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F/S; 1975 Stingray, #'s Matching

Old 05-10-2016, 06:27 PM
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Default F/S; 1975 Stingray, #'s Matching

Only 2,372 L-82 Corvettes were produced for 1975, the lowest production total of any year the L-82 was available.

You can own this one for a GREAT price! NADA lists the car as being worth;

Low Retail: $13,975.00
Average Retail: $18,130.00
High Retail: $30,940.00

I would say this Vette is somewhere in between average and high condition. Car is White (9+ out of 10 paint), Complete NEW Interior in factory color Medium Saddle. Vette has 90,333 original miles.

This car is in awesome condition! Has New tires, brakes, mufflers etc. Too many new items to list.

I have a lot of pictures or can take whatever picture that you'd want to see.

You can buy this awesome car for a mere $14,000.00 (you arrange and pay for your own shipping).
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Old 05-10-2016, 08:08 PM
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Does the A/C work? Glass tops? Any issues?
Old 05-10-2016, 08:37 PM
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Does the A/C work? Glass tops? Any issues?
All of the A/C parts are there but I'm sure it needs charged/converted.

Solid tops and no issues that I am aware of. I wouldn't mind to get in it and start anywhere.

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Old 05-10-2016, 11:09 PM
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Looks clean, getting the AC functional imo would go a long way towards getting what youre wanting.
Old 05-11-2016, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
Looks clean, getting the AC functional imo would go a long way towards getting what youre wanting.
Old 05-11-2016, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
Looks clean, getting the AC functional imo would go a long way towards getting what youre wanting.
That's why I'm not asking $25,000.00 ;-)

I'm leaving some wiggle room to allow the buyer to put a little money in to it and have a $30,000.00 Corvette.
Old 05-11-2016, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
Looks clean, getting the AC functional imo would go a long way towards getting what youre wanting.
Old 05-11-2016, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by asby69
That's why I'm not asking $25,000.00 ;-)

I'm leaving some wiggle room to allow the buyer to put a little money in to it and have a $30,000.00 Corvette.
Not too burst your bubble, but I've been watching this market for going on 9 months + and I don't see any '75's +- going for anywhere near $30k.
If all it needed was the AC fixed and suddenly it was worth $25k why wouldn't you spend the thousand dollars and make the extra on the sale? Certainly it'd sell faster and you'd make more upside.

Not trying to be Debby downer but just offering friendly advice based on where I've seen the market lately.

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Originally Posted by turboexec
Not too burst your bubble, but I've been watching this market for going on 9 months + and I don't see any '75's +- going for anywhere near $30k.
If all it needed was the AC fixed and suddenly it was worth $25k why wouldn't you spend the thousand dollars and make the extra on the sale? Certainly it'd sell faster and you'd make more upside.

Not trying to be Debby downer but just offering friendly advice based on where I've seen the market lately. :hid
No bubble to burst here. I know what the market is. With or without A/C this one is well worth the asking price (and more).
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Originally Posted by asby69
No bubble to burst here. I know what the market is. With or without A/C this one is well worth the asking price (and more).
I think for some reason he thinks you're pricing the car at $25,000, not $14,000. $14,000 sounds fair to me.

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Old 05-13-2016, 12:23 AM
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Car looks great! GLWS!

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