Based on a 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, the Sledgehammer was designed and manufactured by Corvette aficionado and legend Reeves Callaway. The Sledgehammer’s...
See the complete technical specifications and performance information for the 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, including engine specs, acceleration, & quarter mile.
Browse 1988 C4 Corvette pictures, photos, and images. Explore and get inspired by hundreds of interior, exterior and action photos.
This custom build, completed by CSOC Racing in December 2018, pays homage to the classic styling of the 1963-67 Sting...
Let’s join TFLclassics as they compare two Corvettes from different generations, a 1988 C4 and the 1999 C5, in a...
The Corvette Challenge started in 1988 following the removal of the C4 Corvette from the Showroom Stock racing class by...
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A shootout between two iconic American nameplates: Corvette vs Mustang. Both of these cars are powered by a V8 engine...
Filmed on an airstrip on a cold-weather day, a 1988 C4 Corvette challenges a 1987 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 on...
Description: 1988 Corvette Coupe Seller Details: “Car has a clean title, no body damage, power steering leak.” Miles: 95,387 Price:...
Based on a 1988 Chevrolet Corvette, the Sledgehammer was designed and manufactured by Corvette aficionado and legend Reeves Callaway. Callaway had already become known...
In total production volumes for the 1988 Corvette was 22,789 units. For its 35th anniversary year, the Corvette was treated to a number of important engine and chassis upgrades.
Download this 1988 Corvette Dealers Sales Brochure for a quick look at the features of the car. The handling and performance of the Corvette Coupe is uncompromised. Yet the comforts and appointments are luxury-class. It is not surprising that the critics have called...
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.
The 1988 Corvette was maturing as both a performance platform and as an aesthetic knockout. Get all the options, pricing, and color data here.
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For all 1988 Corvettes, the Vehicle Identification Number was stamped on a plate on the inner vertical surface of the left windshield pillar visible through the windshield.
While the 1988 Chevrolet Corvette maintained the same appearance as earlier fourth-generation models, it saw significant upgrades with more efficient...
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This Callaway-tuned C4 Corvette boasts a 350ci (5.7-liter) V8 engine that has been twin-turbocharged and is capable of producing 390hp...
1988 C4 Corvette RPO Codes, Options Codes & Order Guide If you are looking to decode your 1988 Corvette RPO’s...
1988 C4 Corvette Ultimate Guide. History, Production Stats & Facts, Engine Specs, VIN Numbers, Colors & Options, Performance & Much More, we cover it all.
Looking for information on how to maintain your 1988 Corvette? We've curated resources to help you keep your Corvette in great shape for years to come!
When it comes to performance cars of the 1980s, two icons stand out: the Chevrolet C4 Corvette and the BMW...
Recognized as one of the world’s foremost automobile manufacturers, General Motors has established itself as a prolific producer. Among their...
In 1988, only 2,050 of the 22,789 Corvettes produced got the exclusive Z01 35th Anniversary Edition package, with just seven...
This Sledgehammer reached 254.76 mph at the Transportation Research Center (TRC) in Ohio and became the world’s fastest street-legal car for some time. It was built up by Reeves Callaway in Connecticut as an example of what was possible with the new ZR1 and and turbocharging its LT5 engine. The result was a 898 bhp coupe that still retained luxuries such as air conditioning and a radio. It got this power by using a NASCAR-spec block with Mahle pistons and a massive turbo.
In this video, we get to witness an epic drag race between two iconic American cars: a C4 Corvette and...
Completed by CSOC Racing in December 2018, this custom build masterfully blends the best design elements of the classic 1963-67...
FOR SALE: A 1988 Callaway Corvette Convertible Twin Turbo! It’s been a while since we shared a fourth-generation Corvette with...