When the C5 Corvette was finally unveiled critics were quick to notice a thundering new powerplant. It carried the LS1 designation, serving as the C5 Corvette’s base engine for the duration of the production run. Ironically, the C5 Corvette would only ever leave the factory with one of two individual engines. This included the aforementioned 5.7L LS1, as well as the all-powerful 5.7L LS6, which powered the C5 Z06.
The car featured below is a high-performance 2000 C5 Corvette and a track-proven beast that was used by Ridetech as...
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Experience the untamed roar of a 2000 C5 Corvette with Corsa Exhaust in this exhilarating video shared by AutoTopNL on...
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The C5 Corvette, produced from 1997 to 2004, is undeniably striking, boasting a muscular and powerful appearance. The iconic pop-up...
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