Need help, what's it worth
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Need help, what's it worth
Here's what I have. I took an 84 Corvette in trade from someone. It's blue inside and out and only has 60,000 original miles. No mechanical issues, runs and drives. It's got the Nash 4+3 trans, which I believe means it automatically has the better D44 rear. The interior us in decent shape except the seats are worn and the drivers side seat is ripped on the bolster. The paint is in fair condition, however at some point some idiot did a horrible repair on fiberglass damage under the drivers side side view mirror. I have another door for it but it's a different color. The tires are dry rotted and the wheels are in decent shape.
SO THE BIG QUESTION.
DO I PART IT OUT, SELL IT WHOLE &WHATS IT WORTH??
Thanks a lot
By the way, if it was a C5 or atleast much later C4 I'd keep it
SO THE BIG QUESTION.
DO I PART IT OUT, SELL IT WHOLE &WHATS IT WORTH??
Thanks a lot
By the way, if it was a C5 or atleast much later C4 I'd keep it
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That is a big question without pictures.
Are you saying it's in good shape....or in good shape for a 31 year old car? Theres a huge difference.
around here that description would be followed by $1800 obo. And it would sit a while at that.
Are you saying it's in good shape....or in good shape for a 31 year old car? Theres a huge difference.
around here that description would be followed by $1800 obo. And it would sit a while at that.
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84's unfortunately get the bad wrap because of the crossfire engine and what not. Where I am in New Jersey a fair asking price for something like what this sounds to be would be $2500 or best offer. If you have someone who's specifically interested in an 84, they may pay top dollar for it because of the low miles and the 4+3 trans. However, most people will offer much less on an 84.
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The pictures will be up by tomorrow morning.
So far I'm not really surprised. I'm really just looking to get about $1500 out of it, so it looks like I'm in the ballpark
So far I'm not really surprised. I'm really just looking to get about $1500 out of it, so it looks like I'm in the ballpark
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84's unfortunately get the bad wrap because of the crossfire engine and what not. Where I am in New Jersey a fair asking price for something like what this sounds to be would be $2500 or best offer. If you have someone who's specifically interested in an 84, they may pay top dollar for it because of the low miles and the 4+3 trans. However, most people will offer much less on an 84.
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