Regular fourth generation production began on January 3, 1983; the 1984 model year and delivery to customers began in March 1983. The 1984 model carried over the 350 cu in (5.7 L) L83 slightly more powerful (5 hp) "Crossfire" V8 engine from the final 1982 third-generation model. New chassis features were aluminum brake calipers and an all-aluminum suspension for weight savings and rigidity. The new one-piece Targa top had no center reinforcement. Retractable headlights continued to be used, but they were now single units, which were last used in 1957. A new electronic dashboard with digital liquid crystal displays for the speedometer and tachometer was standard.
This is a true survivor with all papers in tact. ORIGINAL AND NUMBERS MATCHING CAR. Rare time capsule from the 80's. All of it's care and feeding has been done and she's ready for a new home.
This pre-owned vehicle has been inspected and serviced by a Senior Master Technician.
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