model year and delivery to customers began in March 1983. The 1984 model carried over the 350 cu in (5.7 L) L83 slightly more powerful (5 bhp) "Crossfire" V8 engine from the final 1982 third generation model. New chassis features were aluminum brake calipers and an all-aluminum suspension for weight savings and rigidity. The new one piece targa top had no center reinforcement. A new electronic dashboard with digital liquid crystal displays for the speedometer and tachometer was standard. Beginning in 1985, the 230 bhp (170 kW) L98 engine with tuned port fuel injection was the standard engine.

September 1984 through 1988 Corvettes offered a Doug Nash designed "4+3" transmission – a 4-speed manual coupled to an automatic overdrive on the top three gears. It was designed to help the Corvette meet U.S. fuel economy standards. Since 1981 when it was last offered, a manual transmission returned to the Corvette starting with production in late-1984. The transmission proved to be problematic and was replaced by a modern ZF 6-speed manual gearbox in 1989.

In 1986 the second Corvette Indy Pace Car was released. It was the first convertible Corvette since 1975. A Center High Mounted Signal Light (CHMSL; a third center brake light) was added in 1986 to comply with safety regulations. All 1986 convertibles had an Indy 500 emblem mounted on the console making any color a pace car edition. The color of the pace car used in the race was yellow.

In 1987, the B2K twin-turbo option became available from the factory. The Callaway Corvette was a Regular Production Option (RPO B2K). The B2K option coexisted from 1990 to 1991 with the ZR-1 option, which then replaced it.

Early B2Ks produced 345 bhp (257 kW) and 450 lb·ft (610 N·m); later versions boasted 450 bhp (336 kW) and 613 lb·ft (831 N·m).

1988 saw the 35th Anniversary Edition. Each of these featured a special badge with an identification number mounted next to the gear selector, and were finished with a white exterior, wheels, and interior.

In 1991, all Corvettes received updates to the body, interior, and wheels. The convex rear fascia that set the 1990 ZR-1 apart from the base model was now included on L98 Corvettes, making the styling of the expensive ZR-1 even closer to that of the base cars. The most obvious difference remaining between the base and ZR-1 models besides the wider rear wheels was the location of the CHMSL, which was integrated into the new rear fascia used on the base model, but remained at the top of the rear-hatch on the ZR-1's.

For the 1992 model year, the 300 bhp (220 kW) LT1 engine was introduced, an increase of 50 bhp (37 kW) over 1991's L98 engine. This engine featured reverse-flow cooling (the heads were cooled before the block) which allowed for a higher compression ratio of 10.5:1. A new distributor also debuted. Called "Optispark", the distributor was driven directly off the front of the camshaft and mounted in front of the timing cover, just above the crankshaft/harmonic balancer. Also new for 1992 was Acceleration Slip Regulation (ASR), a form of traction control which utilized the Corvette's brakes, spark retard and throttle close-down to prevent excessive rear wheel spin and possible loss of control. The traction control device could be switched off if desired.

1993 saw a special 40th Anniversary Edition featuring a commemorative Ruby Red color, 40th anniversary badges and embroidered seat backs. The 1993 Corvette also marked the introduction of the Passive Keyless Entry System, the first GM car to feature it. Production of the ZR-1 ended in 1995, after 6,939 cars had been built.

1996 was the final year of C4 production, and featured special models and options, including the Grand Sport and Collector Edition, OBD II (On-Board Diagnostics), run flat tires, and the LT4 engine. The 330 bhp (246 kW) LT4 V8 was available only with a manual transmission, while all 300 bhp (224 kW) LT1 Corvettes used automatic transmissions.

Chevrolet released the Grand Sport (GS) version in 1996 to mark the end of production of the C4 Corvette. The Grand Sport moniker was a nod to the original Grand Sport model produced in 1963. A total of 1,000 GS Corvettes were produced, 810 as coupes and 190 as convertibles. The 1996 GS came with the high-performance LT4 V8 engine, producing 330 bhp (246 kW) and 340 lb·ft (460 N·m). The Grand Sport came only in Admiral Blue with a white stripe down the middle, and black wheels and two red stripes on the front left wheel arch.

