1987 Corvette - Update or keep classic?
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1987 Corvette - Update or keep classic?
I just purchased an '87 Corvette (last week) but am already thinking about mods. Before I get to the engine I'd like to fix the few cosmetic issues it has since the engine is running strong. The interior looks very dated, as it should, but I've been thinking a nice black on black would look great. Additionally the stock rims it has are a bit ugly, I was thinking an update to the C5 'wagon wheels' would be great. Any thought? I'm stuck between an update and just restoring her.
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Keep it original!!
Except for a few minor upgrades, maf, air intake, hotter spark, etc. Keep her original. I am a purist when it comes to early c4's. Putting a late c4 ('90-'96) front and rear may seem cool now, but years from now, it will be the looked upon as the equivalant of putting a '80-'82 on an early c3 bumper car. It just don't belong!!
As far as wheels. My favorite c4 wheels period, are the '88-'89 17" saw blades. My 2nd favs are the '86-'87 if they are in nice shape. My least favorite c4 wheels are the late zr-1s (5 spoke)..........just my .02
As far as wheels. My favorite c4 wheels period, are the '88-'89 17" saw blades. My 2nd favs are the '86-'87 if they are in nice shape. My least favorite c4 wheels are the late zr-1s (5 spoke)..........just my .02
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You should do whatever you want, I don't think these cars will have an real value as classics for some time if ever. If you prefer the stock look go with it. If you want to modify and drop a 383 in it, do it. It really won't impact on the value of the car. Having said that, be careful as you can easily put more into the car than it will ever be worth and most mods will not add to the value of the car.
Just have fun with it!
Just have fun with it!
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That's an understatement
Second job?
My advice? Keep it as it, fix the small stuff a little at a time, and drive the crap out of it. If you want a faster C4, change titles....you will be many $$$ ahead in the long run.
My advice? Keep it as it, fix the small stuff a little at a time, and drive the crap out of it. If you want a faster C4, change titles....you will be many $$$ ahead in the long run.
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Congrats on your new Vette! I'd keep it stock and fix the little things as you go along. Enjoy!
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I would keep the jist of it stock unless you are going tracking.
If you put a 383 in it who would know? Now then you can do things to ugrade the performance of it, some but not a whole lot. New Bosch injectors, a new exhaust, if you don't already have one, K&N air filter will help, Lose the frisbe, shift kit for the tranny will help shifting patterns. There are other little things.
My advice is this. If the car is mechanically sound concentrate on the apperance upgrades such as interior, sound system. You can find all kinds of things to dress it up with but don't go overboard with it. Sometimes too much is just that too much.
Drive it for a year or so, be active on the forum and read everything in the Genneral and Tech sections. There you will learn about your car and what others are doing and how it works out.
Then if you're not happy with the performance, go for it. It's your car.
Listen to the guys who are vette veterans. They know what they are talking about and like to help.
My 10 cents that's worth about a penny and a half.
Oh and don't these guys kid you about white. The first 300 were white, the one millionth was white and the last C4 was white.
If you put a 383 in it who would know? Now then you can do things to ugrade the performance of it, some but not a whole lot. New Bosch injectors, a new exhaust, if you don't already have one, K&N air filter will help, Lose the frisbe, shift kit for the tranny will help shifting patterns. There are other little things.
My advice is this. If the car is mechanically sound concentrate on the apperance upgrades such as interior, sound system. You can find all kinds of things to dress it up with but don't go overboard with it. Sometimes too much is just that too much.
Drive it for a year or so, be active on the forum and read everything in the Genneral and Tech sections. There you will learn about your car and what others are doing and how it works out.
Then if you're not happy with the performance, go for it. It's your car.
Listen to the guys who are vette veterans. They know what they are talking about and like to help.
My 10 cents that's worth about a penny and a half.
Oh and don't these guys kid you about white. The first 300 were white, the one millionth was white and the last C4 was white.
