this will make you sick
this 96 collector edition 15k miles bought for lt4 engine to put in a hot rod and parting out the rest. there seem to be some real stupid people out there. this just makes me sick:willy::willy::willy::willy:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corvette-lef...525548&vxp=mtr |
That is not cool.
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He's got a whole car to part out and he's starting with the driver's side window?
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Originally Posted by 383vett
(Post 1583126603)
He's got a whole car to part out and he's starting with the driver's side window?
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Thats Sean Pilot out of LA. He probably got the car minus the drive train. He's a pretty good source for C4 stuff, and he advertizes in the LA Craigs list.
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I'm sorry why would.... why did....
But you could hot rod....the C4.... the hell? |
Hmmmm.....I may be one of the circling buzzards.....Few things that Marco needs that that car could donate.....:yesnod:
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Fred that the guy over on Woodley?
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Originally Posted by 383vett
(Post 1583126603)
He's got a whole car to part out and he's starting with the driver's side window?
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
(Post 1583127100)
Fred that the guy over on Woodley?
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Im cool with it.
Look, he's providing parts to people like us who need them, Second if it was a restorable vehicle, he prob would have done it. |
:ack:
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Sorry folks but C4s are at a point where the parts are worth well more than the whole.
MIke |
Originally Posted by aboatguy
(Post 1583128640)
Sorry folks but C4s are at a point where the parts are worth well more than the whole.
MIke So why not just hot rod the C4 instead of gutting it to use it for another rod? |
Originally Posted by Aaron Keating
(Post 1583128835)
Isn't the whole point of a real hot rod is that it's cheap, stupid fast, and kick ass looking?
So why not just hot rod the C4 instead of gutting it to use it for another rod? Face it the average american gearhead thinks a C4 is a geezer's ride; hell some folks believe its mullet worthy, like the 80s F-bodies were. Plus the ergonomics and practicallity of a C4 isn't the best for the average american.(OBESE and out of shape) And then there's the biggest drawback with a vette and the reason I never wanted one when I was a young gear head; No back seat and the cockpit is pretty tight for night-time acrobatics with Suzie Rottencrotch. Mike |
They made a ton of C4's. It's good to have plenty of parts on the market. Helps to keep prices down and also helps us to keep them going.
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true, the parts are worth more than the car as a whole in most cases. in the case of the 96 in questions here, i believe that its was a slap in the face to Corvette enthusiasts to dismantle a good running, low mileage CE for parts. it just screams the lack of respect this self proclaimed "Corvette dismantler" has for Corvettes as a whole. sure its a necessary evil to part out cars that cannot be salvaged so that other ones may live on but in this case, its just plain rude.
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Originally Posted by aboatguy
(Post 1583128911)
Because most folks don't believe a C4 is cool or kick ass looking
Face it the average american gearhead thinks a C4 is a geezer's ride; hell some folks believe its mullet worthy, like the 80s F-bodies were. Plus the ergonomics and practicallity of a C4 isn't the best for the average american.(OBESE and out of shape) And then there's the biggest drawback with a vette and the reason I never wanted one when I was a young gear head; No back seat and the cockpit is pretty tight for night-time acrobatics with Suzie Rottencrotch. Mike I thought everyone thought all corvettes were geezer rides... that doesn't seem to stop them from lusting after the C2. True. But most traditional hot rods aren't good for Fatty McLardass either. MMm night time acrobatics. Much easier with the top off! :thumbs: |
Originally Posted by dizwiz24
(Post 1583128022)
Im cool with it.
Look, he's providing parts to people like us who need them, Second if it was a restorable vehicle, he prob would have done it. 15K miles, no accidents, no flood damage? I doubt it needed restoration. I agree that available parts are a good thing for our hobby, but I'm a hot rod builder as well and there are PLENTY of options for engines! I came across a great deal on a ZZ4 engine that's going in my 57' Chevy truck project. I just can't see parting a car like this....:shrug: |
No back seat and the cockpit is pretty tight for night-time acrobatics with Suzie Rottencrotch. |
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