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You will likely get more responses if you put your location in your profile. Many sellers don’t want to go through the hassle of crating one to ship and want buyers to pick up. Much less expensive for you as well. In addition to your ad here I would be checking my local CL daily.
I have a 1963 hardtop which is in primer ($1500.00) and another painted saddle tan for $1800.00. The 1963 will fit 63-67. They had a small indentation where the top met the rear of the door. Following years they determined it was not necessary. I'd rather not ship.
I have a C2 original hardtop for sale. Appears it hasn't been restored/ repaired possibly exterior was painted. I have used this top on my '66 several years. Nothing is is missing, broken, worked on, messed up ~ just a nice original used top. I will crate if you wish to ship from Rochester, Minnesota. $2,500 consider offers. Todd
From: Middle TN by way of KY, OH, VA, IL, CA, FL, NY, SC, HI
OP, FWIW, I was not in a hurry and kept searching for a correct top for my Rally Red '65 and I wanted one in at least decent usable shape and in the correct color.
Took me a couple of years, but I found one that was close enough to pick up instead of ship, was matching color outside (although I will eventually need to change the interior to match mine), and that was in very, very good shape needing nothing, and all for $1300 from a known Corvette seller that spends time on this site.
So, unless you've got excess cash to burn or are in a super hurry, I would counsel patience. Let people know what you're looking for and you'll get offers.
I bought one last year. Got a good deal and it was an early 63 with a dated window very close to my cars build. Some day I may paint it, probably just trip over it in storage.
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