What happened to the 1991 Chevrolet Corvettes?

What made things worse for the 1991 model year was the fact that Chevrolet further blurred the line between the two Corvettes when they introduced some cosmetic enhancements to the 1991 base model coupe and convertible.

How many Callaway Corvettes were sold in 1991?

In fact, only sixty-two Callaway Corvettes were sold in 1991 (at an additional $33,000 a piece). Despite the dwindling sales numbers of Callaway Corvettes, Chevrolet did recognize the build of the 500th Callaway Corvette on September 26, 1991.

What kind of handling package does a 1991 Corvette have?

New for the 1991 Corvette was RPO Z07. Priced at $2155, this option effectively combined the previous Z51 performance handling package with the FX3 selective ride and handling option.

Is the 1991 Corvette convertible the ultimate romantic car?

The 1991 Corvette Convertible just may be the ultimate expression of this highly romantic breed. Consider this the slightly more intense Corvette, for more passionate souls. It is, too, the car most Americans have fantasized about owning. And the new-for-’91 styling only enhances the legend.

What kind of suspension does a 1991 Corvette have?

Continuing beneath the car, the suspension package was revamped for 1991 as well. New for the 1991 Corvette was RPO Z07. Priced at $2155, this option effectively combined the previous Z51 performance handling package with the FX3 selective ride and handling option.

What kind of speed control does a 1991 Corvette have?

In addition to PASS-Key, a theft-deterrent horn alarm circuit is standard on every 1991 Corvette. Electronic Speed Control: Electronic Speed Control: Electronic Speed Control included a convenient resume-speed feature and a speed adjustment that allows you to change your speed in 1-MPH increments. Air Conditioning: Standard on every corvette.

What kind of engine does a 1991 Corvette have?

The 1991 Corvette continues that winning tradition, with formidable 5.7 Liter V8 (350 cubic inches), a choice of advanced 6-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission and a competition-proven chassis design. 5.7 Liter V8 with Tuned-Port Fuel Injection: this standard Corvette powerplant is widely regarded as one of the great engines of all time.