This 1994 Corvette Limo Is Like A Strange Land-Bound Private Jet – Oddly Interesting!


This 1994 Corvette Limo Is Like A Strange Land-Bound Private Jet – Oddly Interesting!

So we have started to see McTaggart’s misadventures with his cheapo Cadillac limo project and while that looks fun and pretty disease ridden, this 1994 Corvette limo that Bangshifter Rocco found is kind of the opposite. I mean look, the thing is weird but when you see the photos…is it really that bad?

There are a lot of weird and gross old limos out there. This one seems to have some pretty decent fit and finish and above all, the interior is not anything like you would expect. Instead of some full on strip-cheesiness there are four Corvette bucket seats back there, a decent looking little table and some tasteful black upholstery. We’re not trying to put the sales pitch on you here but we can’t totally pan this thing because it does not appear to be hack, it seems to be pretty nice. Hell, it probably still has a few prom rides left in it, right? Think it does burnouts?

The seller has owned the car for 14-years and he says that he “needs no help selling this car”. We’re not sure what he means by that but this baby should have a 300hp LT1 engine and a spare Opti-spark in the glove box for that convenient roadside swap (we know, we’re kidding). It should have a 4L60E automatic as well unless this thing has a six speed in it but that seems like it would be too freak to be true.

When it comes to limos, we have no interest…ok McTaggar does, but this thing was too good not to pass along. What do you think? Have we lost our marbles or is this white whale not as bad as we figured it would be?

Link: This 1994 Corvette Limo is weird but is it really that bad? (Did we just say that?)


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5 thoughts on “This 1994 Corvette Limo Is Like A Strange Land-Bound Private Jet – Oddly Interesting!

  1. Bill Butte

    I wish Cleetus had bought this one to use in his ‘demo-drags this weekend along with the 37 foot lincoln limo he bought!!

  2. Jack M.

    \”Needs no help selling\” is very common at the end of Craigslist ads. There is a growing number of brokers/used car sales people/douche bags trolling the ads and saying that they have a customer interested in the car. They will then offer a lowball price for the car that will cover off their commission of the so called transaction.

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