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Value of a 1991 Vette Convert w/ 47k??

Old 06-20-2013, 03:08 AM
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I am about to buy a 1991 Convertible 6speed with 47000 miles. Polo Green with tan interior. What would you all consider the value to be? It needs vaccuum work for the passenger headlight to work properly but thats it.. basically mint.
Old 06-20-2013, 04:27 AM
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I suggest Auto Trader as a good reference to the asking price. If you don't find anything comperable in your local area broaden the scope as much as necessary to fine a comperable Vette.

When my prior '88 was hit the perp's insurance used AT as the reference to evaluate my car. After I had the insurance check I used AT to check pricing and to find my current '88 Vette.
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So its a convertible with a 6 speed and low miles. It sounds good to me.
Old 06-20-2013, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by novaguy14
I am about to buy a 1991 Convertible 6speed with 47000 miles. Polo Green with tan interior. What would you all consider the value to be? It needs vaccuum work for the passenger headlight to work properly but thats it.. basically mint.
Vacuum work for the passenger headlight???

It is really hard to say what it is worth. Depends on condition, service history, etc. Low mileage helps, but it is a 22 year old vehicle.
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"Vacuum work"? C4 headlights have an electrical motor - one for each headlight. NO vacuum needed or used.
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Originally Posted by novaguy14
I am about to buy a 1991 Convertible 6speed with 47000 miles. Polo Green with tan interior. What would you all consider the value to be? It needs vaccuum work for the passenger headlight to work properly but thats it.. basically mint.
Six speed mint condition convertible with ONLY 47,000 miles! $8900.00 low to $12,000.00 high would be an average right now.

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Old 06-20-2013, 04:23 PM
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nevermind, as I was about to head there to buy it I found out he had been hiding the fact that it was a salvage title

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