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11-06-07, 01:07 PM
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Curiosity1968-72
I am interested in buying a corvette stingray within the next couple months. I have found many nice cars between 1975 and 1981. I am curious if its worth the wait and the money to find a car between 1968 and 1972. The horsepower difference seems to be grand. Any input or comments are much appreciated.
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11-06-07, 01:55 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1972 LT-1/Air coupe w/all options
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Originally Posted by David Carrier
I am interested in buying a corvette stingray within the next couple months. I have found many nice cars between 1975 and 1981. I am curious if its worth the wait and the money to find a car between 1968 and 1972. The horsepower difference seems to be grand. Any input or comments are much appreciated.
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Emissions and the related lower compression ratios did cut the horsepower on later C3s (starting in '71) but a lot of the change was the reporting method (net vs. gross.)
Still, IMO the chrome bumper models are the better cars. But I'm biased.
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11-06-07, 02:51 PM
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Location: Cortlandt Manor,NY
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My Corvette(s): 1970 red cpe 350/300
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It depends what you are looking for in the car. I don't think that the performance difference is noticable and if you are driving a 35 year old car I don't know how wise it is to test its upper limits. Chrome bumper vettes are desireable but they cost more. Later years 73-77 are great cars and can cost a lot less.
Which will appreciate more or depreciate less? That is a question no one can answer for sure. But if you are looking for an investment put your money in stocks or mutual funds. They will give you a better return every time.
If you buy a C3 be prepared to do a lot of work to keep them running properly or be prepared to spend a whole lot of money paying someone to do it for you. Cars that are 30+ years old need repairs and maintainence.
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11-06-07, 03:08 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1973 L-48 Coupe
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Hmmmmm, last time I looked my '73 had a chrome bumpers
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11-06-07, 04:30 PM
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Location: Maryland
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I think there are quite a lot of differences between the 68-72 cars and the 73-82 cars; so people have their own preferences. Personally I think the $$$ difference is worth it . While cost is a big factor for most of us I would encourage you to search for and buy the car you really want. The longer you plan to keep the car the more important it is to buy what you want.
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Alan
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11-06-07, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Chas
Hmmmmm, last time I looked my '73 had a chrome bumpers 
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Bah. It's only got half the chrome bumpers.
It's the right color, though!
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11-06-07, 06:21 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: greenville sc
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i suggest a 63-67 version
just throwing in my .02
C3 is very nice. If I were going to get one it would be 68-72 vintage.
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11-06-07, 08:30 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: australia
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My Corvette(s): 74 cpe targa, L82 only 24000 miles, ex virginia.
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choices
My pick is 1970 to 1972, 350, buy the best example,you can aford, and one that has been used regulary,and the colour you like, i personally would never own red, or any green. regards.
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11-07-07, 09:37 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Horse Cave, KY
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My Corvette(s): 1968 convertible; 1980 L-82
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Good information here; worth the price of a copy. Reading through it will help when it comes time to make a choice.
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11-07-07, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Erik S. Klein
Bah. It's only got half the chrome bumpers.
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11-07-07, 10:37 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Millersville, MD
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My Corvette(s): 1979 L-48 Black Coupe
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The later C3's are built with all the weight and aerodynamics modifications. They are also cheaper to purchase and what money you may have left over, opposed to purchasing an early C3, you can put towards restoration. Unfortunately, HP and TQ significantly decreased due to emmissions, etc. IMHO any C3 is a wonderful investment and exciting to drive. I personally like the C3 chrome bumper Vette's specifically the 73. As mentioned, it really is personal preference. What are your goals and how much money do you have to work with? Are you looking for a show car, weekend driver or daily driver? Will you be doing the work yourself? There is a lot to consider and everyone here will agree to just "be patient". You will know when the vette and time is right.
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11-07-07, 10:40 AM
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My Corvette(s): 1979 L-48 Black Coupe
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Originally Posted by Erik S. Klein
Bah. It's only got half the chrome bumpers.
It's the right color, though! 
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Half the Chrome Bumper is what makes his Vette so unique...
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11-07-07, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Vette79
Half the Chrome Bumper is what makes his Vette so unique... 
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Of course I was just teasing.
His car looks awesome as do all of the C3s. I just love the shark lines, regardless of bumper style.
I almost bought a "worked" 79 L-82 (headers, heads, cam, etc.) and looked at a couple of BB verts before settling on my LT-1.
If it's a Vette, it's gotta be good.
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11-07-07, 02:21 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tucson, Arizona
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My Corvette(s): 1970 Roadster, 1971 LT-1, 1971 Coupe
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It really all depends on what you want. The older C3s are very cool, but you may not want to drive/race them to death because they are much rarer, and getting harder to find. If you go newer, like '74-78 you can get them A LOT cheeper, and there are still many of them out there for sale at very reasonable prices. Go find a nice '76 and drive the damn thing. You can learn a lot about C3s by working on it, and later get a "classic".
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11-09-07, 01:18 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1971 Nevada Silver LT-1
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Originally Posted by red70vette
It depends what you are looking for in the car. I don't think that the performance difference is noticable and if you are driving a 35 year old car I don't know how wise it is to test its upper limits.
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Just put mine in storage this past Wednesday. On the way to the storage building I came up on a car I thought was going kinda slow, so I moved into the passing lane and gave it a little gas. When I looked down a second later I was at 90+ - it's SOOOooooo SWEET!
Go for the bumpers.
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