1991 Corvette- Need Advise!!
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Ok so I'm getting a smoking deal on this 1991 corvette from a friend. It's super clean inside and out everything works. I just don't know much about these years sooooo.....
I want some opinions from my fellow Ls/chevy fan base. Pros Cons any thing will help.
Specs: 1991 Chevy Corvette 120k Black on Black all stock ride like its new.
Thanks!!!!
I want some opinions from my fellow Ls/chevy fan base. Pros Cons any thing will help.
Specs: 1991 Chevy Corvette 120k Black on Black all stock ride like its new.
Thanks!!!!
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Its a TPI so dont expect much out of it from a performance standpoint unless you're prepared to shell out a lot cash. They do however get good mileage for the power it has. Just keep it clean and drive it.
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LT1>TPI>Crossfire, so it could be worse. The engines have very little aftermarket support, and don't do great for performance unless you really shell out some money. The C4's do handle pretty darn well, however. They're about the same weight as a C5, but a bit smaller. Personally, I'd enjoy it for a summer, and then sell it and get a 92-96 Vette for a few grand more.