What's It Worth? 1969 Corvette Coupe, 350-350, close ratio 4-speed
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What's It Worth? 1969 Corvette Coupe, 350-350, close ratio 4-speed
Please refer to a new post where the car is now up For Sale.
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1605838327
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1605838327
Last edited by Altos_Guy; 10-27-2022 at 11:21 PM. Reason: Update the post
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If, I can make a suggestion to you....I would delete this post and re-title a new post in the C3 Gen section under the header / title "What's it worth. I would also take as many photos of the car as it sits today and post them with your new thread.
Stay in tune...
Stay in tune...
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Photos to come
Thanks for moving the post
A rainstorm went through here starting early this morning - it's still wet outside. Plus, we just had a power cut.
Once the weather improves, I'll move the car out into the driveway and take some pictures to post.
A rainstorm went through here starting early this morning - it's still wet outside. Plus, we just had a power cut.
Once the weather improves, I'll move the car out into the driveway and take some pictures to post.
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Imho,
IMHO, I usually check "completed" sales on ebay. You need an ebay account to do this. That way you can see what they actually sold for.
Next check what folks are asking here, ebay, autotrader, corvette trader, ect plus the various blue book values, NADA, Hagerty (has a good one) and try to get a sense of a range to ask.
Good luck and still a soft market I think from what I see C3's going for today. If you can, better to wait until the market improves or at least spring comes. Plus is 69's are in the top ones for desirability plus the more original the better as the market rewards originality.
Next check what folks are asking here, ebay, autotrader, corvette trader, ect plus the various blue book values, NADA, Hagerty (has a good one) and try to get a sense of a range to ask.
Good luck and still a soft market I think from what I see C3's going for today. If you can, better to wait until the market improves or at least spring comes. Plus is 69's are in the top ones for desirability plus the more original the better as the market rewards originality.
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Ugh, Id love that!!! Tell me I can afford it.
I cant but give me something to go on.
Love the 70s
I cant but give me something to go on.
Love the 70s
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No Progess Due to Rain
Hi, Everyone who responded,
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have not been able to proceed with photos because it has been raining off and on since I did my original post.
It's raining now, the forecast is rain for tomorrow, Sunday.
I'll be away for Christmas, so I won't be able to do any more on the car until closer to New Year's day.
Yes, I'll be happy to show the car to those folks who would like to see it, once I have it cleaned up.
I'll post again once I have taken the photos and followed some of the suggestions about setting a price to sell the car.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have not been able to proceed with photos because it has been raining off and on since I did my original post.
It's raining now, the forecast is rain for tomorrow, Sunday.
I'll be away for Christmas, so I won't be able to do any more on the car until closer to New Year's day.
Yes, I'll be happy to show the car to those folks who would like to see it, once I have it cleaned up.
I'll post again once I have taken the photos and followed some of the suggestions about setting a price to sell the car.