'75 values
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'75 values
Can anyone steer me toward any online value guides for 70's Vettes? I have a friend in Australia who is looking to sell his matching-numbers '75 convertible, but he's having trouble locating any pricing info other than what they've sold for at auctions. Any help would be appreciated! :cheers:
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Re: '75 values (7Vette)
I've been looking for a 75 vert also......all the prices on semi to fully restored cars that ive seen were between 11-20k depending on options.
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Re: '75 values (88'Cubka)
12k for junk, and 23k mint. These 75 verts have went through the ceiling in value. I can buy a nice chrome bumper 72 for cheaper than a nice 75 vert. What wrong with this picture? It is about time the urethane bumper cars got some attention :yesnod: I think this is the begining of a trend for the 74 and up cars. A lot of the younger guys are buying them because the chrome bumper cars have gone out of there price range. this is now going to increase the demand for these cars, which in turn means higher prices. Same thing happened to the c3's when the midyears prices got to high. Just my 2 cents, whatever thats worth :conehead
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Re: '75 values (7Vette)
Thanks guys, I'll pass the info along to him. His is bright green with a saddle interior. Not my first choice in exterior color, but a relatively small number were done in that color.
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Re: '75 values (thevetterisbetter)
How about this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...EBWA%3AIT&rd=1
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Re: '75 values (Corvette ED)
How about this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...EBWA%3AIT&rd=1