Considering all of the American classic muscle cars in the world, none come to mind that are more adored than the Corvette. Every one of Chevy's plastic sports cars have an eager and enthusiastic following and cars like this 7672 original mile 1996 Corvette LT4 coupe will always be an A-list choice for collectors.1996 was the final year of C4 production, and while GM rolled out some special edition cars, few were as appealing as this bright Torch Red coupe. A non-Grand Sport, non-Collectors' Edition coupe with a 6-speed and the LT4 engine is a relatively rare bird all by itself, and someone obviously felt that it deserved to be preserved for posterity. Torch Red never goes out of style course, and gives the Corvette an appropriate look that's practically legendary. Walking around the car you quickly notice this very low mileage, two-owner example is what is commonly referred to in the trade as mint. With the exception of some small marks in the clear coat the car is in remarkable condition. Traveling just over 7600 miles probably means this one might have never seen inclement weather and like many Corvettes, probably had a very easy life as a collector vehicle rather than a daily driver. Build quality was very good on these final C4s and it shows throughout this one, which looks like it should cost thousands more than it does.Inside you find an equally well-preserved cabin. The black leather seats show well and are as supportive as they were in 1996. Real leather was used and has held up well, particularly in a coupe, and the red-on-black combination is pretty hard to beat. The carpets, dashboard and frankly everything your eyes see or hands touch is in excellent shape, again indicative of a car that was properly maintained and very seldom used. All the gauges are fully functional, and the combination of digital and analog instruments is not only cool, but surprisingly easy to read. You may also have noticed that we almost ran out of room listing all the features these cars carried as standard equipment, including automatic climate control, power windows, locks, mirrors, and seats, a trip computer, cruise control, and a great-sounding AM/FM/CD stereo system. And it is all fitted inside a cabin that wraps around you like a cockpit and your hand rests comfortably on the shifter, which is connected to a slick-shifting ZF 6-speed manual, the only choice with the LT4 powerplant. The 1996 Corvettes used the final variant of the venerable 350, called the LT4 and generating an impressive (for 1996 anyway) 330 horsepower. Mated to that 6-speed manual transmission, power flows to the wheels seamlessly, and explosive acceleration is only a prod of your right foot away, making this perhaps the ultimate point-and-shoot machine. The engine bay is showroom fresh, with the LT4 engine easy to identify by its red intake and 'Grand Sport' badging. The cleanliness of it suggests expert care and a distinct lack of foul-weather driving, and despite how modification-friendly these cars are, this one is completely stock. The suspension is capable and by 1996 it was no longer rock hard so this roadster makes for a fine grand-touring machine that's competent without being on edge all the time. Powerful brakes, complete with ABS and traction control, are a Corvette hallmark, and it wears gorgeous A-mold wheels and ZR-1 sized 275/40/17 front and 315/35/17 rear performance radials (the original wheels are available, call us for details). People who buy Corvettes normally treat them with care, use them sparingly, and maintain them to the highest standards. If a red Corvette has always been on your bucket list, call us today!