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How much did a 1985 Corvette cost new?

How much did a 1985 Corvette cost new?

1985 Corvette Overview

Model: 1985 Corvette
Transmission: 4-speed automatic (standard), 4+3 speed manual (optional)
Original Price: $24,403.00
Units Produced: 39,729
Specs: 1985 Corvette Spec List

Was there a 1983 Corvette?

The 1983 was meant to be strikingly new, taut, and thoroughly contemporary. Rather than just being a new Corvette, the 1983 model strove to be a better Corvette. Chevrolet built a number of prototypes and pilot cars in 1983 to test the fourth generation Corvette before it hit production.

What is considered high mileage on a Corvette?

Well-cared for, a new Chevrolet Corvette can last between 150,000 miles to 200,000 miles. Based on this, the average Corvette should be good for 10-13, at the very least. The Chevrolet Corvette is perhaps the most reliable and affordable supercar you can buy.

How much horsepower does a 1985 Corvette have?

All this helps the 1985 Corvette achieve 230 SAE net horsepower at 4,000 RPM. The long air intake runners are tuned for a flat torque curve with 330 lb.-ft., maximum torque at 3,200 RPM. The net result is stunning performance in every gear.

Where can I buy a 1985 Chevy Corvette?

Gateway Classic Cars of Scottsdale is happy to offer this sporty 1985 Chevrolet Corvette on consign 1985 CHEVROLET CORVETTE – GOLD (BUY 1 GET 1 FREE)FRESH REBUILT ENGINE, NEW INJECTORS, FUEL TANK & R Nice clean low mileage Corvette ready to go cruising! Base 350 cu. in. engine, 4 speed manual tra

What was the drag coefficient on a 1985 Corvette?

This change, though nearly indistinguishable to the naked eye, reduced the drag coefficient to 0.33. Further, when geared with the 3.07:1 rear axle, allowed the 1985 Corvette to reach 150 miles per hour.

What was the spring rate of a 1985 Corvette?

Because of the harsh ride experienced by owners of the 1984 Corvette, the spring rates were decreased in 1985 – a 26% reduction in the front springs, a 25% reduction in the rear.