Here's my fun car, my 1989 Corvette. I bought it last Summer after my Chevy Cruze was totaled in an accident. The previous owner took great care of it. I believe the only modifications he made were a Hypertech ECU chip that does
something?, and a 160º thermostat that also does
something?. He also put these wheels on it which he claimed were ZR-1 wheels but they are definitely not. I have the original turbine wheels but the tires on them need replaced. I'll get them fresh rubber someday but for now I don't mind how the shiny wheels look.
I've always loved Corvettes, but especially the C4 as that was the generation that was around when I was a kid. I particularly wanted an '89 or earlier, since they had the pre-refresh exterior and interior which had the boxy, high-tech '80s dash and digital gauges which I adore. So now I finally have my dream car! Kinda.
I'd say I'm 80% happy with it. After owning and driving it a while, I hate to say it but the performance is a bit disappointing. The L-98 5.7 liter V8 only makes a max 245 HP, which is not impressive these days. I would honestly be fine with it being underpowered if it at least got decent gas mileage, but I've only been able to average 18 MPG in my time with it, which is hard to swallow after driving economy cars all my life. And especially compared to the LS-powered C5 Corvettes which made 100 more horsepower while drinking less fuel.
I also thought I would be satisfied with an automatic transmission, but find myself still wishing it was a manual. I went a looked at another '89 with a manual a couple months ago. The test drive was satisfying, but it was in worse cosmetic shape, and I knew I would not have the time, resources, or money to improve. It made me appreciate just what great condition mine was in.
So for now I'm just going to continue to drive it and enjoy it as it is. I still think it's gorgeous, it feels wonderful to sit in and drive, and I feel cool in it.
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