I'm back in the market for a Vette after selling my '84 last year. I want a little bit newer model and prefer the LT1 engine. I know most ,if not all, of you selling Vettes here aren't going advertize them like the ones you see on EBAY so that's why I'm posting here. I don't need a heavily modified car, just something that looks nice and more importantly runs great. Email me at Lovettes@hotmail.com or post to this message.
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
Patrick:
Mine's a 1991 coupe, which has the same body styling as the 1992-1996 models. However, it has the L98 engine, and I know you said you'd prefer the LT1. Just thought it was worth mentioning; for the money you're looking to spend, you could buy mine and have some left over for "extras". If you're interested, you're welcome to check out my web site: http://people.tamu.edu/~amv6275/corvette.htm
Please feel free to call me at (979) 218-4847 with questions.
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
Hi, Im selling my 94 admiral blue with 19500 miles its in excellent conditions all original. Im asking little more that u are willing to spend 18k but u never know. Let me now if u want any pic. Email tages1171@aol.com
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (vorwerk)
Sorry PT, my MAX to spend is $14K. Good luck on the sale though. Do you have an Autotrader or Corvette and Chevy Trader in your area? I've have good luck with them selling my cars
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
Hi....this is probably too old for you, but I have an '89 Black/grey coupe 6-speed with only 84K, 44K on engine (replaced under warranty @ dealership)...looks nice and runs great....10,500 OBO - in FL
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (marthpodi)
Yeah, that's a little too old for what I'm looking for. Sounds like it will be a nice car though. I'm curious, what kind of engine did you get put in it when the first once went south?
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
I have a '95 LT1 auto that I've put up for sale. It is in great condition. I spent about $5,000 just over a year ago on the exterior. My origianl price waas $14,000 with the highend stereo. I have since decided to remove the sound system and drop the price to $12,500. The only hitch is that it is in FL
Check out the add I have placed here under my name; Mark Leiter
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
I am selling my '94 LT1 coupe. It is Artic White, with black leather. It has only 46K on it! A few mods, but never a mechanical problem with the car and its never been wrecked. Can send pics if you give me an address, real nice car.
Re: WTB - 92-96 'Vette - Have 12-14k to spend (Lovettes)
I may take $15,000 flat if you can go that high. Here are the details.
1992 Corvette Coupe
1G1YY23P4N5101867
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Asking $15,450 OBO
(Price is Reasonably Negotiable - make me an offer!)
Lombard IL chrstphrm@yahoo.com 630.697.2754
(If I don't answer, please leave a message)
Extra Clean
71K Miles in Warm Dry Weather Only
Dark Red Metallic Exterior, Tan Leather Interior,
6 Speed Manual Transmission, LT1 300+hp Engine
Bose Gold CD & Cassette, FX3 Suspension
Always use Mobil One and High End Oil Filters
All Records were Kept
Comes with
Original Sticker, Manual & Video
Here's the Full Scoop
This Corvette has been Driven in Warm Dry Weather Only, Garaged, Covered & Babied. I looked at 106 others and nearly gave up the hunt before buying this beauty a little over a year ago. It is in such great shape, that the prior owner even called me a few months ago to discuss buying it back from me. But, at the time, I was not ready to part with it. However, now I have a convertible in my sights. This Corvette It is better than many higher priced 93s, 94s, 95s or even 96s. You can save yourself from hours of hunting and seemingly endless disappointments by seeing this one first. Really! There was no better Corvette at this year's Bloomington Gold Corvette show within thousands of my asking price.
The color combination on this car is not only rare for its time, but it was also so well loved that the guys at Corvette used a very similar color scheme for the 2003, 50th Anniversary Corvettes.
The first and second pictures below show the most accurate color.
The paint is consistent and nearly flawless.
Unfortunately, the lighting for these pictures was not.
Regardless, This Head Turner is Ready to Buy and Drive!