Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this 9,330-mile 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport coupe, which is powered by an LT4 5.7-liter V-8 paired with a ZF six-speed manual gearbox. Highlights include ceramic coating, Selective Real Time Damping, and MagnaFlow mufflers. Finished in Admiral Blue with Arctic White striping over a Black leather interior, this limited-production C4 is now offered by the seller in Illinois with a car cover, original window sticker and owner’s manual, dealership receipts, original Goodyear Eagle tires, mufflers, and air intake cover, clean AutoCheck report, and clear title.

For the 1996 model year (the last of the C4 Corvettes), Chevrolet honored the 1963 Corvette Grand Sport race cars by producing 1,000 Grand Sport road cars, which were available as a coupe or convertible. This ceramic-coated coupe comes in the signature Grand Sport colors of Admiral Blue with Arctic White striping down the middle and dual red hash marks on the driver-side fender. Features include pop-up headlights, body-color removable roof panel, heated power mirrors with body-color caps, glass rear hatch with a defroster, and dual exhaust outlets connected to MagnaFlow mufflers.

Another distinctive element of the Grand Sport is its set of black 17-inch five-spoke wheels, which are wrapped in 275/40 front and 315/35 rear Mickey Thompson Street Comp raised-white-letter tires.

The cockpit features power-adjustable Black leather sport seats as well as the convenience of power locks and windows, power steering, cruise control, air conditioning, and Delco/Bose AM/FM/CD/cassette audio system.

Instrumentation consists of a mix of digital and analog displays for the speedometer, 8,000-rpm tachometer, fuel level, oil pressure, oil temperature, temperature, and voltage. The digital odometer shows 9,330 miles; the AutoCheck report’s latest mileage figure of 8,690 miles was logged in August 2023.

Like the Grand Sport, the LT4 5.7-liter V-8 (which featured high-compression heads, redesigned cam, new injectors, and a performance crankshaft) was only produced for the ’96 model year. Output was 330 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and 340 lb-ft of torque at 4,500 revs. A ZF six-speed manual gearbox sends the horses and twist to a limited-slip rear differential. Traction control, power disc brakes, and the F45 suspension with Selective Real Time Damping help keep this special Corvette in one piece.

If you’d like a piece of 1990s and Corvette history, bid on this 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport coupe before the auction ends on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 11:45 a.m. (MST).
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