Convertible Convertible
Sale price: US $9,995.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1994 |
VIN : | 1g1yy32p3r5115692 | Mileage: | 25900 |
Options: | Leather Seats, Convertible, CD Player | Body Type: | Convertible |
Model: | Corvette | Make: | Chevrolet |
Transmission: | Automatic | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mesquite, Nevada, United States
Vehicle description
THIS CAR IS LOCATED IN MESQUITE, NEVADA (Mesquite is about an 1 hour and 15 minute drive from Downtown Las Vegas). Clean Title. No Accidents. Only 25.900 miles. Only two previous owners, other than myself and car dealerships (Autocheck report lists 5 previous owners, because they are counting 2 car dealerships, that briefly owned the car before selling it, as owners). Automatic Transmission. Upgraded Sports Seat Option that are Custom Upholstered in Blue and Silver. Seats in MINT CONDITION (both seats are also powered). Kenwood Radio/CD/DVD/GPS with 6.8 inch screen, Apple/Android compatible (Kenwood Model Number DDX6705S) . Manual Convertible Top. I bought the tires three years ago and only have 13,000 miles on them. Its a great looking car, in which I get tons of compliments from complete strangers (especially with the top down). All that being said, this car is not going to win any awards at car shows, as it has an average amount wear you would find for almost any car this age. Mechanically the car is in great shape, with the exception of the following items:
1. The keyless remote system does not work. I replaced the FOB, and FOB battery, and was able to get it working again for a couple of weeks, but then it stopped working again. Maybe the replacement FOB, or FOB battery, I bought was defective, but I am not sure. Anyway, I never went any further trying to fix it and just use my key to open the doors.
2. When the OEM radio was removed, and aftermarket radio was installed, it set off the “SYS” message light to display on the dash (it is my understanding that this happens by default whenever you remove the OEM radio). To get the message light to turn off, you need a C4 diagnostic tool to clear out error code and reset. I went to a couple
of local Chevy dealerships, and they did not have the C4 diagnostic
tool. So since there was no mechanical problem (other than the SYS
message displaying), I never bothered to pursue fixing it any further.
The bottom line is, if you want to have fun driving a great looking corvette, then your not going to find a better deal for the money.
1. The keyless remote system does not work. I replaced the FOB, and FOB battery, and was able to get it working again for a couple of weeks, but then it stopped working again. Maybe the replacement FOB, or FOB battery, I bought was defective, but I am not sure. Anyway, I never went any further trying to fix it and just use my key to open the doors.
2. When the OEM radio was removed, and aftermarket radio was installed, it set off the “SYS” message light to display on the dash (it is my understanding that this happens by default whenever you remove the OEM radio). To get the message light to turn off, you need a C4 diagnostic tool to clear out error code and reset. I went to a couple
of local Chevy dealerships, and they did not have the C4 diagnostic
tool. So since there was no mechanical problem (other than the SYS
message displaying), I never bothered to pursue fixing it any further.
The bottom line is, if you want to have fun driving a great looking corvette, then your not going to find a better deal for the money.