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Don't feel bad guys, I do not see any red corvette and as far as I know I do not have any signatures turned on or off. Can't find that. Why make it so hard???!!! If only someone would take the time to explain how to get the "red corvett" to come up, all of the complaining wil be gone.
The values listed at the bottom under the Corvette Magazine and NADA seem high compared to prices I have seen on this forum in the for sale section. Why is that? Not complaining about a reputable source saying my car is worth more, just wondering what’s going on in the for sale section of the forum? Not many 73’s come up in the for sale section but just a general overview of cars around 73’.
The values listed at the bottom under the Corvette Magazine and NADA seem high compared to prices I have seen on this forum in the for sale section. Why is that? Not complaining about a reputable source saying my car is worth more, just wondering what’s going on in the for sale section of the forum? Not many 73’s come up in the for sale section but just a general overview of cars around 73’.
Thanks
BG
My guess would be that those prices are for numbers matching cars. Most that you see in the real world are cars that have had a lot of modifications. NADA refers to their High Retail as "Complety restored" and the average value as "an older restoration or a well maintained original vehicle".
I probably speak for a lot of the 73’ owners and some have already said this but I greatly appreciate the work put into the website 73 Spot. Thanks Tom73 for all the information in one nice spot!
Thanks Tom for the 73spot....Found it read the articles and checked out prices.........I couldn't agree more......The 73 is the last of the Big Block cars with a flat deck...it's a one year only transition car... and they do have tremendous torque. Lots of things to like about the 73...We love ours
One that I found of interest in the auctions was the 454 convertible that, in March of this year, was a no sale at a bid price of $54,000. I would happily have let them have my 454 coupe for 20K less