Forgotten Performers
#1
Forgotten Performers
I was doing some thinking and playing around on the net and came across a nice 1995 Corvette for sale. I got to thinking wow these are so cheap, but why? I looked up the performance specs and I was somewhat surprised at how well they actually perform and how few I see on the road. Someone would rather spend $7,000 on other cars before even looking at this one...
Here are the specs:
0-60: 5.7 Sec
1/4 Mile: 14.1 Sec
Braking: 122ft
Lateral G (200ft): .87G
HP: 300
TQ: 330
Engine: 5.7L LT1
Transmission: 6sp Manual or Auto
Pics:
Sure, it looks a little too 90210 for a lot of people. But how do we ignore that and look at what matters? This car is reliable, it has a solid powerplant, handles well and is CHEAP as hell...
What other cars do you think are now under the radar? Post pictures, specs, and whatever else you think is important.
Here are the specs:
0-60: 5.7 Sec
1/4 Mile: 14.1 Sec
Braking: 122ft
Lateral G (200ft): .87G
HP: 300
TQ: 330
Engine: 5.7L LT1
Transmission: 6sp Manual or Auto
Pics:
Sure, it looks a little too 90210 for a lot of people. But how do we ignore that and look at what matters? This car is reliable, it has a solid powerplant, handles well and is CHEAP as hell...
What other cars do you think are now under the radar? Post pictures, specs, and whatever else you think is important.
#4
The electronic part is true, that gimmicky dash was known for issues. The lt1 drivetrain the one ur looking at is rock solid but the car itself shows its 80s roots. Constant leaks, bad comfort, squeaks and rattles galore. The c5 is a much better car in all respects. And a lot of the handling can be attributed to the tire to car ratio lol.
But they do make for some good bargain burners though.
But they do make for some good bargain burners though.
#5
Wow.. There's a bit too much going on in this car's interior.
Anyway, that'd be one hell of a nice sleeper to build. I mean, $7,000? You could buy that and spend the rest of the money on incredible mods to make it much faster than it already is.
#7
I like mine, in a different power train. It's really hard to beat the bang for buck as far as this engine goes (LS1 is a bit more expensive). Full exhaust and cold air for $1000 will net you 300rwhp. Another $1000 for a cam will net you 350rwhp....tough to beat.
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#9
Originally Posted by Malloric,Sep 13 2009, 12:01 PM
That's quite low, my bet is it's either really high mileage, salvaged, or has some other problem. For the money they usually go for, I'd rather have a 300zx TT.
You'd rather have a 300zxTT and I bet that means you'd rather pay ungodly amounts to keep it going too.
if you find one without a million miles on it for this price let me know. Have fun working in this engine bay too
http://brianpostma.tweakdsl.nl/pix/300zx-engine1.jpg
#10
Originally Posted by 11Past9,Sep 13 2009, 12:20 PM
92,000 miles, clear title...
You'd rather have a 300zxTT and I bet that means you'd rather pay ungodly amounts to keep it going too.
if you find one without a million miles on it for this price let me know. Have fun working in this engine bay too
http://brianpostma.tweakdsl.nl/pix/300zx-engine1.jpg
You'd rather have a 300zxTT and I bet that means you'd rather pay ungodly amounts to keep it going too.
if you find one without a million miles on it for this price let me know. Have fun working in this engine bay too
http://brianpostma.tweakdsl.nl/pix/300zx-engine1.jpg
Obviously, reliability and maintenance costs are not a high priority or you'd be looking at Civics and Accords. And in general, finding a 15 year old Corvette for $7,000 is extremely unlikely as well. Maybe it's a really great deal, or maybe there's a reason it's cheap as hell compared with other 15 year old Corvettes.