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Old 03-12-2012, 04:52 PM
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Hey Guys,

I've come across a one owner, completely original, 1957 Pg with both hard and power tops, 245hp engine, with 53,000 original miles. The car is white/red, in virtually mint condition with original paperwork and title. I want to offer a fair price----but frankly don't have a very good feel for PG values. Any help would be appreciated.

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Well first NCRS said that GM only sold 105 57 FI Corvettes having a PG , how many like the one you are looking at I dont know. . It's just so hard giveing out a price with out seeing it but a nice driver being all there sound to me to be around 35K, but then anyone can guess at the price >
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Originally Posted by 1955 copper
Well first NCRS said that GM only sold 105 57 FI Corvettes having a PG , how many like the one you are looking at I dont know. . It's just so hard giveing out a price with out seeing it but a nice driver being all there sound to me to be around 35K, but then anyone can guess at the price >
With a 245 hp motor, shouldn't that be a carb'ed car, and not Fuel Injection?
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Originally Posted by bill connell
Hey Guys,

I've come across a one owner, completely original, 1957 Pg with both hard and power tops, 245hp engine, with 53,000 original miles. The car is white/red, in virtually mint condition with original paperwork and title. I want to offer a fair price----but frankly don't have a very good feel for PG values. Any help would be appreciated.

bill
Restored car, or survivor car with original paint interior etc.? Pics ?
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To be clear, this is NOT a fuel injection car, but rather a 2X4 245hp car.

No pics available, but car is far above driver quality. Except for a very high quality repaint a few years ago, the car is absolutely original, with interior, chassis, and engine compartment in show condition. All the parts are there, and everything works.
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Originally Posted by bill connell
To be clear, this is NOT a fuel injection car, but rather a 2X4 245hp car.

No pics available, but car is far above driver quality. Except for a very high quality repaint a few years ago, the car is absolutely original, with interior, chassis, and engine compartment in show condition. All the parts are there, and everything works.
$50,000 to $60,000.
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Bill,

I don't know if you have seen the car or not, but it has dual rear antennas, daytona wheels, and the passenger door glass is busted. It is a nice car overall, but I wasn't crazy about the wheels and antennas.

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