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Old 12-04-2018, 07:31 AM
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I’m in the process of buying an 07 Corvette. What are some recommendations for a forum to join?

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Old 12-04-2018, 08:38 AM
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What’s that supposed to mean?

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Old 12-04-2018, 08:44 AM
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yup.

They seem to have a great group with lots of info.

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Offtopic.com is only one of the biggest forums on the internet. It's not a corvette forum though, but it is a huge forum.

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Corvetteforum.com is a great site with a lot of info. Study hard before purchasing as there are plenty of "gotchas' on these cars. I've had a few C6 cars and love them...a lot of bang for the buck. Will be selling my 2008 this spring to purchase a C6 Grand Sport or a 62 Pontiac 425A car.

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I had an 07 too. Beware faulty oil pressure sensors. A lot of car for the money. But yeah Corvetteforum was really helpful on a couple of occasions.

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Corvetteforum.com is a great site with a lot of info. Study hard before purchasing as there are plenty of "gotchas' on these cars. I've had a few C6 cars and love them...a lot of bang for the buck. Will be selling my 2008 this spring to purchase a C6 Grand Sport or a 62 Pontiac 425A car.
What are some of the gotchas I should be looking for?

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Ls1tech.com is a good one along with the ones already mentioned.

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What are some of the gotchas I should be looking for?
Depends on the model you are looking at! Z06 models (even with low mileage) have a lot of valve train/head issues that are fairly expensive to resolve. Pretty late tonight, I'll try and shoot you a PM later tomorrow with some of what I am familiar with.

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