FS: 1996 CE LT4 convertible - New England
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
1996 CE LT4 convertible - New England
1996 LT4 Collector Edition Convertible - $17,000
If you have any questions
If you have any questions
Last edited by kg4fku; 03-31-2019 at 09:39 AM. Reason: added sale items
#2
Wouldn't it be easier (and get more attention)
to post some pics here? Just sayin'...
(Black top & interior...what color is the car?)
to post some pics here? Just sayin'...
(Black top & interior...what color is the car?)
Last edited by Vetteblack-96; 10-25-2018 at 10:29 PM.
#3
Pro
Unless it's been repainted, all CE's were silver. But seeing pics. of the vehicle with the C7 Z06 wheels could pique some interest.
#4
Thanks, 4theboy, I thought they all might be silver but then I thought
they wouldn't restrict themselves to just one color. Wrong guess on
my part!
I suppose it's nice to have an exclusive color for a certain year/model
but I wonder if they wouldn't have sold more if they hadn't limited the
color choice? I know silver is a popular color, but still...
they wouldn't restrict themselves to just one color. Wrong guess on
my part!
I suppose it's nice to have an exclusive color for a certain year/model
but I wonder if they wouldn't have sold more if they hadn't limited the
color choice? I know silver is a popular color, but still...
Last edited by Vetteblack-96; 10-25-2018 at 10:54 PM.
#5
Melting Slicks
Thanks, 4theboy, I thought they all might be silver but then I thought
they wouldn't restrict themselves to just one color. Wrong guess on
my part!
I suppose it's nice to have an exclusive color for a certain year/model
but I wonder if they wouldn't have sold more if they hadn't limited the
color choice? I know silver is a popular color, but still...
they wouldn't restrict themselves to just one color. Wrong guess on
my part!
I suppose it's nice to have an exclusive color for a certain year/model
but I wonder if they wouldn't have sold more if they hadn't limited the
color choice? I know silver is a popular color, but still...
I like my 96 CE, but im also under no illusion that its NOT a rare care. Mine might be more rare than most being an LT4, Z51 car, but its still not that rare in the grand scheme.
The OP's car is 1 of 244 unless its got some kind of special option like F45 ride control which could make it a bit more rare.
Last edited by rjacobs; 10-26-2018 at 10:40 AM.
#6
RJ,
I didn't realize that! Thanks for the heads up!
Personally, I wouldn't want a car that's too rare or too low miles b/c I
want to be able to drive it w/o worrying that I'm lessening the value
by doing so.
I find it kind of amusing that so many Corvettes are described as
"rare" or only "1 of whatever". That's fine if you're a collector but
Corvettes in general are limited production cars anyway, as compared
to the average daily drivers of the general population.
I didn't realize that! Thanks for the heads up!
Personally, I wouldn't want a car that's too rare or too low miles b/c I
want to be able to drive it w/o worrying that I'm lessening the value
by doing so.
I find it kind of amusing that so many Corvettes are described as
"rare" or only "1 of whatever". That's fine if you're a collector but
Corvettes in general are limited production cars anyway, as compared
to the average daily drivers of the general population.