C4 track car for sale
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C4 track car for sale
100% track ready Safe fast and NOT your average C4.
$15,000.00 or offers.
Long List all the paper anyone could want.
Located in Atlanta
Email interests and I will send info. and pictures
$15,000.00 or offers.
Long List all the paper anyone could want.
Located in Atlanta
Email interests and I will send info. and pictures
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Gonna be a tough sell...good luck. Seems like a well developed car. Any vids or track times to share...that might inspire some people.
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On this forum, C4's are some sort of joke... [ it was at the track until a couple C5 guys could not catch it!!!] ..
After the first of the year it goes on the TRI-FIVE web site..
The drive line won't last long...
Shame.. the car does 2 min 40 sec. around Road Atl. and the suspension still needs tweeking... Silly fast...
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2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (track prepared)
C3 of Year Winner (track prepared) 2019
Good luck with the sale! I have considered selling mine for substantially more but don't think it would bring the right number of buyers interested in what the car is capable of doing.
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The poor C4 gets caught in the middle. The big $ guys want the latest toy and the vintage guys are into the C3 big block cars.
Very few of the Tommy Morrison cars have been properly restored and that's interesting. Also a comment on the C4 market.
It'll change. I remember when you could buy a C3 big block car for $1,500.
Richard Newton
Very few of the Tommy Morrison cars have been properly restored and that's interesting. Also a comment on the C4 market.
It'll change. I remember when you could buy a C3 big block car for $1,500.
Richard Newton
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I hope you meant a 1:40 at RA or my 71 C3 will be lapping you nearly every lap as it turns a 1:40 there
Good luck with the sale! I have considered selling mine for substantially more but don't think it would bring the right number of buyers interested in what the car is capable of doing.
Good luck with the sale! I have considered selling mine for substantially more but don't think it would bring the right number of buyers interested in what the car is capable of doing.
That time was on an open track... no traffic.. but it does run well...
No, I am pretty sure the parts far exceed the sum when it comes to C4..
On the " $0.50 on the dollar spent " philosophy The car is worth $10,000...
But you know, the money was well spent. started as restoration project .. Made a young man go from video game junky to the track.. and now more... Proud of that!! Worth every cent..
But it's a toy.. and he has potential to do better things...
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The poor C4 gets caught in the middle. The big $ guys want the latest toy and the vintage guys are into the C3 big block cars.
Very few of the Tommy Morrison cars have been properly restored and that's interesting. Also a comment on the C4 market.
It'll change. I remember when you could buy a C3 big block car for $1,500.
Richard Newton
Very few of the Tommy Morrison cars have been properly restored and that's interesting. Also a comment on the C4 market.
It'll change. I remember when you could buy a C3 big block car for $1,500.
Richard Newton
I have an '89 with 95,000 miles on it. Garage Queen. When I bought that car in '93 I had the choice of it or 1969 L36, the only part not was not obviously right was the 3:55 rear end... Same price...
Funny thing is the Track car would run circles around that C3.. sure blew by that Porsche!! Turn 12 at Rd Atl...
Yeah it's funny.. My guess is tit will a 1955 chevy by summer?
In twenty years that 1989 will be one of a few thousand left...
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Gen I & II hp is cheap.. and reliable. Modern up dates with F.I. and computers makes for very reliable.. albeit a little heavier package.
Our car is a bargain for someone that wants to be fast [cheap] and able to repair it when if wears out or explodes or meats a wall!!! [cheaply]
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