What engine is in a 1986 Corvette?
1986 Corvette Overview
| Model: | 1986 Corvette |
|---|---|
| Engine: | 350CI, 230/235 Horsepower, Tuned-Port Fuel Injected L98 V8 Engine. |
| VIN: | 1G1YY0789G5100001 – 1G1YY0789G5127794 (Coupe) 1G1YY6789G5900001 – 1G1YY6789G5907315 (Convertible) |
| Transmission: | 4-speed automatic (standard), 4+3 speed manual (optional) |
What is a 1986 Corvette worth?
MSRP for a 1986 Corvette convertible was $32,480, but today one in #2 condition is worth about half that: $16,700. One in #1 condition is valued at $21,200. According to our data, the average auction price for 1986 Corvette convertibles over the last seven years is $12,900.
What engine is in a 1987 Corvette?
Total 1987 Corvettes Built- 30,632 – 10,625 Convertibles, 20,007 Coupes
| Engine | |
|---|---|
| 5.7 Liter (350 Cu. In.) V8 with Tuned-Port Fuel Injection | |
| Valve Lifters | Roller-Type |
| Bore | 4.00” |
| Stroke | 3.48” |
What does a 1986 Corvette weight?
| Body Specs | |
|---|---|
| Wheelbase: | 96.2 inches |
| Weight | |
| Model 1YY07 Sport Coupe: | Curb Mass with Four Speed Manual Transmission Front: 1,628 lb. Rear: 1,606 lb. Total: 3,234 lb. Shipping: 3,130 lb. Curb Mass with 700-R4 Automatic Transmission Front: 1,711 lb. Rear: 1,528 lb. Total: 3,239 lb. Shipping: 3,135 lb. |
How much does a 1986 Corvette weight?
How heavy is a 1986 Corvette?
What was the slowest Corvette made?
The 5 Slowest Corvette to Ever Roll Off Of The Assembly Line
- 1953–54 C1 Corvette (150 HP)
- 1975 C3 Base Corvette (165 HP)
- 1980 C3 Corvette– California Emissions (180 HP)
- 1976–1978 C3 Corvettes (180-185 HP)
- 1981 C3 Corvette (190 HP)
Why do Corvettes lose control?
The usual answer is the nut behind the steering wheel. But quite simply, most Corvettes have a lot of horsepower, and when you have plenty of horsepower, it is possible to cause the rear wheels to spin and lose traction. When this happens, the back tires are going MUCH faster than the front tires.