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Market value for Corvettes

Posted: 4/23/04 7:34pm Message 11 of 19
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 chesh said: ... do you guys feel these prices are pretty accurate, or do you feel all are a little inflated? I just don'w see '81s selling for those #3 prices around here, EVER. 

Keep in mind that those prices are more than likely a national average. Checking out the NADA blue book (NADAguides.com) classic cars section may reflect more regional pricing based on your zip code.
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Posted: 5/2/04 6:45pm Message 12 of 19
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I just read an interview with the boss of Corvette's of Houston. He sez, quote: "There are a lot of folks out there buying the C-3's, restoring them, and putting them away". I believe it was Vette mag online that talked to him.
Seems right. As we know, the population is increasing, and they are not making any more C-3's. Or C-4's.
Best deals out there for return on your money except the right C-3's are the C-4 roadsters, 87 thru 90.
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Posted: 5/2/04 7:03pm Message 13 of 19
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 Boatman said: I just read an interview with the boss of Corvette's of Houston. He sez, quote: "There are a lot of folks out there buying the C-3's, restoring them, and putting them away". I believe it was Vette mag online that talked to him.
Seems right. As we know, the population is increasing, and they are not making any more C-3's. Or C-4's.
Best deals out there for return on your money except the right C-3's are the C-4 roadsters, 87 thru 90.
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Very interesting ! I was just reading some 'vette history and looking at a ton of pics and have decided that I personally think the C3's are the best looking of the bunch. Glad thats what I purchased and am looking at another next weekend if he doesn't sell it before then.
Only thing is I know I couldn't "put one away". i have had show cars and I drove them almost as much as as my drivers !


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Posted: 5/2/04 7:20pm Message 14 of 19
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Vette(s): 69 Conv #'s match 427, TKO-600/.64, 3.36HD-Posi, HT, T/T, PS, PB, PW, SP, Leather, Comp XE264HR & Roller Rockers & Lifters, Air-Gap RPM intake, Holley St Av 770 VS, MSD 6AL+Dist+Blaster SS, K&N, Jet-Hot Hooker Side-Pipes, Steeroids, Al Rad, Spal Fans
as for looks only considering c3-c5/6

youre right I think the C3's are the best looking.. bumper cars are a plus in the looks too.

but I if youve got the cash...

a 57 of the the C1.5's and a 67 of the C2 have loads of style. I'd give up one of my testicles for a 427 67 or a fuelie 57


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Posted: 7/19/04 7:25pm Message 15 of 19
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Vette(s): Frederick County Corvette Club (Maryland) Tan 64 365 Hp Conv 4 sp Red 72 4 sp Conv ..running a '68 327 Blue 76 Coupe L 48 4 sp White 79 Coupe L 82 auto Silver 98 Conv, 6 sp 35th Anniv '88 vette
Hell you are looking for a second Corvette 7 days after you pulled the trigger and bought your first....lol I admit that I am addicted but you have me beat....

However OLDER Corvettes are really cheap to own....where can you buy a car and drive it 3-4 years and still be able to sell it for close to if not more then you paid for it...

Since this one is for your wife...I would just advise you to
buy here one that is NOT AS MUCH FUN TO DRIVE as yours...

My wife drive the ONLY Automatic Corvette I own (a 79 L82
with spoilers)...I do like to drive it BUT not when I am in the mood to REALLY drive a Corvette...if you get my point..

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Posted: 7/20/04 10:04am Message 16 of 19
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Vette(s): 1970 Conv. 350/350, Wht./Blk.,P/W P/B,P/S,TT, 4 Spd.
Just a note that the Conv.big block bumper cars with air have skyrocketed in price as have the Conv. L46 4 speed with air cars.

The 72 LT1 4 speed conv. with air is pricey too.

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Posted: 7/23/04 11:02pm Message 17 of 19
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As an L-46 A/C (working) convertible (with super rare 986/606 color combo) owner that's good to hear!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry, but I do feel the need to brag every couple of years.

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Posted: 7/24/04 9:47am Message 18 of 19
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After running a quick search from one web site, here are a the price ranges from the C-3 run. This includes a rolling frame to some really stupid asking prices. Keep in mind these are just asking prices and very un-scientific.
YEAR LOW HIGH QY
1968 8000.00 89,900.00 71
1969 7500.00 125,000.00 106
1970 2900.00 59,000.00 70
1971 6500.00 395,000.00|headscratch| 78
1972 6400.00 49,900.00 118
1973 4000.00 35,00.00 116
1974 2000.00 47,500.00 107
1975 1000.00 28,500.00 128
1976 3250.00 44,900.00 142
1977 3500.00 25,900.00 151
1978 2300.00 30,00.00 200+
1979 2850.00 35,500.00 179
1980 3000.00 39,500.00 145
1981 1500.00 25,800.00 152
1982 4000.00 32,900.00 156
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Posted: 7/25/04 6:59pm Message 19 of 19
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Corevette Magazine, (published every 2 months), does a pricing update on a different era Corvette every edition. They rotate from C1 through C5 and throw in a "Special" model edition as well. Seems pretty thorough with explanations of each years signifiacnt differences. I think that you can view or buy past issues on line at www.corvettemagazine.com.

Good luck on your search!


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