Chevrolet introduced the redesigned 2003 version of its muscular sports car early, and a special Anniversary Edition marks the 50th anniversary of the fiberglass-bodied Corvette. The first batch of white Corvettes debuted during the 1953 model year and featured six-cylinder engines and screened headlight covers. Since its debut, the sports car has been through a series of generations; today, the Corvette is an American icon. Corvettes for 2003 get what Chevrolet calls the industry s fastest, most powerful real-time damping suspension. Called Magnetic Selective Ride Control, the system controls wheel and body motion using Magneto-Rheological fluid in the shock absorbers. By altering the current supplied to an electromagnetic coil inside the damper s piston, fluid consistency can be changed. On bumpy or slick surfaces, the system integrates with traction control to assure maximum stability. According to Chevrolet, it s the only suspension-control system with no small parts. Regular coupes and convertibles carry the 350-hp LS1 5.7-liter V-8 engine, which pumps out 375 pounds-feet of torque with the optional six-speed-manual transmission and 360 pounds-feet with the standard four-speed automatic. Very Clean and Well Cared For!! KBB - $32,600!! Driver Air Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Passenger Air Bag, Rear Window Defroster, Leather Seats, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Power Steering, Side Airbags, Tinted Glass, Tilt Wheel