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04-25-05, 11:15 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Boyertown, PA
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My Corvette(s): Silver 62,Maroon 68vert,Silver Beige 86cp,Brn 74cp
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Looking at 86 cp.
I know it's a tough question but I'd appreciate any input. The way these prices seem to be changing I'm not sure I have a clue. Checked NADA and Kelly.
Looking at an 86 cp., 4+3 18k mi. Body, paint, wheels and interior look absolutly new. It was probably in rain in its early days just going by its look underneath. It is all original except the battery and the A/C has been converted to 134. The tires are 19 years old and one muffler is beginning to flake at the low end where condensation sits. This of course for me will mean 2 new mufflers or exhaust mod for the right tone in the near future. The engine compartment and underside are 18k clean but not detailed. I'm sorry I have no pics., asking price is 12,500. I love my C-1 and C-3, and now these C-4s are gettin to me. They seem like such a good value.
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Mike
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04-25-05, 11:39 PM
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Location: Oregon
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My Corvette(s): 1986 white coupe/STROKER
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Originally Posted by magoo
I know it's a tough question but I'd appreciate any input. The way these prices seem to be changing I'm not sure I have a clue. Checked NADA and Kelly.
Looking at an 86 cp., 4+3 18k mi. Body, paint, wheels and interior look absolutly new. It was probably in rain in its early days just going by its look underneath. It is all original except the battery and the A/C has been converted to 134. The tires are 19 years old and one muffler is beginning to flake at the low end where condensation sits. This of course for me will mean 2 new mufflers or exhaust mod for the right tone in the near future. The engine compartment and underside are 18k clean but not detailed. I'm sorry I have no pics., asking price is 12,500. I love my C-1 and C-3, and now these C-4s are gettin to me. They seem like such a good value.
Thanks
Mike
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That's a WAY lot of money for an 86. Need more info. Tell us the particulars of the car in detail. That's definately a collector price, not sure it's warented  If you want a C4 to drive, pass on this one IMHO
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04-26-05, 12:27 AM
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Location: Northern Indiana
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My Corvette(s): 1987 Z52 Black Convertible
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That is cheap compared to what I have seen going in the autotraders. If everything checks out I would seriously think about getting it if you have the money to spend. I think someone is selling and 89 with more miles for like three to four grand more, I cant remember exactly. I think that is really really cheap considering the miles, and the condition you say everything is in. Keep us informed.
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04-26-05, 12:35 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition #0497/2050
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I think this could be a case of the car sitting around too much!
For $12.5K, you could get something with more miles on it but more modern and proven. Who knows what hidden ailments there are in a 21 year old car that has so few miles on it.
My opinion is with Moon on this one.
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04-26-05, 02:04 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1986 Pearl white, Z51
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Where is the 21 year old car???
Math time Edmond  Just kiddin bud.
Mart
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04-26-05, 02:47 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1986 Black Convertible.. 1987 ZZ-383 red coupe
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Originally Posted by Mart
Where is the 21 year old car???
Math time Edmond  Just kiddin bud.
Mart 
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It's 3 +1 and carry the 2..that gives you 19...
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04-26-05, 02:48 AM
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Location: Netherlands , Europe
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My Corvette(s): 1986 Black Coupe RPO Z51
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I do not know what your added value is to a low mileage Vette and if you are a bit handy with a screwdriver.
you can also buy a cheaper higher mileage specimen and renew the interior
when needed change the engine for a rebuilded.
I did it with my 1986 coupe 130 k miles on the clock.
rebuild engine last year, rebuild tranny this year and I ordered carpet set, leather sport seats with foam , new dash bezels,
when I calculate all costs together will be around € 8000
and in Europe everything is more expensive compared to the USA for Vette parts
this leaves you about $ 4000 for a Vette with a nice looking paintjob.
maybe its a stupid way of thinking but thats when you have a new Vette on the driveway and almost having insurance for a problems free period.
when you buy the low mileage always garaged car, you do not know what was damaged by just sitting in the garage.
and the $ 12k "bargain" could end up as a $ 20k hell.
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04-26-05, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Mart
Where is the 21 year old car???
Math time Edmond  Just kiddin bud.
Mart 
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Hey, I went to public school!
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04-26-05, 07:27 AM
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Sounds to HIGH in price for that old of a car.....low miles can lead to alot of problems also....OIL LEAKS for one....they are made to be driven not sitting around....IMO
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04-26-05, 07:59 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Boyertown, PA
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My Corvette(s): Silver 62,Maroon 68vert,Silver Beige 86cp,Brn 74cp
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the replies no matter which side of the scale you're on. I guess that is why I'm confused. I'm a pretty good wrench, still a licensed Pa insp. mech. Had a service station for 15 years, sold in 84. And savin 4k is nothin to sneeze at. And puttin together somethin ( like a stroker) with a little more pep is nice too. Your cars all sound great. The particulars of this car are as i've listed. It's not a callaway or any special model, It does have alum. heads which I guess most 86s did because of some defect that year. I believe that's 235 h.p. It is silver beige with brown leather. It does not have climate control A/C but just a standard unit. I considered this a plus because of maint. issues. Everything seems to work as it should and of course the appearance is right. I understand the risk of sitting too much but most all the posts I've read say buy the lowest mi. vette you can afford. And having 2 others it seems like a big time commitment to do the rebuild. I'm thinking about making an offer that I think is enough and leave the decision up to the seller. Does anyone know of particular improvements to the 86 over the 84 + 85s? Or improvments made after 86 that make it a good idea to look at a later model? Anyone who has time, please chime in.
