I love the body style of the earlier C4. Too bad when they updated the interior they also changed the exterior lines. IMO the best C4 is the 1990 -- with the newer interior but older exterior.
I still get the same excited feeling in my chest when I see an 84 vette as I did when I was 13 and saw my first one in person. It was a silver 84 vette on a turntable at the Red River Ex in Manitoba. I must have watched that car go around a million times .LOL
@1baddecepticon Those were "base" wheels. The wheels we are all familiar with were the "upgrade" wheels. The Z-51 wheels were a further upgrade. However, I don't think the base wheels ever made it into production. If they did, then they are EXTREMELY rare. Someone correct me if it's otherwise. This is a likely a pre-production car in the video.
@BigRodJohnson69 They are not base wheels.....this car in particular must be one of the 43 or 44 pilot cars built in '83....since the only '83 Vette left at the museum is white,it's likely the car in this video has long since been destroyed.....look closely at how thin the wheels are compared to the ones you see on the '84 to '87 models;not the same,but they were on the pilot cars.....the one at the museum has them......neat video though.....
@VettemanLT5 I guess what I meant to say is I thought maybe those wheels were initially intended to be base wheels, but never made production. It's a shame pre production cars are usually destroyed. They would be highly collectable if still in existence.
@BigRodJohnson69 They sure would be.....pretty cool to see the only '83 Vette in the world though,flaws and all.And just for a goof,I even asked one of the people at the museum if it was for sale;they said no....LOL!!! In my humble opinion,if it wasn't for the C4 Vette I doubt we would have the monster Z06 and ZR1's we see today.I'm certainly keeping my '95 ZR-1....it's a LOT of fun to drive!!
@VettemanLT5 Exactly right. You can see slight differences in the body of this car versus the production '84, especially if you look at the one in the museum. You know it's a Corvette, but there's something just not right about it.
@sunrisesolara It's really neat to see that car at the museum....you can really appreciate what they did with the C4 in the long run by looking at it......If it wasn't for the C4's success I doubt we would have the true monsters we have today,like the Z06 and that insane ZR1.....
cheesy as hell lol
MrTurtle3006 1 month ago
I love the body style of the earlier C4. Too bad when they updated the interior they also changed the exterior lines. IMO the best C4 is the 1990 -- with the newer interior but older exterior.
lucabrasi944 2 months ago
Love it! I have an '84 Vette just like that one and I love that car!
JavierCR25 2 months ago
I just jizzed
GoodFriendsForever 3 months ago
Ken sure is a gentleman! The douche didn't even open Barbie's door for her! Nimrod.
Embezzler9 3 months ago
Cars and women appearing and disappearing........so 80's lol
erikt211 4 months ago
Best Vette ever . Love the LT1 .
scruffynerfherder90 4 months ago
1984 was the start of the true 80's and the C4 made every car look dated.
SANYUR 6 months ago
Lol 232 temp... mine runs 240 and it just stresses me out!
jeremycraneskates 7 months ago
They don't seem to eager to advertise the crossfire haha
Metallica9786 7 months ago
cloth seats???? wow never knew that. That must as rare as those 14 inch rims.
vettefreak89 9 months ago
having a corvette c4 and a hot blonde next to you, well sir thats what life is all about!! thats what dreams are made of.
beswick1111 9 months ago
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And Templeton "Faceman" Peck knew this as he drove around in his C4 Corvette.
Watcher3223 5 months ago
its funny becouse my fiance left me but sheel never get to touch it ever. hahaha she is so stupid, lol!
Brandonlwilliams100 10 months ago
Great looking car, and the girl ain't bad either!!! LOL
ParisTNDude 10 months ago 2
@ParisTNDude lol no, only lets say she`s 25 there in 1984, she`ll be 52 now lol
peteq1972 10 months ago
I have an 86 love c4's
Nitrotech23 11 months ago
Much better than current models
OZPerpetue 11 months ago
Yes thats a pre production car. I loved this too.. so much ive owned an 85 for 15 years now.
mybabyscowboy 11 months ago
I still get the same excited feeling in my chest when I see an 84 vette as I did when I was 13 and saw my first one in person. It was a silver 84 vette on a turntable at the Red River Ex in Manitoba. I must have watched that car go around a million times .LOL
bdcmagee 1 year ago
The first time I TOUCHED the new 'Vette back in early '84, I didn't want to wash my hands ever again! lol
quirpco 1 year ago 5
damn i wish i was in the 80's
540TransAmKid93 1 year ago
I believe the vette shown is a 1983.....yes there were 1983 corvettes but I think only 52 were made, there's one in the corvette museum.
willsco76 1 year ago
who what wheels were those?!?
1baddecepticon 1 year ago
@1baddecepticon Those were "base" wheels. The wheels we are all familiar with were the "upgrade" wheels. The Z-51 wheels were a further upgrade. However, I don't think the base wheels ever made it into production. If they did, then they are EXTREMELY rare. Someone correct me if it's otherwise. This is a likely a pre-production car in the video.
BigRodJohnson69 1 year ago
@BigRodJohnson69 They are not base wheels.....this car in particular must be one of the 43 or 44 pilot cars built in '83....since the only '83 Vette left at the museum is white,it's likely the car in this video has long since been destroyed.....look closely at how thin the wheels are compared to the ones you see on the '84 to '87 models;not the same,but they were on the pilot cars.....the one at the museum has them......neat video though.....
VettemanLT5 6 months ago 3
@VettemanLT5 I guess what I meant to say is I thought maybe those wheels were initially intended to be base wheels, but never made production. It's a shame pre production cars are usually destroyed. They would be highly collectable if still in existence.
BigRodJohnson69 6 months ago
@BigRodJohnson69 They sure would be.....pretty cool to see the only '83 Vette in the world though,flaws and all.And just for a goof,I even asked one of the people at the museum if it was for sale;they said no....LOL!!! In my humble opinion,if it wasn't for the C4 Vette I doubt we would have the monster Z06 and ZR1's we see today.I'm certainly keeping my '95 ZR-1....it's a LOT of fun to drive!!
VettemanLT5 6 months ago
@VettemanLT5 Exactly right. You can see slight differences in the body of this car versus the production '84, especially if you look at the one in the museum. You know it's a Corvette, but there's something just not right about it.
sunrisesolara 3 months ago
@sunrisesolara It's really neat to see that car at the museum....you can really appreciate what they did with the C4 in the long run by looking at it......If it wasn't for the C4's success I doubt we would have the true monsters we have today,like the Z06 and that insane ZR1.....
VettemanLT5 3 months ago