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1994 was a milestone year for Corvette on multiple fronts. On September 2nd of that year, the National Corvette Museum opened its doors in Bowling Green, Kentucky, directly across from the assembly plant where every Corvette had been built since 1981. Earlier that summer, Chevrolet supplied 25 special Corvettes as official cars for the inaugural Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, an event that drew the largest crowd and the largest purse in NASCAR history up to that point. Thirteen were Torch Red, twelve were black, which means this car wears the same color as the majority of the Brickyard fleet. The 1994 model also introduced the first electronically controlled automatic transmission in Corvette history and brought new sequential port fuel injection to the LT1, giving it sharper throttle response and better cold-start performance than any previous version. This one is finished in Torch Red over black leather, clean and well kept from one end to the other.
Under the hood is the 5.7 liter LT1 V8 producing 300 horsepower backed by the four speed automatic. The LT1 was the engine that gave the C4 generation its credibility in the performance world, a direct descendant of the small-block that had powered Corvettes for decades, tuned and updated to compete with anything coming out of Europe at the price. The C4 generation dominated SCCA Showroom Stock GT racing so thoroughly from 1985 through 1987 that the sanctioning body banned the car from competition, which tells you everything about the platform underneath this engine. LED headlights give the exterior a sharper, more modern look while keeping the C4's signature pop-up configuration intact.
Inside, the black leather interior is clean with power windows and power seats. The 1994 model also brought a completely redesigned instrument panel and new in-door storage areas, making it one of the more livable and driver-focused interiors of the C4 run. The four speed automatic shifts with the smooth, confident character that the new electronic control system was designed to deliver, and the traction control system keeps the 300 horsepower planted and usable in real-world conditions.
The C4 Corvette is one of the most undervalued performance cars in the collector market today. For buyers who want a genuine American sports car with a real history, documented capability, and Torch Red paint, the 1994 in this condition is exactly the car the market has been slowly waking up to.
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