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You should do whatever you want, I don't think these cars will have an real value as classics for some time if ever. If you prefer the stock look go with it. If you want to modify and drop a 383 in it, do it. It really won't impact on the value of the car. Having said that, be careful as you can easily put more into the car than it will ever be worth and most mods will not add to the value of the car.
Just have fun with it!
Just have fun with it!
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Man!, I was going to give you a whole dollar!
yours must be white
To the OP.. there is a bunch of smart people in here and a bunch of smart a**es like myself.
Welcome to the madness
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They way I roll is that whenever i need to fix something, i upgrade at the same time. muffler rusting out on you? time for an upgrade. need a new air filter? time for a new intake. etc
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Modded C4's come up for sale all the time too. If you really want a lot more power, sell yours and buy a modded car from some poor sap who is currently learning first hand that he will never get out of his car all the money he put into it. He takes the hit, you have the fun.
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Modded C4's come up for sale all the time too. If you really want a lot more power, sell yours and buy a modded car from some poor sap who is currently learning first hand that he will never get out of his car all the money he put into it. He takes the hit, you have the fun.
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As a fellow 87 owner. I would keep the interior fairly stock, the exterior fairly stock. But no matter what, it is your Vette to do what you like. But wait till you have owned it a bit first.
The only 87 I can ever see really being worth anything as an investment is a Callaway. The rest are just nice pieces of car and history.
I am doing a restoration of my interior to near factory condition. But that is only because I can see the day I will need to do one of 2 things, upgrade to a C-5 or down to a C-3 so I can get in. I have MS and it is slowly progressing.
The only 87 I can ever see really being worth anything as an investment is a Callaway. The rest are just nice pieces of car and history.
I am doing a restoration of my interior to near factory condition. But that is only because I can see the day I will need to do one of 2 things, upgrade to a C-5 or down to a C-3 so I can get in. I have MS and it is slowly progressing.
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You should do whatever you want, I don't think these cars will have an real value as classics for some time if ever. If you prefer the stock look go with it. If you want to modify and drop a 383 in it, do it. It really won't impact on the value of the car. Having said that, be careful as you can easily put more into the car than it will ever be worth and most mods will not add to the value of the car.
Just have fun with it!
Just have fun with it!
I for one are 24. primarily a C3 lover but grew up with the C4 being the 'new kid on the block'. that will be my next purchase. i would much rather a untouched 87-89 than a C5 or even C6. (Z06 & ZR1 excluded :P)
By all means if you feel like modding, do it. i would make sure you keep all the original parts you have changed. and that any mods can be changed for the originals easily. Enjoy the car!
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I appreciate all your replies. I wasn't very clear when I said a nice black on black would look good. I meant to say that an ALL black interior would look great. I plan to keep the car white, seeing as to me, that's classic corvette. I mostly agree that a car should be kept as close to stock (regarding appearance) as possible. The 1987 Corvette did come with black interior so I thought that would help update it without compromising it's heritage.
I'm aware that I will never see a fair return in my investment but this car isn't about the money, it's about the drive. In about 2 years I plan to retire the car from daily driving and dedicate it to the track.
I'd appreciate all opinions and idea's. The car is currently a blank slate with an owner who's willing to take a look at all options.
I'm aware that I will never see a fair return in my investment but this car isn't about the money, it's about the drive. In about 2 years I plan to retire the car from daily driving and dedicate it to the track.
I'd appreciate all opinions and idea's. The car is currently a blank slate with an owner who's willing to take a look at all options.
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Just do whatever you want with it. C1s, 2s, and some 3s are the ones to be concerned (if thats your bag) with value. C4s are just a bang for the buck Vette which is good...cheap to get into and have some fun. If they become collector items we will probably be too old to care at that point.
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Like I said I'd like to keep the corvette heritage in focus with this build. With track goals I'm going to have to compromise a bit when it comes to the engine and suspension.
For the record YOU might be to old if they become classic
I'm only 20 lol.
For the record YOU might be to old if they become classic
I'm only 20 lol.