potential C2 owner needs advice

The frame for rust, especially in the rear kick-ups in front of the rear wheel and frame repairs,
The body for damage, fit, poor repairs, and bonding strips,
Paint type, age and condition,
The overall mechanical condition,
The overall correctness of the car(i.e., numbers, missing or incorrect parts),
For correct finishes on all underhood surfaces,
Interior for signs of mold or water intrusion,
Condition of door panels, seats and dash,
Overall condition of wiring, firewall insulation and duct work under the dash,
Condition of the birdcage, http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1427645
I'm sure others will chime in on areas of concern. Odds are you won't find a perfect one, so just don't pay the price for one.
Good Luck,
Dave
www.bairs.com is the web address, pnone 1-800-421-9644. They have a video titled "1963-82 100 point check-up video" for $29.95. You can also purchase the Pocket Spec Guide 1953-1972 from them.
Ther are many books and videos, another excellent one from the NCRS is by Noland Adams on buying a Corvette. Try him at solidaxle.org
Before you buy you need all the knowledge you can obtain, if this is all new to you I'd strongly reccomend having the car inspected by a knowledgeable person. Since you'll be spending $35-100,000 you should join the NCRS for $35.00 and find out where the local chapters are and make contact. Many here belittle the NCRS, it's a great resource in my opinion.
Last edited by 2toys; Sep 12, 2006 at 06:33 PM.
I think someone, from CA ? Bought a solid axle (58 ?) from them recently.
www.bairs.com is the web address, pnone 1-800-421-9644. They have a video titled "1963-82 100 point check-up video" for $29.95. You can also purchase the Pocket Spec Guide 1953-1972 from them.
Ther are many books and videos, another excellent one from the NCRS is by Noland Adams on buying a Corvette. Try him at solidaxle.org
Before you buy you need all the knowledge you can obtain, if this is all new to you I'd strongly reccomend having the car inspected by a knowledgeable person. Since you'll be spending $35-100,000 you should join the NCRS for $35.00 and find out where the local chapters are and make contact. Many here belittle the NCRS, it's a great resource in my opinion.
http://www.ncrs.org/store/shop.cgi/p...58086053.32232












