Anyone familiar with the C3's?
, but I'm thinking about getting a second car to drive while I build up the truck. Found a guy who has some pretty good prices on older Corvettes in need of minor TLC. He has a 72 and 77 with the 350 and auto, but he also has 1969 with the 427, manual tranny, appears to be in the best condtion of the three, and offers the best bang for the buck. From my day of research so far, as long as this car runs good. I think it's a damn good deal for $9500. It's going to need some minor body work and definately a paint job. The seats aren't ripped, it justs need some carpet. I figure if I can drive it during the summer, then get the body fixed up, do some moddest mechanical work (Wiper cowl, exhaust, brakes, and suspension) I can have a pretty decent return on my initial investment. What do you all think?I'll check it out in the next few days to see how she runs, check the numbers, and put her on a lift, and post back if you all are curious.
Thanks!
www.corvetteactioncenter.com is another forum to ask some ?s on. They've even got a tech center so you may be able to run some codes w/o even askin for someone else to do it.
Dean
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And its too bad that 69 isnt one of the 2 ZL-1 vettes built lol. Talk about a steal for 9500
theres a whole chapter written on that, and it's where I'd start. best of luck.
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I stopped in and looked at it again, well it's a '71 with a 427. Maybe it's a '69 427 and that's where I got confused?
Ling_650vette, Supposedly the Car was from Virginia Beach. It's been in Grandy, NC (not too far from the beach) for about the past year.
Not sure what I'm going to do now. I've been doing some research and I'm sure it's fair market value, but I've seen some other ones that appear to be in much better shape for not too much more ($12k), even though they're 350's.
So, would anyone like to talk me into this again?
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I stopped in and looked at it again, well it's a '71 with a 427. Maybe it's a '69 427 and that's where I got confused?
Ling_650vette, Supposedly the Car was from Virginia Beach. It's been in Grandy, NC (not too far from the beach) for about the past year.
Not sure what I'm going to do now. I've been doing some research and I'm sure it's fair market value, but I've seen some other ones that appear to be in much better shape for not too much more ($12k), even though they're 350's.
So, would anyone like to talk me into this again?

Dean
. But all in all, i dont think you can go wrong either way. The 69/71 427 wont get you anything as far as #s matching value, but it will be a fun toy either way. A #s matching 350 may get you more value in the long run, but could you sacrifice the big block screamin through those pipes? lol.
And about the rust ordeal, i'd just check the car over throughly. Make sure there arent any spots that look like they could be a problem. MOST people w/ vettes that old, dont let them go to ****, but there are the rare exceptions.

