1999 Red Corvette Coupe
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1999 Red Corvette Coupe
I am looking to sell my 99 Corvette Coupe. This car is still in new condition. I bought this car brand new in 1999 and have only put approximately 940 miles on it. The car has never been rained on and has mostly been covered up in a garage. It is fully optioned other than the heads up display. Vehicle is a automatic with gray interior with red exterior. You can still see the stamp on the tires where it was rolled out from the factory. The vehicle is located in Central Kentucky. If you have any questions you can send me a email at davidrreilly112@gmaill.com.
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Did I miss the price somewhere? Looks nice.
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Good luck with the sale.
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You have a beautiful car and I'm sure if you could find someone looking for a collector car you could sell it. Best of luck.
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Its a shame when someone buys something, doesnt use it (to the vehicles own detriment), then prices it above market to recover the loss. It doesn't work...
Keep the car for another 10-15 years and you may have a leg to stand on, otherwise, I'd buy a 45k mile car before a 900 mile one. Anything rubber on that car, especially once you start to really use, and heat cycle the car, will likely start failing. Not to mention, those tires absolutely need replaced to even use the car reliably at speed. It's a great car but, you made a mistake holding it/not using it, then trying to sell it early.
Good luck, I hope you find that right buyer.
Keep the car for another 10-15 years and you may have a leg to stand on, otherwise, I'd buy a 45k mile car before a 900 mile one. Anything rubber on that car, especially once you start to really use, and heat cycle the car, will likely start failing. Not to mention, those tires absolutely need replaced to even use the car reliably at speed. It's a great car but, you made a mistake holding it/not using it, then trying to sell it early.
Good luck, I hope you find that right buyer.
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Its a shame when someone buys something, doesnt use it (to the vehicles own detriment), then prices it above market to recover the loss. It doesn't work...
Keep the car for another 10-15 years and you may have a leg to stand on, otherwise, I'd buy a 45k mile car before a 900 mile one. Anything rubber on that car, especially once you start to really use, and heat cycle the car, will likely start failing. Not to mention, those tires absolutely need replaced to even use the car reliably at speed. It's a great car but, you made a mistake holding it/not using it, then trying to sell it early.
Good luck, I hope you find that right buyer.
Keep the car for another 10-15 years and you may have a leg to stand on, otherwise, I'd buy a 45k mile car before a 900 mile one. Anything rubber on that car, especially once you start to really use, and heat cycle the car, will likely start failing. Not to mention, those tires absolutely need replaced to even use the car reliably at speed. It's a great car but, you made a mistake holding it/not using it, then trying to sell it early.
Good luck, I hope you find that right buyer.