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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
1976 Corvette
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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 127645" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Yup me too. Prab unless you are getting this car for very little $$ and are prepared to work on it this season instead of driving it; I would say thanks...no thanks. If you know about this stuff...imagine what you are going to find when you really get looking. This could and will likely roll into some serious $$$. This is fine if the Birdcage is ok and you want to tear the thing apart and do a restoration but if you are looking for something to actually drive and enjoy now, this is likely not your car Man.</p><p></p><p>No idea what you expect to spend on your Corvette or if you're stuck on a C3 but for $35,000 you can get a fantastic and much newer car with very low KMs on it. </p><p>If you are set on a C3 and don't want a project; keep looking as with all those KMs this car sounds a bit worn out to me. There are plenty around that are all redone with proven good birdcages for very decent prices.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents,</p><p></p><p>Derek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 127645, member: 3537"] Yup me too. Prab unless you are getting this car for very little $$ and are prepared to work on it this season instead of driving it; I would say thanks...no thanks. If you know about this stuff...imagine what you are going to find when you really get looking. This could and will likely roll into some serious $$$. This is fine if the Birdcage is ok and you want to tear the thing apart and do a restoration but if you are looking for something to actually drive and enjoy now, this is likely not your car Man. No idea what you expect to spend on your Corvette or if you're stuck on a C3 but for $35,000 you can get a fantastic and much newer car with very low KMs on it. If you are set on a C3 and don't want a project; keep looking as with all those KMs this car sounds a bit worn out to me. There are plenty around that are all redone with proven good birdcages for very decent prices. Just my 2 cents, Derek [/QUOTE]
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