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I like it. Looks really clean, well taken care of. The interior is pristine and best of all, it's a four speed car, which for California, is near non-existent!
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/4753599753.html
I like it. Looks really clean, well taken care of. The interior is pristine and best of all, it's a four speed car, which for California, is near non-existent!
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This is a really nice, clean looking, well taken care of Corvette, that has class and style to it, and it's still fun to drive. Leave it stock, or maybe do some CARB EO legal stuff to it, but otherwise, it's just a nice car to have.
PS: Believe me, it will have some good torque to it and it will move out decently. It is not a street racer, nor will it impair your street cred, if you don't race every stinking four door Honda Civic POS with white bathtub parts hanging off've it. Just play "I'm not interested" and you'll be fine. Admit that it is, what it is, when people ask, but that it is a classic, C3 that's always eye candy, to just about anybody who knows cars and most car guys, know this and still respect the machine, horsepower or not.
Last edited by F22; Nov 11, 2014 at 05:22 PM.
Cracking the 300 hp barrier will require a little more investment, but not impossible.
400hp is probably more like a mid-4-digit investment. I put about 7 into my motor(450hp), but I went overboard on reliability components.
Basically they screw into the mount holes you see, then you set the T-tops in and belt them down. I always promised myself that I'd never do over 50 with mine strapped on for fear of looking in the mirror and watching $1,000 of glass skid across the pavement. I can tell you I've been well past 70 when I remembered that they were there. They're not pretty but they do work....
Hugh, if it looks as good in person as it does in the pics, buy it, love it and drive it and don't lower yourself to worrying about the other guys. Yes, if the engine/drivetrain is right you've got enough power there to have kinds of fun. About the only drivetrain element I'd worry about is the 4 speed. You might want to tuck an overdrive (5 or 6 speed) in for extended California freeway runs.
It's not always about speed... sometimes it's about
's per mile and that '81 looks like it has a lot left.My .02,
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