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Dave@Ciocca 12-09-2005 06:38 PM

The 5 Most Valuable Corvettes Ever?
 
The C6 Corvette has not only thrilled long time Corvette enthusiasts, but has brought many newbies into the family. This topic has been discussed by many-diehard for many years and people usually lean toward thier favorite generation. So, I would like to know what C6 owners think are the 5 most valuable Corvettes in existance, excluding factory owned vehicles and race cars.

Here's my opinion:

1) EX-122 - The first Corvette every produced, ex-perimental proto-type built in 1952 (the crown jewel of the Kerbeck Collection) is the oldest Corvette in the world and one of the first dream cars to come true from Harley Earl. In early 2005 at Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale, a 1954 Oldsmobile F88 Proto-Type that looked similar to the Corvette sold for 3.3 million dollars, including auction fees. This year, a 2-seater experimental 1954 Pontiac Bonniville Special will be auctioned at Barrett Jackson. We'll all be watching to see if it breaks last uyears record.

2) 1969 ZL-1 - Only 2 ever built. All alumminum 427 with L88 required options. This was a $4,718.35 option on a car that had a base brice of only $4,781.

3) 1967 L88 - Rated at 430 HP, believed to actually produced somewhere in the neighborhoon of 540 HP. Only 20 coupe and convertibles produced.

4) 1969 L88 - 116 produced, coupes and convertibles. ALthough fewer L88 were produced in 1968 (80) it's believed by many that the 1969 are more valuable.

5) 1963 Z06 - Big tank, big break. 199 were produced. Depending on who you speak to, they were either all coupes or mostly coupes plus a few convertibles. The controversy over whether or not the convetibles or car without the big tank are actually Z06s still remains among some Corvette afficianados.

Tally Ho 12-09-2005 06:41 PM

1963 Grand Sport. Only 5 made from my sources. Of course your criteria excluded race cars. I guess I better start reading the whole post. :rofl:

How about the last remaining 1983 at the museum?

xlr8rvette 12-09-2005 06:51 PM

1952 EX-122 Corvette
 
Photos please.

Thank you

not08crmanymore 12-09-2005 06:53 PM

xler8
 
go to kerbeck's website,it's there somewhere!www.kerbeck.com

Irv 12-09-2005 06:56 PM

Things must be really slow around the showroom, eh Dave?

easyrider13 12-09-2005 06:58 PM


Originally Posted by xlr8rvette
Photos please.

Thank you

http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...ldest_Corvette

KAIROS 12-09-2005 06:59 PM

:willy:

Dave@Ciocca 12-09-2005 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by xlr8rvette
Photos please.

Thank you

http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...oramasmall.jpg
January 17, 1953 Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in NYC
1953 Motorama Car Show


http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...ILE/007712.jpg

http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...005meadow2.jpg
2005 Meadowbrook Concours d'Elegance in MI
EX-122 back on the show circuit featured with GM proto types special display.

http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...seumphoto6.jpg
2003 50th Annv. Celebration Nashibille, TN
EX-122 Proto-Type stars in ESPN's "Road Trip"

http://www.kerbeck.com/kerbeck/kerbe...illeawards.jpg
Check out this special License Plate given to us my the National Corvette Museum at the event!

Dave@Ciocca 12-09-2005 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by 3XBlack
1963 Grand Sport. Only 5 made from my sources. Of course your criteria excluded race cars.

Intersetling that you bring up the Grand Sport! Rumor has it, it was sold at or around the time of the 2003 Monteray Historics for 4.2 million dollars! :eek:

But remember, this is just a rumor and I have no hard evidence to back up that claim!

The Garage Master 12-09-2005 07:06 PM

Mine?

BRCC 12-09-2005 07:06 PM

Put a value on this one
 
There were forty seven 1983 Corvettes made but none were ever sold. The National Corvette Museum has the only 1983 known at this time.

Dave@Ciocca 12-10-2005 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by DCBE
There were forty seven 1983 Corvettes made but none were ever sold. The National Corvette Museum has the only 1983 known at this time.

Correct, so this would fall into my exclusion of factory owned cars.

Tropical'67 12-10-2005 11:52 AM

Bill Mitchell's original Sting Ray built in 1959.

#3 1960 LeMans Corvette driven by Fitch.

#9 1967 LeMans Corvette driven by Guldstrand.

:flag:

Datawiz 12-10-2005 12:31 PM

I'd have to say mine is.....cuz it's mine :D

C8-Vette 12-10-2005 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by Dave@Kerbeck.com
The C6 Corvette has not only thrilled long time Corvette enthusiasts, but has brought many newbies into the family. This topic has been discussed by many-diehard for many years and people usually lean toward thier favorite generation. So, I would like to know what C6 owners think are the 5 most valuable Corvettes in existance, excluding factory owned vehicles and race cars.

Here's my opinion:

1) EX-122 - The first Corvette every produced, ex-perimental proto-type built in 1952 (the crown jewel of the Kerbeck Collection) is the oldest Corvette in the world and one of the first dream cars to come true from Harley Earl. In early 2005 at Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale, a 1954 Oldsmobile F88 Proto-Type that looked similar to the Corvette sold for 3.3 million dollars, including auction fees. This year, a 2-seater experimental 1954 Pontiac Bonniville Special will be auctioned at Barrett Jackson. We'll all be watching to see if it breaks last uyears record.

2) 1969 ZL-1 - Only 2 ever built. All alumminum 427 with L88 required options. This was a $4,718.35 option on a car that had a base brice of only $4,781.

3) 1967 L88 - Rated at 430 HP, believed to actually produced somewhere in the neighborhoon of 540 HP. Only 20 coupe and convertibles produced.

4) 1969 L88 - 116 produced, coupes and convertibles. ALthough fewer L88 were produced in 1968 (80) it's believed by many that the 1969 are more valuable.

5) 1963 Z06 - Big tank, big break. 199 were produced. Depending on who you speak to, they were either all coupes or mostly coupes plus a few convertibles. The controversy over whether or not the convetibles or car without the big tank are actually Z06s still remains among some Corvette afficianados.

The F88 Olds went for 3.3 mil. Your Ex 122 ,if auctioned, would go for 3X that!

Doughan 12-10-2005 03:04 PM

5 Most Valuable Corvettes Ever:

1. Grand Sport #1

2. Grand Sport #2

3. Grand Sport #3

4. Grand Sport #4

5. Grand Sport #5

Dave@Ciocca 12-10-2005 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Doughan
5 Most Valuable Corvettes Ever:

1. Grand Sport #1

2. Grand Sport #2

3. Grand Sport #3

4. Grand Sport #4

5. Grand Sport #5

:toetap:
You obviously didn't read my exclusion about race cars and factory owned cars! :D

cerino2000 12-10-2005 05:07 PM

Who has the ZL1's?

vetracer 12-10-2005 07:19 PM

On the Z06, what do you mean by "big tank"?

clem zahrobsky 12-11-2005 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by cerino2000
Who has the ZL1's?

there are only 2 that have the paper work. rogers corvette in orlando fla has one and john maher in pa has the other. johns is the only one built with a THM400 instead of a 4 speed. john has owned his since new and had auto crossed and drag raced the car. i have know john since the 60s and i will be going with him to orlando for the NCRS meet where both ZL-1s will be there.


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