FS: 1972 Corvette Convertible Ontario Orange/Black
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Bump for a nice Vert, inside and out. The pics got better as you took more shots, and forgot about the Firebird, the Impala, the two yellow Vettes, etc.
Good luck w the sale. Sure is the right time of year for cruising in that car. Rickman
Good luck w the sale. Sure is the right time of year for cruising in that car. Rickman
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Thanks a lot man, appreciated greatly. It is a beautiful car and pictures do not do it justice. Bump'n it up!
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since you asked for sugestions . . .
I would think that Black or "Re-sale" Red would be the expected recolor if the metallic green wasn't liked. IMHO, for $26,400 for a 72 in a make over is on the high side considering there are "survivors" in that range. But for someone that wants a turn-key beautiful daily driver than this is a good candidate!
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Hmmm...you asked for suggestions: given what I saw actually move at Carlisle last weekend, I think the price could be adjusted.
Specifically, a # match 1968 427/390 convertible in virtually mint condition with a gorgeous paint job was priced at $28K and may have even sold for less. Taking into consideration the BB factor, and on the opposite end the "1968" factor, I'd still say this was dramatically lower than usual and probably indicative of the market overall.....
Specifically, a # match 1968 427/390 convertible in virtually mint condition with a gorgeous paint job was priced at $28K and may have even sold for less. Taking into consideration the BB factor, and on the opposite end the "1968" factor, I'd still say this was dramatically lower than usual and probably indicative of the market overall.....
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Hmmm...you asked for suggestions: given what I saw actually move at Carlisle last weekend, I think the price could be adjusted.
Specifically, a # match 1968 427/390 convertible in virtually mint condition with a gorgeous paint job was priced at $28K and may have even sold for less. Taking into consideration the BB factor, and on the opposite end the "1968" factor, I'd still say this was dramatically lower than usual and probably indicative of the market overall.....
Specifically, a # match 1968 427/390 convertible in virtually mint condition with a gorgeous paint job was priced at $28K and may have even sold for less. Taking into consideration the BB factor, and on the opposite end the "1968" factor, I'd still say this was dramatically lower than usual and probably indicative of the market overall.....
zenohsixxx, I think your '72 looks great in the photos. You'll just have to be patient until the right buyer comes along.
Last edited by 71 Green 454; 09-01-2009 at 03:35 PM.