California Dealer Has Three Virtually New C4 Corvette ZR1 Examples up for Sale at Once
California Dealer Has Three Virtually New C4 Corvette ZR1 Examples up for Sale at Once
California Dealer Has Three Virtually New C4 Corvette ZR1 Examples up for Sale at Once
Anyone looking for three similar and essentially brand new C4 Corvette ZR1 models needn’t look any further.
The C4 Corvette ZR1 was a truly groundbreaking machine packing a ton of features that were far ahead of their time. GM’s mission to transform the Corvette into a world-beating performance vehicle and its acquisition of Group Lotus led to the latter developing the king of the hill’s legendary 5.7-liter LT5 V8, a mechanical marvel that features an aluminum block, 32 valves, quad overhead cams, with final assembly taking place at Mercury Marine, strangely enough. Regardless, the C4 Corvette ZR1 is undoubtedly special, and for those looking for a nice one, Fusion Motor Company in Los Angeles, California looks like a one-stop shop.
That’s because this particular dealer has not one or two, but three pristine C4 Corvette ZR1 examples up for sale right now. First up, we have a first-year 1990 model with a mere 30 miles on the clock. This incredibly well-preserved ZR1 comes with a host of goodies as well, including the the original table book, leather document holder, music sampler cassette, VHS tape, gold key ring, and window sticker. Heck, the interior is still wrapped in plastic, so it’s as new as a car like this can get, but it isn’t cheap with a price tag of $124,950.
Next up, we have this equally nice 1992 ZR1 with a mere 352 miles showing on the digital odometer. It too comes with all of the same goodies as our debut model, with all of the added stuff that collectors covet. This particular example is up for grabs with an asking price of $114,950, making it a bit cheaper than the ’90.
The last C4 Corvette ZR1 up for grabs in our fantastic trio is this 1994 model with just 33 original miles. Finished in black like the other two examples, this particular car is still “in the wrapper,” as they say, with protective film and plastic still in place. Its priced identically to the 1990 ZR1 at $124,950.
It’s unclear if this trio of ZR1s came from the same person, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it did, given the fact that they’re all so similar. Regardless, for those with the means that feel like this amazing modern sports car is undervalued, perhaps they can cut a deal for all three.
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Photos: Fusion Motor Company