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Old 03-29-2010, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by L48Turbo400
Maybe I should just save my money and not put it towards this C3 POS as I have now learned what it really is. I will see what time slot is available at the local junkyard to have it crushed. I guess I should just put this poor car out of its emission / catalytic converter equipped life. I think I will save the radio block off plate as a souvenir!!!!

It will go from looking like this to this

thanks for all your help, I am glad I joined this forum!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry for not blowing sunshine up your skirt.

Didn't think I was being an **** about it, but others have disagreed over the years.

How about some pictures of said C3 POS?

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Old 03-29-2010, 03:12 PM
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To say that the car "isn't worth anything...." isn't exactly the truth.

Here are the sold prices, at auction, of a few comparable models.

Lot F259
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
350 CI, Automatic
Sold for $11,500

Lot T162
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
350 CI, Automatic
SOLD for $18,000

Lot F176
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
Sold for $8,000

Lot S36
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
350 CI, Automatic
Sold for $19,000

Lot S186.1
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
$11,500

Lot F65
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
Sold for $11,500

Lot F285
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
350 CI, Auto. Trans.
SOLD for $8,500

Lot A45
1975 Chevrolet Corvette
Sold for $16,000

Average sale price, at auction, going back to 2008 is $13,000.

That's something, maybe not the value of the earlier C3's but still worth something.
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Originally Posted by Steve~74
To say that the car "isn't worth anything...." isn't anywhere near the truth.

Fixed.

And for the record, I never implied '75-77 Coupes weren't worth anything.
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Originally Posted by xCCTer
Fixed.

And for the record, I never implied '75-77 Coupes weren't worth anything.

For the record, I wasn't quoting you. In fact, I agree with you on your post #10.

The quote is from post #11.

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Old 03-29-2010, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by xCCTer
Tell me again which part of my post was

Originally Posted by bb62
It wasn't WHAT you said - it was the tone. People can be sensitive with statements like "bottom of the food chain" which can be equated with an opinion of nearly valueless to someone who highly values their car.

Asking someone to not concerning them-self with "de-value-ing" the Corvette also implies a lack of initial worth to begin with - also a side jab.

Yes the market may values 75 coupes less than other C3s but there are 75 enthusiasts out there who love their cars and do everything someone with a 67 tri-power coupe does to keep them looking and running great.
I'll just go with this.
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Originally Posted by Steve~74
For the record, I wasn't quoting you. In fact, I agree with you on your post #10.

The quote is from post #11.

I knew that, but I guess I kind of ran that together unintentionally and that made it sound like you did. Mea Culpa.
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thanks for all your help, I am glad I joined this forum!!!!!!!!!![/QUOTE]

Don't ever join a Corvette Club then, if you think people on here are jerk-offs! At least with a forum on the net and you run across us A-holes you can walk away from the computer, in a Vette Club you are stuck with these clowns and really can't get away, or do like I did and not show up for meetings or events and let the year membership lapse.............................. at least here you get a mix of people, my experience is in a Club you get one kind----------egotistical and trying to outdo the next


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