Rte 61 Classics and Toy Barn
200 Pinebrook Place
Orwigsburg, PA 17961
"The Car
1990 Chevrolet Corvette C4 coupe, 43,492 actual miles documented by a clean CarFax with the mileage reflected on the title. This is a one-owner-condition C4 in Dark Red Metallic over black leather, optioned with the 5.7L L98 TPI V8, 4-speed automatic, and the FE1 soft-ride suspension - the comfortable touring spec rather than the bone-shaking Z51. Air conditioning blows cold, all gauges and lights function, and a walk-around shows a car that's been kept indoors and driven sparingly for 35 years.
For C4 buyers, this is the spec that's gotten increasingly hard to find: a low-mileage early-Bosch-LCD-dash C4 with documented miles, factory leather, and a clean drivetrain combination that's known to be reliable.
What It Has
L98 5.7L (350ci) Tuned Port Injection V8 - factory-rated at 245 horsepower
4L60 (THM700R4) 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
G92 performance axle ratio (3.07 rear end with G44/G92 RPO codes)
JL9 four-wheel power disc brakes with ABS
FE1 soft-ride suspension (touring setup)
C68 automatic electronic climate control A/C - blows cold
UU8 Delco/Bose AM/FM cassette stereo with Dolby
UJ6 low tire pressure indicator (an unusual option for 1990)
17x9.5 styled aluminum wheels (QA1) with BFGoodrich g-Force Sport tires, 275/40ZR17
CC3 transparent removable roof panel (the glass targa top)
193 black leather interior with AR9 European-style manual reclining bucket seats
AC1/AC3 6-way power seat adjusters, both driver and passenger
DL8 power, heated, defogging outside mirrors
NK4 leather-wrapped sport steering wheel
U52 electronic digital instrument cluster
AJ3 driver-side airbag (new for 1990)
68U Dark Saddle Metallic exterior code (per build sheet; presents as a deep dark red on this car)
Built at Bowling Green, KY (BGR plant code)
What You Should Know
This appears to be a very straight, original-paint, low-mileage car, and the photos back that up. The body panels line up properly, the urethane bumpers haven't been repainted away from the body, and the rear hatch reveals the original factory exhaust trim. Black leather seats show the typical C4 wrinkling and softening from age - not wear from miles, but the kind of slumping that any 35-year-old leather develops sitting in a garage. The seats are intact, no rips, no splits, and the bolsters look good.
The windshield shows what looks like wiper haze or light pitting in the photos - common on cars of this era, and worth a look in person to determine if it's surface haze (polishable) or actual etching (replacement). The rear license plate housing area shows the typical missing-frame look common to C4s; the original plate frame is not installed.
The engine bay is clean and original-presenting. L98 TPI plenum, factory intake runners, original valve covers with the Corvette cross-flag emblems, and what appears to be the correct factory wiring. We don't see evidence of any major engine work - no aftermarket headers, no swapped intake, no tuner ECU. This is exactly what a C4 buyer wants to see at this mileage.
A clean CarFax with 43,492 documented miles on a 1990 Corvette is meaningful. The C4 generation suffered from a lot of high-mileage examples being driven hard, and many low-mileage cars have title issues, odometer questions, or undocumented history. This one's clean on paper.
The Bigger Picture
Chevrolet built 23,646 Corvettes for the 1990 model year (16,016 coupes and 7,630 convertibles, with the ZR-1 accounting for 3,049 of the coupes). 1990 is a transitional and historically significant year for the C4: it was the first year of the redesigned interior with the dual-airbag-prep dash (driver airbag standard), the first year for the optional 6-speed manual on base cars, and the second year of the ZR-1 supercar program. The L98 TPI engine was in its final years before being replaced by the LT1 in 1992, making this powertrain the last of the cross-fire-injection-evolved small blocks before GM moved to the reverse-flow cooling LT1 architecture.
C4 values have been climbing steadily as collectors who grew up watching these in dealer showrooms now have disposable income. Documented low-mileage base coupes have moved from the ""cheap Corvette"" category into the ""appreciating asset"" category over the past five years. A 43k-mile car with a clean CarFax, working A/C, and an unmolested L98 sits in a sweet spot - affordable enough to actually drive, documented enough to hold its value.
How to Buy It
Inspections welcome, transport quotes available, trades considered. Located in Orwigsburg, PA at RT 61 Classics & Toy Barn. Call or text the shop to schedule a viewing or request a video walk-around.
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| Year: | 1990 |
| Make: | Chevrolet |
| Model: | Corvette |
| Mileage: | 43492 |
| Exterior Color: | Dark Saddle Metallic |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Trim: | 2dr Coupe Hatchback |
| Body: | coupe |
| Stock: | 1125372 |
| Engine Size: | |
| Transmission: | |
| Vin: | 1G1YY2385L5117579 |
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Growing up in the late sixties and turning sixteen in 1970, the love of muscle cars and speed was at its height. Serving three years in the army as a technician and then learning to work on heavy duty trucks steered me in the direction of repairs and led to my wife and me opening a repair center. For the next twenty two years we grew the business from 2 people to over 100 people and along the way made awesome friends and meaningful relationships across more than twenty states. We won special awards from the BBB for having great integrity and fairness as well as joining Inc Magazines fastest growing companies list. By 2014 we sold the business and had started another successful independant dealership.
2020 hit hard with Covid-19 and other health issues causing us to dial back and have the opportunity to start fresh. So here we are at Rte 61 Classics and Toy Barn. Home to everything fun from 1929 Model A to 2022 C-8 Corvette as well as a true Simulator, memorabilia and vintage toys. We hope to help others fulfill their dreams and fantasies about the automotive world just like I have been blessed to do. God is good!
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