The Vette Page
This page is dedicated to my corvettes. The red one is
a 1999 and the silver one is a 1986.
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99' Corvette
Specifications
86' Corvette Specifications
99' photos
86' photos
How I got the 99'
How I got the 86'
86' Vette Projects
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99' Corvette
Specifications:
Body style: Coupe
Exterior Color: Magnetic Red
Interior Color: Tan
Engine:
5.7 liter V8 (LS1)
HP:
345@5,600 RPM
Torque:
350 lb/ft@4,400 RPM
Transmission: 6 speed manual
Options:
Mag Red paint, Dual Roof panels, 6 speed, Z51 suspension,
Head's up display
Active
Handleing system, single disc CD player, Body Side mouldings,
Cargo cover
and parcel net, Floor mats, Front license plate frame, fog lights
Modifications: Y2K chrome wheels, exhaust
tips, rear facisa black lettering
Performance Specs:
0-60mph:
4.7 seconds
1/4 mile:
13.3 seconds @ 109mph
lateral grip:
.93G
Top speed:
173mph
Fuel economy: 18 city/28
highway (official), 24 city/33 highway (my experience)
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86' Corvette Specifications:
Body style:
Coupe
Exterior Color: Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Medium Gray
Engine:
5.7 liter V8 (L98)
HP:
235@4,000 RPM
Torque:
330 lb/ft@3,200 RPM
Transmission: 4 speed automatic
Options:
Leather seats, Electronic Air Conditioning, Cruise
Control,
Rear window
& side mirror defroster
Modifications: ZR1 wheels (9.5" in
front, 275/40R17 tires, 11" in rear, 315/35R17 tires),
TPIS long
tube headers, Random Technologies high flow catalytic convertor,
LT-1 mufflers,
TPIS "Big Mouth" Intake manifold, Large tube runners, ported plenum,
TPIS adjustable
fuel pressure regulator
Performance Specs:
0-60mph:
5.9 seconds
1/4 mile:
14.5 seconds @ 95mph
lateral grip:
.87G
Top speed:
150mph
Fuel economy:
17mpg city/29mpg highway (my experience)
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How I got the 99'
The 99' vette is the first new
car I ever bought. I was originally looking to buy a 68-72 vette'
as I had a friend in college named Jason that had a 73' 4 speed coupe
during his college years. I had many fond memories of good times with
that car. I began thinking about getting a corvette in 1996, and
started my journey by begining to pay off all my other debts to make room
for the car purchase. To bide my time I would go look at different
cars. While visiting Jason, we decided it would be fun to see if
we could find an old Stingray to test drive. We didn't find one,
but we did find an 89' 6 speed at one place. The salesman was very
nonchalant and pretty much tossed us the keys and said "Have fun!". After
that drive I was hooked on the throttle response of fuel injection and
the handleing capabilities of the car. I did some research and decided
I would tryto get a used 92' vette since that was the first year of the
300HP LT-1 motor. Then the Fifth generation Corvettes (C5) came out in
1997! I really wanted one, but I didn't think I could
afford a new car. I was still saving up for a used 1992 when I got
a promotion and I decided I would try to get a new one, and get the 92'
if it didn't work out. Well, after paying off all of the debts and
saving up a huge down payment (to keep the monthly payents affordable),
I was able to order this car on January 16, 1999. The car arrived
on May 18 and I picked it up on May 22. I paid ahead on it as much
as I could and was able to finish off the loan 16 months ahead of schedule.
Paying off all the previous debts and saving up the down payment was
a very good experience as it forced me to obtain a level of discipline and
self control that I did not have before. It has made all my financial
goals since then seem achiveable.
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How I got the 86'
I bought the 86' in May of 2004. I was originally
looking for an 89' 6 speed. I came across this car at a local
Chevy dealer. The car had nice paint, but the interior was in
need of some help. It was an automatic, so I wasn't terribly interested.
I asked the salesman what they wanted for the car and he quoted
me a price far higher than I thought it was worth. I told him
I thought the price was high and he responded "Well... were negotiable!".
I told him I would do some research and get back to him about it.
I did some checking on the value of the car and what it would cost
to fix the things I found wrong with it (thank you CorvetteForum.com).
I didn't really want the car, but I felt certain that he wouldn't go
the price I had in mind so I called him back a few days later and told
him I could offer just over half of what they were asking. "We've
got more in it than that!" he responded. "Yeah..I thought so. Good
luck with it." I told him and politely hung up. Five minutes later
my pager went off and it was the salesman asking me to call back. I
called him and he said that he could sell it for $300 more than I was offering.
I thought about it and decided that the car and price was close
enough (even with the auto tranny, it was going to be a daily
driver afterall). The fact that my checkbook was loaded at the time
didn't help to slow me down either. I also learned how much bargaining
power walking away can give you. It has it's needs (as all 20 year
old cars do), but I bought it partly to work on and learn more about Corvettes,
so that wasn't an issue to me.
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