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The Chevrolet Corvette (C4) is the fourth generation of the Corvette sports car, produced by American automobile manufacturer Chevrolet from 1983 until 1996. The convertible returned, as did higher performance engines, exemplified by the 375 hp (280 kW) LT5 found in the ZR1.
Chevrolet released the Grand Sport (GS) version in 1996 to mark the end of production of the C4 Corvette. The Grand Sport moniker was a nod to the original Grand Sport model produced in 1963. [35] The Grand Sport came only in Admiral Blue with a white stripe down the middle, black wheels, and two red stripes on the front left wheel arch. [61]
In a Car and Driver test event known as “Gathering of Eagles” (1987), Callaway drove a specially-modified Callaway Twin Turbo Corvette (C4), known as the "Top Gun" project, to a top speed of 231 mph (372 km/h), winning the magazine's shootout. A production Callaway managed a best of 187.95 mph (302.48 km/h).
1957–1961 Turboglide — Chevrolet's constant-torque "3-speed CVT" (V8 models only, except Corvette) 1958–1959 Flightpitch/Triple Turbine Dynaflow — Buick's 3rd redesign w/ Triple Turbines; 1961–1963 Buick's Dual-Path Turbine Drive
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The C4 generation of the Corvette spans 1983-1996. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.46.20.22 ( talk ) 18:46, 8 January 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] External links modified