Thinking about selling and why
I’ve owned my 1976 for more than 5 years now, have gone through just about everything, and love driving it. That being said I’m thinking about selling.
I have my plans for a different engine, transmission, rear end, and entire computerized overhaul, but when the car works so well now as an analog machine do I really want to tear all that out? All the hard work I’ve put into the engine just to tear it all apart again?
I’m not thinking about being done with Corvettes or C3s in general, not by a long shot. But when I think about the kind of car I want to own and never get rid of I think of a model with chrome bumpers, at least in the rear, a dedicated chassis that eliminates the shortcomings of a suspension designed in the early 60s, and a sort of clean slate where I don’t have to feel bad about changing things.
I bought the nicest car I could afford when I was younger, but if I want to take it further does it make more sense to start over? Not even from a monetary standpoint, but just the work put into the car to make it what it is today? I’m beginning to think so.
The car has very nice paint, no rust anywhere, different heads, cam, and intake on the numbers matching engine, coilovers front and rear with a bunch of other suspension mods, aftermarket brakes, and a whole lot of other custom touches as you can see in the photos. Am I crazy for even thinking about getting rid of it? Or if I do end up selling what do you think a fair asking price is?
Last edited by Piersonpie; May 1, 2026 at 11:05 PM.





Price wise it's always tougher to gage on a modded car..
It’s still a minor preference though. If I were to start over again I’m kind of thinking about getting a vert too.
Your C3 is pretty much exactly the way you wanted it, so I am sensing some boredom with it and not having anything to do with your spare time, And it will never handle like a modern car, no matter what the dedicated chassis might be.
Here is what my solution was to a similar problem with my 78 project, which isn't done BTW. My wife suggested that although I was having fun with the C3 and all the boxes of stuff that were being delivered, we could have more fun with a corvette we could actually drive. GOD I love that woman. So we bought a 2012 C6. But I am not allowed near it with a tool in my hand. It is pure stock but more power and better handling than anything I could do to it. Great for road trips too. Maybe you should keep the C3, then pick up an early C6 ( skip over the C5), maybe with an LS2 to keep your investment low. Then play with it anyway you want. You will be starting with a great platform to build on. Then as time and money allow upgrade it. Maybe get a LS3. Tune it with your computer. Make your chassis mods. There are lots of upgrades you can make as the wallet allows. I have the best of both worlds right now. Good luck with this decision, because it is not an easy one.
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Your C3 is beautiful and modded the way you want. It sounds to me like you're leaning toward a restomod bumper car. If that's the case you're probably better off selling your most excellent C3 and finding a fresh way to start. Do it your way and enjoy it! Whatever you do, I wish you well. Best, Paul





I could never sell mine, but if something happened to it I'd be all over a C6 Z06..
Yes, my ideal C3 is a chrome bumper restomod. One that I can get into and start with the first hit of the key and drive as far as I want in comfort and full confidence in the powertrain. As much fun as they are, side pipes and no overdrive are not “comfortable.”
Thanks everyone for the kind remarks, I have a lot to think about.






As others have said get a C6 or C7…..
Good luck with your decision…not an easy one for sure.
In regards to your question. The thing about parts today they have gone up a lot compared to pre Covid prices. Many have doubled in price so building a new or redoing an old hot rod will be expensive..
Maybe time to add on a another garage space? LOL.
Oh and your C3 looks great!
I’ll start to add up all my receipts. That will give me at least an idea of what I have into it. I know I’ll never get that amount back, but if I do end up selling I’ll probably list it high enough to justify it.
I am always intrigued with an unfinished project and even look for one from time to time... recently found an unfinished cobra im considering.
So just out of curiosity have you looked for something close to what you would build, with so many being sold much under what's been put into them have you considered a chrome bumper vert like you would have built it or perhaps unfinished... might make the decision easier.
I now look for an unfinished project as long as the work was done well and it has the right story... best of luck in your decision and search.
I enjoy the build more than owning or driving.
I can only afford one build or toy at a time so mine will go up for sale as soon as it’s finished.
I’m already planning my next build which is also another Factory Five build.
Looks to be a nice car. If you are bored with it and want something else, that is normal. Can be spendy though.
I was wanting another project car to add to the 3 I already have to make sure I have plenty to do when I retire. Given the high costs of parts and supplies, not likely to happen. It just doesn't dollar out these days. I was looking at getting a DV1 clear coat spray gun and they are close to 1000 bucks! Nope, I'll make do with my current gun.
Good luck on your decision.






