Thanks so much,
Mike
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04-26-05, 08:55 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1994 Arctic White Z07 A4 Coupe K&N, Corsa, 1.6 RR
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Originally Posted by magoo
Thanks guys, I appreciate the replies no matter which side of the scale you're on. I guess that is why I'm confused. I'm a pretty good wrench, still a licensed Pa insp. mech. Had a service station for 15 years, sold in 84. And savin 4k is nothin to sneeze at. And puttin together somethin ( like a stroker) with a little more pep is nice too. Your cars all sound great. The particulars of this car are as i've listed. It's not a callaway or any special model, It does have alum. heads which I guess most 86s did because of some defect that year. I believe that's 235 h.p. It is silver beige with brown leather. It does not have climate control A/C but just a standard unit. I considered this a plus because of maint. issues. Everything seems to work as it should and of course the appearance is right. I understand the risk of sitting too much but most all the posts I've read say buy the lowest mi. vette you can afford. And having 2 others it seems like a big time commitment to do the rebuild. I'm thinking about making an offer that I think is enough and leave the decision up to the seller. Does anyone know of particular improvements to the 86 over the 84 + 85s? Or improvments made after 86 that make it a good idea to look at a later model? Anyone who has time, please chime in.
Thanks so much,
Mike
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Mike, I don't know right off the top of my head, but the book "Cor-Vette Specs 1984-1996" by Mike Antoinick has all the facts figures and info you will need. Good luck with the purchase.
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04-26-05, 09:07 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Savage, MN, USA
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My Corvette(s): 1988 35th Anniversary Edition
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Originally Posted by magoo
.... Does anyone know of particular improvements to the 86 over the 84 + 85s? Or improvments made after 86 that make it a good idea to look at a later model? Anyone who has time, please chime in.
Thanks so much,
Mike
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Improvements were being made every year during this time. As suggested before, it would be a good idea to get a good book with descriptions for each year and decide what is important to you. I believe '86 added a body stiffner to the coupe and ABS.
Good luck with your search.
John
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04-26-05, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by magoo
Thanks guys, I appreciate the replies no matter which side of the scale you're on. I guess that is why I'm confused. I'm a pretty good wrench, still a licensed Pa insp. mech. Had a service station for 15 years, sold in 84. And savin 4k is nothin to sneeze at. And puttin together somethin ( like a stroker) with a little more pep is nice too. Your cars all sound great. The particulars of this car are as i've listed. It's not a callaway or any special model, It does have alum. heads which I guess most 86s did because of some defect that year. I believe that's 235 h.p. It is silver beige with brown leather. It does not have climate control A/C but just a standard unit. I considered this a plus because of maint. issues. Everything seems to work as it should and of course the appearance is right. I understand the risk of sitting too much but most all the posts I've read say buy the lowest mi. vette you can afford. And having 2 others it seems like a big time commitment to do the rebuild. I'm thinking about making an offer that I think is enough and leave the decision up to the seller. Does anyone know of particular improvements to the 86 over the 84 + 85s? Or improvments made after 86 that make it a good idea to look at a later model? Anyone who has time, please chime in.
Thanks so much,
Mike
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OK, there are a few more important details here, but it would still be nice to know:
1 is this the original owner
2 are there a FULL set of service records available
3 what is the driving history, how often was the car driven, started and
warmed to full operating temps, was it always garaged - heated?
4 why is the car being sold
The car couldn't have even been driven 1k/yr. It doesn't seem like that's enough to keep the car components that degrade without use from doing just that. It could easily nickel and dime you, and become a headache you'll wish you didn't have.
84 and 85 were crossfire setups. 86 went to the TPI and improved computers. The aluminum heads came on the very late 86 coupes and all ragtops. The D44 was standard only with the standard shift on all C4's.
In 88 the brakes and wheels were upgraded to larger sizes.
I think the LT1 was introduced in 91 or 92,at which time the OPTI ignition began, and OBD 2 began in 96.
I'm close on this stuff. Someone will rip me  sideways if I've made any errors
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04-26-05, 02:36 PM
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My Corvette(s): Silver 62,Maroon 68vert,Silver Beige 86cp,Brn 74cp
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Thanks Moonunit, I sure won't rip ya for helpin. This is not the original owner, it is the second and the first is the one who put all the miles on. This guy says he put less than 1000 mi. on it in the last 9 yrs. That is why it's for sale. He advertised it last year for 14k and didn't sell it, and he advertised it for a week now and hasn't sold it so I don't think he knows of anything wrong with it. It is now being kept in an attached garage which is not heated, but I think it would be warmer than a detached and at least be dry. I don't know about any service records, I will ask. Does anyone think it's worth 10k?
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04-26-05, 03:24 PM
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No, I don't believe it's worth 10K.
Ask him for a test drive. If he refuses, you have no business buying from him anyway. If it checks out well, start working the price down.
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