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1995 Chevrolet Corvette C4
   
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1995 Chevrolet Corvette C4

In 1 collection by Aried Byrd
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This is my last attempt at capturing the speed and styling of the revolutionary Corvette C4.
Includes working doors, hatch, pop-up headlights, and steering wheel. This recreation has a high-travel, 3.1/3.7 suspension intended to imitate the feel of the real thing in turns. Accelerates slightly over the 5.0 second 0-60 claimed for its real life counterpart.

Throughout its run, the Corvette C4 went through a few engine variations. Early on around 1984, the C4 only ran an L83 that barely cracked 200 horsepower. This was considered a horrendous performance deficit and was soon associated with the frame's- back then- aged look. For this reason, even the later 1993-1996 LT1 C4's which modernized their looks and substantially improved in performance(still well performing today), are still considered less than appealing. In 1995, the Bowling Green plant retired the C4's ZR-1 performance trim(one year prior to the C4's passing) to make way for the Z06 in the following C5 generation.



I welcome modifications to the design, I just request due credit.


5 Comments
Aried Byrd  [author] 27 Feb, 2018 @ 2:50pm 
@Van_san
The front is admittedly not the best in respect to my usual quality, but it is the remnant of an attempt to make a true to life whole-front-section hood like in the real C4's.
VAN_SAN 18 Feb, 2018 @ 3:04pm 
Not a bad Corvette.
Back is not bad.
But the front line is worth working on.
In a whole well!
Aried Byrd  [author] 14 Feb, 2018 @ 6:09pm 
I'm sorry, I don't quite follow.
b_d5019 14 Feb, 2018 @ 11:45am 
i saw that in that sever