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1993 Corvette Ad on Craigslist Is Using Hot Girls with Kalashnikovs to Sell

The fourth generation Chevrolet Corvette was produced from 1984 through 1996, and despite the fact prices rose even as sales declined, it won its loyal following as one of the US’s most desirable sportscars. This unit seems to be in a good shape, but there’s something else that got our attention.
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Its evolved, sleek and modern look were what made it stand out in the first place. The C4’s rear bumpers and panels were made from molding plastics, a sheet molding compound. On the other hand, the C4 was the first general production Corvette to have a glass hatchback for better storage access.

You know what else the fourth-generation Corvette had? An electronic dashboard with a digital liquid crystal display; we’re talking about the grandfather of what most of the new car models have today, only that we’re talking about the late 1980s and early 1990s, which is quite impressive. And that was a standard feature, of course.

Then there’s the whole new chassis and modern, sleeker styling of the C4 that also pulled the trigger to most of the American petrolheads eager for the new. Since we’re looking at a 1993 model, it means it comes with the second-generation Chevy small block, LT1, an output that markedly improved the C4's performance.

You may be wondering why we’re in the history class. It’s because there’s not much the seller is detailing on his ad on Craigslist, so we’re trying to create a bigger picture of the car ourselves. Nevertheless, we wouldn’t want to tire you folks, especially that we’re sure you know plenty about the model year we’re dealing with yourselves.

Before we invite you to enjoy the odd pictures, we would like to add just one more thing. After we had done a little digging, we found the car belongs to a photograph from Gulfport, Florida. Apparently, he takes all kinds of shots with a broad range of themes such as fashion/glamour, portrait, fitness, landscapes, clubs and action/sports. In other words, this may be the reason he chose this particular photo gallery to sell his car.
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