The fourth-generation Corvette made a technological leap from its predecessor, boasting new, aerodynamic wedge-shaped styling and a quasi-unibody structure. High-performance variants like the limited-production ZR-1 took the C4’s performance to new heights, too. Our Pick of the Day is a 1992 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Beaufort, North Carolina.
“One owner, vehicle number 119 off assembly line,” the listing says. “Components are original except for tires, brakes, battery, and starter, replaced due to age.”
The exterior is finished in Black Rose Metallic (paint code 73U) and, according to data assembled by the Corvette Action Center, there were only 48 1992 ZR-1s built in that color. (Trivia: 1993 saw 10 built, with 1994 another 11, so 69 built in this hue in total!) Features include pop-up headlights, frameless windows, quad taillights, and dual exhaust system.

The key to the ZR-1’s performance prowess was its unique engine: It came with an all-aluminum, 32-valve “LT5” that was designed by Lotus and produced by Mercury Marine in low volumes. Even in stock form, the LT5 cranked out 375 horsepower and 370 lb-ft of torque. Lingenfelter Performance Engineering of Decatur, Indiana, took this ZR-1 to the next level in 1999 when it had just over 10,000 miles on the odometer. Following the work, a dyno test showed that the car made 530 horsepower.

The car itself is special, but the supporting documentation makes it even more compelling. Included with the car are an owner’s manual, window sticker, bill of sale, odometer disclosure statement, temporary license plate, dealer invoice, and certificate of title. It’s a true “package deal” with plenty of provenance.

“[This] Vette is personal to me, as I worked with the owner for 10 years and became good friends until his passing in 2009,” the listing says. “I hope the new owner will care for it as we have.”
The asking price for this 1992 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 is $49,500.
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