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Old 07-24-2021, 12:32 PM
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Had A Lot of Corvettes in the '70s but today would prefer a Targa roof C4 with manual trans and AC. However my tastes run more to other GM two seaters now.

Of the C2s would prefer a FI/Muncie 65 (disk brakes standard). However also come from a time when a nice C2 was between one and three K$.

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Old 07-24-2021, 08:17 PM
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My dad bought his '63 in 1965. Pretty much original (327, 4-speed w/4.56:1 rear). Sold it about 15 years ago for $35k.

He could sell it today for another 100k added onto the 35k. Seriously.
Here's my 'survivor' '61 with a stealth 383 built to look like the original 283 270 HP engine......
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