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Old 01-22-2013, 11:43 PM
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Based on the information, pictures & video in the listing, what's a good high bid amount for this '80 Vette?
This will determine if I pay to have it checked out.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-...-/281053313576

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Old 01-23-2013, 12:36 AM
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Well, it looks great. How are the mechanical aspects of the car? (steering, suspension, brakes, engine, trans, diffy, A/C, lights)

If those things are in decent condition, maybe $12K; if they have all recently been refurbished, possibly up to $15K. If they are in original factory condition (no work done to them), I wouldn't bid any higher.
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I would not go over 10k ,,, unless your able to get it on a lift and go over the car top to bottom.
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I was thinking somewhere in and around the 10.5 mark , without seeing it in person i'd still be Leery.
Good luck , looks real nice .
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Specifically ask about the tops. They do not show in any of the pics. Skip the dealer hype. Most everything listed as optional was standard equipment. The 4 speed was only available with the L-48.

Looks like an otherwise nice, unmolested 80.


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Tops are painted black and are in the 2nd or 3rd pic down. I had an 80, a pretty car for sure, but felt rubber bumper vettes just a few years prior offered a little more quality to them. Personally I would hold out for one a few years older. Car looks like its all there, another vote for 10k tops. Good luck.

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Originally Posted by John 65
...Tops are painted black and are in the 2nd or 3rd pic down...
Aha! I see them now. Leaning against the 73 in the back ground.

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I bought an 80 on e bay. It was similar to the one you showed. Owner said it was in great condition, nice driver. Spoke to the man, got pictures, car looked great. Got the car delivered. It looked great until you looked at it good. It needed bumpers, once I changed them I found it had 5 coats of paint on it. The newest coat looked great, but you can't leave all that paint on a car it will crack. So I am in the process of repainting it. He advertised a new interior. He dyed everything. Now it has a new interior in it, I put it in. The motor was fine for around 80,000 miles. But just for fun and the fact I was into this car for a ton of money I put a 383 into it. When I am done I will have paid $12,000 for this real nice driver and will have put about $10,000 into it. But I love 80's and now will have the car the way I wanted it. Would I have paid 12,000 for it if I saw it. No way.
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Originally Posted by 540 vette
I bought an 80 on e bay. It was similar to the one you showed. Owner said it was in great condition, nice driver. Spoke to the man, got pictures, car looked great. Got the car delivered. It looked great until you looked at it good. It needed bumpers, once I changed them I found it had 5 coats of paint on it. The newest coat looked great, but you can't leave all that paint on a car it will crack. So I am in the process of repainting it. He advertised a new interior. He dyed everything. Now it has a new interior in it, I put it in. The motor was fine for around 80,000 miles. But just for fun and the fact I was into this car for a ton of money I put a 383 into it. When I am done I will have paid $12,000 for this real nice driver and will have put about $10,000 into it. But I love 80's and now will have the car the way I wanted it. Would I have paid 12,000 for it if I saw it. No way.
That's why i'm scared of Ebay.
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Have you spoken with the people running this place? When I was looking for a vette I called them about a couple of their cars.....this is just my personal experience but they did not make me feel good about potentially dealing with them.
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Your potential purchase looks GREAT! Black and oyster is a very good combination.
There is a lot of pride of ownership that goes with owning a C-3. Just imagine the smile on your face as you motor along.
If you pay $10,000 or $13,000 whats the difference, you'll have one of the best big boy toys out there.
You've been looking long enough, take a shot! If the frame and birdcage are good everything else can be fixed.
Have a real professional do the inspection and then make the final decision.
http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtool...ort?vc=1091025
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Nice looking car from the pics, I would also have to see this in person before making any bids to see if the pics are really that good, only saying this due to the T-tops sitting on gravel with nothing under them to keep from scratching the edges.
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Wow! Deja Vu going on here. In February of 1980 I factory ordered an '80 - black on oyster with a 4-speed. But a month later I cancelled my order and purchased off of the lot a white on claret.

The car looks exceptionally clean and well maintained. I'm always leery when they quote milage at under 100,000 for these cars because Vettes rezero at 99,999. But I must say, this car looks like 85,000 original miles. From the photos, everything looks great; it's what you can't see that will make all of the difference. Can you contact the seller and asked for photos of the underside, specifically the frame just ahead of the rear wheels? But better yet, call and arrange for a knowledgable person to inspect the car and report back. That's really the only way you'll have piece of mind when dealing with eBay.

If the car checks out, I'd go as high as $12,000.00. They originally sold for $13,000.00, however this car is a classic and if the underside steel is okay, you won't have to pump large sums of money. It could be a "Corvette Summer" for you this year!
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If the underside has not been rebuilt , from bearings to bushings to breaks to u-joints ect ect ect it is not a 10k car . Just suspension can run you several thousands of dollars. And lets face it this is a want not a need so the buyer has the market.

I earlier said 10k but if all original means suspension ect , it is at best a 7500.00 car in todays market. Look at my pics I paid 8500.00 and it had new tranny new zz4 newer paint ,breaks, suspension, door panels bla bla bla bla ... So in hind site if h has an offer over 9k let it go .
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Where is the front spoiler and bottom rubber on this 1980? It seems to be completely missing, which would cause over-heating, not to mention that the car is not complete, f/ whatever reason.
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Remember, places like this make their money from flipping cars. Get them ready "acceptable" and sell for profit.

I would always stick with private sellers
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Originally Posted by texas jim
...Where is the front spoiler and bottom rubber on this 1980?...
I think it's under there. I agree picture angles are not the best, but I think I see it in a couple of the pics.

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Old 01-23-2013, 04:35 PM
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Nice looking car......checked out, I'd go 11 grand.
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90% of the time, dealer cars will not meet reserve.. call him up and ask him what he wants for it.. then go see .. ask for underside pics before you go see it.
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My experience has been everything looks good on the the internet. I personally would NEVER buy any vehicle that I did not inspect in person. Even after a through inspection I ALWAYS find issues I missed. Even after lengthy discussions with owners, I have been very disappointed at times at the actual inspection. To me, $10,000 is a substantial sum and there should be other 1980's close by that you can actually inspect, if you have confidence in your car inspection ability. I did buy a vehicle on EBAY once, but have passed on many. I sent my brother to look at a Vette that was far from me but close to him. He actually looked at the wrong car!


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