SCM contributors Lowell Paddock, former GM senior executive, and Philip Richter, founder of Turtle Garage, discuss one of the most affordable and underappreciated members of the Corvette family, the 1984-1996 C4.
SCM contributors Lowell Paddock, former GM senior executive, and Philip Richter, founder of Turtle Garage, discuss one of the most affordable and underappreciated members of the Corvette family, the 1984-1996 C4.
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Great discussion! I bought a ’93 convertible from a guy who installed a roll bar and tracked it. That Corvette was a lot of fun! Not very civilized, and that was brought out in the video, but it WAS a lot of fun.
I thought the styling was much more business-like than the C3s and C5s, which is the reason it’s treated like an orphan by many other Corvette lovers.
I eventually replaced it with a C5 convertible, which is more civilized, but I’m not sure if that’s a blessing or a curse!