For 1990, the Corvette’s base engine received a slight bump up to 245 horsepower through an added air-intake speed density control system, a revised camshaft and increased compression ratio. A fresh instrument display now combined a digital speedometer with an analog tachometer and other gauges. Perhaps ordered in white with a red interior to pay homage to the 1953 original, this roadster is as attractive as when new. It is equipped with the L98 5.7L Tuned Port Injection V8, automatic transmission, air conditioning, power windows and power seats. The white top remains in fine condition, while the interior and body show very little use and nice upkeep. 7,630 drop-top Corvettes were built for the 1990 model year, and this example is perfect for the first time collector.