The 1984 Chevrolet Corvette did more than usher in a new generation of America’s sports car, it dragged the dashboard into the computer age. Instead of analog needles and chrome bezels, drivers stared ...
The 1984 Corvette did something few production cars dared to attempt at the time: it put a fully digital instrument panel ...
The fourth-generation Chevy Corvette was introduced in March of 1983 as a 1984 model. Development on the fully redesigned Corvette had taken an inordinately long time, thus making it necessary to skip ...
The 1984 Corvette sold like hotcakes, with over 51,500 units shipped to customers. It was a major achievement, eventually becoming the second-best year in Corvette's history. Chevrolet did its best to ...
This 1984 Chevrolet Corvette is an abandoned specimen that's been sitting for nearly two decades, and while we're not getting more specifics about the reasons behind this unfortunate decision, the car ...
General Motors produced the fourth-generation C4 Corvette between the 1984 and 1996 model years, marking a dramatic departure from the preceding C3 generation with a complete redesign focusing on new ...
The 1984 Corvette began its public life in December of 1983 at the Chevrolet Corvette Long-Lead Press Program at Riverside International Raceway. During the conference the car was called a 1983 but ...
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