CONTEMPORARY CORVETTES – C4 CORVETTE PARTS
1984 to 1996
Contemporary Corvettes provides a complete range of C4 Corvette parts, including quality new, used, and rebuilt components for all model years.
The C4 Corvette (1984–1996) introduced a major leap forward in modern Corvette design, featuring a completely redesigned chassis and sleek aerodynamic styling focused on performance and handling.
Unlike earlier generations, the C4 used a uniframe construction that integrated the door posts, windshield frame, and rear floor structure into a single welded assembly for improved rigidity.
It also introduced molded plastic rear bumper components and a glass hatchback design, improving practicality and storage access for the first time.
The interior featured a futuristic digital dashboard with a liquid crystal display, giving the C4 a high-tech feel compared to previous generations.
Engine development progressed from the early L98 250 hp V8 to the more powerful LT1 (300 hp) in 1992 and the high-performance LT4 (330–340 hp) in 1996 Grand Sport models.
Transmission options evolved from the 4+3 manual system to the advanced ZF 6-speed manual, improving driving control and performance capability.
Contemporary Corvettes supplies everything needed for restoration and maintenance — including engine components, suspension systems, body panels, electronics, and interior parts — all carefully sourced for accuracy and fitment.
Browse our catalog by model year to find exact-fit C4 Corvette parts for your restoration or repair project.
Contemporary Corvettes provides a complete range of C4 Corvette parts, including quality new, used, and rebuilt components for all model years.
The C4 Corvette (1984–1996) introduced a major leap forward in modern Corvette design, featuring a completely redesigned chassis and sleek aerodynamic styling focused on performance and handling.
Unlike earlier generations, the C4 used a uniframe construction that integrated the door posts, windshield frame, and rear floor structure into a single welded assembly for improved rigidity.
It also introduced molded plastic rear bumper components and a glass hatchback design, improving practicality and storage access for the first time.
The interior featured a futuristic digital dashboard with a liquid crystal display, giving the C4 a high-tech feel compared to previous generations.
Engine development progressed from the early L98 250 hp V8 to the more powerful LT1 (300 hp) in 1992 and the high-performance LT4 (330–340 hp) in 1996 Grand Sport models.
Transmission options evolved from the 4+3 manual system to the advanced ZF 6-speed manual, improving driving control and performance capability.
Contemporary Corvettes supplies everything needed for restoration and maintenance — including engine components, suspension systems, body panels, electronics, and interior parts — all carefully sourced for accuracy and fitment.
Browse our catalog by model year to find exact-fit C4 Corvette parts for your restoration or repair project.
