In 1984, Chevrolet introduced the fourth-generation Corvette (C4), marking the model’s first complete redesign since 1963. The updated chassis reduced...
In 1988, only 2,050 of the 22,789 Corvettes produced got the exclusive Z01 35th Anniversary Edition package, with just seven...
Although there was a lot of uncertainty about the Corvette’s long-term viability in its early days, the public’s perception of...
The 1988 model represented the 35th Anniversary of the Corvette. 2,050 35th Anniversary Corvettes were built to commemorate this occasion....
While not exactly a "collector's edition" Corvette in its own right, it nonetheless has become a uniquely identifiable and collectible Corvette from the fourth-generation era. 1988 marked the 35th anniversary for Corvette, and so it was decided that Chevrolet should commemorate the milestone by introducing an anniversary-edition model. This anniversary car was the first of its kind in a decade, given that Chevrolet opted not to manufacture a Corvette in 1983.