Why is the '69 considered the best year of the C3s?
#21
Race Director
Ok, I have to stick up for my '81's here. Seriously, what other year had a carburetor and a computer?
Beat that!
It's all personal opinion, I see no need for consensus. I like them all.
Beat that!
It's all personal opinion, I see no need for consensus. I like them all.
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Who says? Media types.
I first saw the reference to 69s being preferable to other model years in an article about buying several years ago. The author of that article was of the opinion whatever first year problems the 68s might have had were worked out by the start of 69 production. The author did not state how he/she knew that and offered no evidence to support his/her opinion. His/her second point for a 69 buying preference was numbers (availability). There were a bunch of 69s produced due to the long model year run.
Buy what you like and don't worry what the media folks have to say.
I first saw the reference to 69s being preferable to other model years in an article about buying several years ago. The author of that article was of the opinion whatever first year problems the 68s might have had were worked out by the start of 69 production. The author did not state how he/she knew that and offered no evidence to support his/her opinion. His/her second point for a 69 buying preference was numbers (availability). There were a bunch of 69s produced due to the long model year run.
Buy what you like and don't worry what the media folks have to say.
#25
Burning Brakes
Who really cares ...lol... We each have our own preferences and to be honest I see no difference in a 69 70 71 or 72 for that matter....I;d stay away from a Project 68 because of all the small differences these cars had ...but I;d hop on a fully restored 68 in a heart....
I happen to currently own a 64 72 76 79 88 and a 98 corvettes by far my favorite car is the 64 ....BUT my favorite car to drive (and that is what this hobby is all about in my opinion ) is my lowly l48 4 speed 76....
Its just a nice all around car that still turns heads, and gets my adrenaline flowing .... so it gets a lot of use ...
To me the best year C2 C3 C4 C5 or C6 is there one you own or the one you enjoy driving the most... If you guys think I;m going to take my 64 stock solid lifter 4 sp 365 hp car out and red line the tack in 1st or second your nuts.... Nor do I run the 72 like I stole it for much the same reason ... BUT I think nothing of red lining the 76 and cutting the corners ....
Bob G.
Bob G.
I happen to currently own a 64 72 76 79 88 and a 98 corvettes by far my favorite car is the 64 ....BUT my favorite car to drive (and that is what this hobby is all about in my opinion ) is my lowly l48 4 speed 76....
Its just a nice all around car that still turns heads, and gets my adrenaline flowing .... so it gets a lot of use ...
To me the best year C2 C3 C4 C5 or C6 is there one you own or the one you enjoy driving the most... If you guys think I;m going to take my 64 stock solid lifter 4 sp 365 hp car out and red line the tack in 1st or second your nuts.... Nor do I run the 72 like I stole it for much the same reason ... BUT I think nothing of red lining the 76 and cutting the corners ....
Bob G.
Bob G.
#27
Melting Slicks
The 454 is a compromise, longer stroke, less RPMs? Going from memory..
Not sure I can go along with this one. I'd say 72 and up generally speaking though the 72's still weren't bad. What was the last year for the Judge? The real Trans AM? (Not the Burt Reynolds style, had one of them, not very impressive) Boss Mustangs?
69 in general is my favorite year for many muscle cars, Camaros, Mustangs, Firebirds, etc.. But I'll stick with my 70 (or 71 if I didn't own one already) for reasons stated earlier.
69 in general is my favorite year for many muscle cars, Camaros, Mustangs, Firebirds, etc.. But I'll stick with my 70 (or 71 if I didn't own one already) for reasons stated earlier.
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Probably stems from the fact they built so darn many of them.
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
I like the 70-72 because of the egg crates, flairs, rectangle exhaust tips.
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
I like the 70-72 because of the egg crates, flairs, rectangle exhaust tips.
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Because you don't have to bend over and vasoline up to purchase replacement front grilles
If there had been a 69 LT-1 option, that is the Vette I would own. Since there isn't I'll stick with my 70 and 72 Vettes.
If there had been a 69 LT-1 option, that is the Vette I would own. Since there isn't I'll stick with my 70 and 72 Vettes.
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[QUOTE=garage-ghost;1576959052]Probably stems from the fact they built so darn many of them.
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
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There is at least one fewer on the road.
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
[QUOTE]
There is at least one fewer on the road.
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Hi,
For me it's because in 69 you could order a black, black, black, 427/435, convertible. (Yes, the 68 is close but the 69 had some of the 68 bugs worked out).
Regards,
Alan
Please make believe this is a 69.
For me it's because in 69 you could order a black, black, black, 427/435, convertible. (Yes, the 68 is close but the 69 had some of the 68 bugs worked out).
Regards,
Alan
Please make believe this is a 69.
#37
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I like what I like and I can't explain why!!
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[QUOTE=Bullshark;1576959389][QUOTE=garage-ghost;1576959052]Probably stems from the fact they built so darn many of them.
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
There is at least one fewer on the road.
That's one of the all original, unmolested, numbers matching, original owner, 192 mile L-88's ProTeam currently has listed!
1968 28566
1969 38762
1970 17316
1971 21801
1972 27004
There is at least one fewer on the road.
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I think some of the idea of a '69 being the "best"...(full disclosure - I have a '69)...has to do with image:
Cars from the '70s have the image of being de-tuned and are derisively referred to as "smoggers". While this may be true of later cars in the '70s, it's not true of the early ones, but they're still tagged with it.
The 427 engines. A magic number...not to disparage the 454's in any way, but the 454 could generically be found in nearly any line of Chevy cars and trucks as well as motorhomes. The 427 was only recognized as a performance engine (not counting some truck 427's but that was a modified block and not nearly as well known).
Cars from the '70s have the image of being de-tuned and are derisively referred to as "smoggers". While this may be true of later cars in the '70s, it's not true of the early ones, but they're still tagged with it.
The 427 engines. A magic number...not to disparage the 454's in any way, but the 454 could generically be found in nearly any line of Chevy cars and trucks as well as motorhomes. The 427 was only recognized as a performance engine (not counting some truck 427's but that was a modified block and not nearly as well known).