Is the 1986 Corvette a real race car?
Although the 1986 Corvette did not see any track time (as a race car) when introduced, 1986 was still a significant year for Corvette Racing. It was the year that Tommy Milner, driver of the #3 Compuware C6.R Corvette, entered the world.
What kind of interior does a 1986 Corvette have?
1986 Corvette Interior (Note the dash cluster instrument display in the center of the dashboard.) Elsewhere, small changes appeared throughout the car. In the cockpit, the LCD instruments were re-angled to aid in daytime legibility.
What kind of engine does a 1986 Corvette have?
The base price of the 1986 Corvette Convertible without any optional equipment. A 350 cubic inch, 230 horsepower engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, collapsable soft top, and cloth seats were included in the base price. The 1986 Corvette was the first model to include the convertible option since 1975.
What kind of braking system does a 1986 Corvette have?
And for the 1986, the addition of Bosch ABS II anti-lock braking. To be the engine of a Corvette has always meant living up to high-performance aspirations.
Does the 1986 Corvette have ABS or not?
ABS was relatively new in 1986 and its usage was limited mainly to high-cost luxury cars. Although no additional changes were made to the Corvette’s braking system, the addition of the ABS helped the Corvette further gain acceptance as the true world-class sports car that Chevy said it was.
What is the difference between a coupe and a Corvette convertible?
The new Corvette convertible was only fifty pounds heavier than the coupe and, because of the careful attention spent in reinforcing its structural design, was actually more rigid than the coupe, proving that the convertible could be as competitively functional as the coupe.