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<blockquote data-quote="Riley P" data-source="post: 7844" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I agree. I don't want it to sound like a '76 is not desirable or would not be fun to own, just watch what they are asking and compare it to other years of the same generation if you are looking for a C3. 68-73's are the most desirable and would therefore have the highest asking prices. Unfortunately and fortunately, 74-76 would probably have the lowest desirability (Someone correct me if I am wrong). The fortunate thing of the low desirability is that you can get a car that is in near mint shape for a lot less money than other cars of the same generation. I would hope to not pay over $15,000 for a showroom condition '76 Vette unless it is somewhat rare and has a 4-speed. For an auto, I would probably expect to be in the $13,000 range. Once again, someone please correct me if I am way out to lunch.</p><p></p><p>I need you C3 guys to step in here because I don't really like putting my foot in my mouth about another generation of Corvette...although, I am getting used to the taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley P, post: 7844, member: 2"] I agree. I don't want it to sound like a '76 is not desirable or would not be fun to own, just watch what they are asking and compare it to other years of the same generation if you are looking for a C3. 68-73's are the most desirable and would therefore have the highest asking prices. Unfortunately and fortunately, 74-76 would probably have the lowest desirability (Someone correct me if I am wrong). The fortunate thing of the low desirability is that you can get a car that is in near mint shape for a lot less money than other cars of the same generation. I would hope to not pay over $15,000 for a showroom condition '76 Vette unless it is somewhat rare and has a 4-speed. For an auto, I would probably expect to be in the $13,000 range. Once again, someone please correct me if I am way out to lunch. I need you C3 guys to step in here because I don't really like putting my foot in my mouth about another generation of Corvette...although, I am getting used to the taste. [/QUOTE]
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