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:53 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C4 #2

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:56 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C4 #3

Matt
02-15-2004, 06:59 PM
Chevrolet Corvette C4 #5

PBB
03-04-2006, 07:48 PM
"Wally Dallenbach scored two IMSA GTO victories in 1988 in a Protofab Corvette. "

Ferrer
12-14-2009, 10:38 AM
Corvette C4 #7

Ferrer
12-14-2009, 10:39 AM
Corvette C4 #8

Yeahone
07-10-2010, 12:43 PM
Chevrolet (C4) Corvette ZR-1 (1990-1995)

The engine code LT5 may refer to the fact that it was concepted by Lotus (which belonged to GM at that time). It consists of an 5.7 liter aluminium block V8 with overhead camshafts and 32 valves. It outputs a maximum of 375 hp (280 kW). Lotus also redesigned braking and steering.
The whole tail is wider than the stock C4 and is able to pack 11 inch wide wheels.
In the year 1993, Lotus modificated the cylinder heads, exhaust system and valvetrain of the LT5, increasing horsepower up to 405 hp. It also received restyled vents and badges on the front-fenderpanels and a slightly revised rimdesign.
The top-spec Corvette was capable of reaching mph in 4.4 seconds and a topspeed of over 180 mph.
Superior was also the prize with $58,995 in 1990 and $66,278 in 1995 almost twice of a standart C4.

Overall 6.939 C4 ZR-1 have been produced.

The ZR-1 also set a bunch of records at at a test track in Fort Stockton, Texas on March 1, 1990, verified by the FIA which also proved the robustness of the car:

- 100 miles (160 km) at 175.600 mph (282.601 km/h)
- 500 miles (800 km) at 175.503 mph (282.445 km/h)
- 1,000 miles (1,600 km) at 174.428 mph (280.715 km/h)
- 5,000 km (3,100 mi) at 175.710 mph (282.778 km/h) (World Record)
- 5,000 miles (8,000 km) at 173.791 mph (279.690 km/h) (World Record)
- 12 Hours Endurance at 175.523 mph (282.477 km/h)
- 24 Hours Endurance at 175.885 mph (283.059 km/h) for 4,221.256 miles (6,793.453 km) (World Record)

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvette_C4



car is painted in Torch Red and has red leather seats

Yeahone
07-10-2010, 01:17 PM
Notice the revised vents behind the frontwheelarches and different rims at the last 3 pictures. They indicate that this black ZR-1 is built after 1992.

Yeahone
07-10-2010, 01:30 PM
Images 2 until 5 show 40th Anniversary package that was available in 1993 for all C4 models and included Ruby Red metallic paint and Ruby Red leather sport seats.

6 is a wheel close-up. I'm sure the rims would appreciated a little more care.

Man of Steel
09-14-2012, 02:17 PM
Corvette C4 #11

Man of Steel
09-14-2012, 02:20 PM
Corvette C4 #12

Duell
11-02-2012, 03:13 PM
Images 2 until 5 show 40th Anniversary package that was available in 1993 for all C4 models and included Ruby Red metallic paint and Ruby Red leather sport seats.

6 is a wheel close-up. I'm sure the rims would appreciated a little more care.

Another 40th Anniversary version

Man of Steel
11-02-2012, 03:24 PM
Corvette C4 #14

Man of Steel
11-02-2012, 03:27 PM
Corvette C4 #15

Man of Steel
11-02-2012, 03:32 PM
Corvette C4 #16

Duell
01-15-2013, 10:41 AM
Chevrolet Corvette C4 1987 and a 1984 and a 1990 ;)

Man of Steel
07-19-2019, 04:22 PM
Corvette C4 #18

Duell
07-19-2019, 04:25 PM
Welcome back Man of Steel, and thanks for the pictures :) ;)

Man of Steel
07-20-2019, 04:34 AM
Welcome back Man of Steel, and thanks for the pictures :) ;)

You're welcome! Still lurking the forums from time to time, now again reorganizing my files and posting some pictures in the process. Actually I would like to post more but sometimes I receive an error message. Will send you a PM if the problem reoccurs.

NSXType-R
07-22-2019, 07:31 AM
You're welcome! Still lurking the forums from time to time, now again reorganizing my files and posting some pictures in the process. Actually I would like to post more but sometimes I receive an error message. Will send you a PM if the problem reoccurs.

Welcome back indeed!

The error messages are more likely because you're trying to upload very large images. The forum can't seem to handle huge images.

Man of Steel
07-26-2019, 05:49 AM
Thanks! I managed to upload pictures up to 7MB without resizing by the way, you just have to be patient (uploading one picture at a time) :)

Ferrer
07-27-2019, 09:30 AM
If I recall correctly, there was an overall limit as well as individual image limit when uploading.

That is probably the reason why you are getting error messages.

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:14 PM
Corvette C4 #19

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:18 PM
Corvette C4 #20

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:19 PM
Corvette C4 #21

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:21 PM
Corvette C4 #22

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:23 PM
Corvette C4 #23

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:25 PM
Corvette C4 #24

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:27 PM
Corvette C4 #25

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:29 PM
Corvette C4 #26

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:30 PM
Corvette C4 #27

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:32 PM
Corvette C4 #28

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:36 PM
Corvette C4 #29

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:38 PM
Corvette C4 #30

Man of Steel
11-04-2019, 03:39 PM
Corvette C4 #31