Who has a Corvette?
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My 1982, last of the Stingrays, till this year.
It was sitting under a tarp for 5 years and I gave it a new life. My son and daughter take it to high school, wish I could have done that when I was their age.
Real fun car and quite affordable.
Regards, Craig
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Hey Craig,Craig Stock wrote:
My 1982, last of the Stingrays, till this year.
It was sitting under a tarp for 5 years and I gave it a new life. My son and daughter take it to high school, wish I could have done that when I was their age.
Real fun car and quite affordable.
I didn't know you had a Vette!
Well have to talk at the PSGA show.
John
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Yes John,
Have had it a few years, a poor man's Corvette. Would have liked a late 60's earlier version, but they were either junk of out of my range. It runs great, looks nice, and does turn a few heads. Also just got a '65 Mustang Coupe on the road, another garage find, $700 bucks, but runs great now and am working on it with my son. Has a strait six and gets great mileage.
Have had it a few years, a poor man's Corvette. Would have liked a late 60's earlier version, but they were either junk of out of my range. It runs great, looks nice, and does turn a few heads. Also just got a '65 Mustang Coupe on the road, another garage find, $700 bucks, but runs great now and am working on it with my son. Has a strait six and gets great mileage.
Regards, Craig
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My 1958 Corvette
I sold it 4 years ago, and I still miss it every day.
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Even though I'd sworn off sports cars when I totaled my 240Z in 2012 and destroyed my right foot temporarily, I'd be happy to trade an original 1964 Emmons wraparound for one of y'all's Corvettes if interested.
I'd even throw in a couple bucks on the deal.
PM me if interested.
I'd even throw in a couple bucks on the deal.
PM me if interested.
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That's funny, HerbHerb Steiner wrote:Even though I'd sworn off sports cars when I totaled my 240Z in 2012 and destroyed my right foot temporarily, I'd be happy to trade an original 1964 Emmons wraparound for one of y'all's Corvettes if interested.
I'd even throw in a couple bucks on the deal.
PM me if interested.
Restored classic Vettes are demanding more money in respect to restored classic steels.
I'm astounded by some of the numbers. If I had kept all of mine, I'd be a multi millionaire today. Who'd a thunk it!
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Thanks Jerry, it was blessing from God for sure. We bought it to flip, so we could buy our own building. My wife and I were shocked when it sold, a once in a life time thing. It was hard to sell it. Just a few more pics from the auction. A friend of mine drove the car thru for me. The 1st one I look like I am about to throw up, then pictures from the inside of the car, and finaly this the last time I saw it, in the parking garage where we left it for the new owner.
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Yes I did. I chose Mecum because I could have a reserve, and they were really helpful on the phone. Others auctions were not.
A friend of mine inspects many cars at the auctions, and he told me to have a reserve, but also have an amount in mind that I am willing to accept. When the bidding is going on all you have is the bidders assistant helping you, because you cant hear what is happening. When the assistant asks you to lift the reserve, you cant stand there and think about it. The auction cools off, and may not come back. But if you remove the reserve quickly, people get excited because it is going to sell, and they could be close to owning it.In my case the bidders blew past the minimum in my head, but below the reserve. So when I removed the reserve the bidding took off. The car sold in less than 3 minuets.
They also do a Jedi mind trick on people, they close the hood while the bidding is still happening, and then move the car forward and bring the next car up on the block, so you think you opportunity to buy it is slipping away.It was fun, thanks for the opportunity to share.Dale.
A friend of mine inspects many cars at the auctions, and he told me to have a reserve, but also have an amount in mind that I am willing to accept. When the bidding is going on all you have is the bidders assistant helping you, because you cant hear what is happening. When the assistant asks you to lift the reserve, you cant stand there and think about it. The auction cools off, and may not come back. But if you remove the reserve quickly, people get excited because it is going to sell, and they could be close to owning it.In my case the bidders blew past the minimum in my head, but below the reserve. So when I removed the reserve the bidding took off. The car sold in less than 3 minuets.
They also do a Jedi mind trick on people, they close the hood while the bidding is still happening, and then move the car forward and bring the next car up on the block, so you think you opportunity to buy it is slipping away.It was fun, thanks for the opportunity to share.Dale.
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Corvette
I have always wanted a Corvette, but never did. I showed this post to my wife. She said, "You should ask how many Steelers who own Corvettes are also divorced?"
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Re: Corvette
Happily married, Doug. In fact, for years - no, decades - the wife had been hearing me say I wanted to get back into a Vette some day, and it was at her insistence that I finally took the plunge. And when I said I wanted to take up pedal steel, she said "OK, go for it!". Talk about a "keeper".....Doug Palmer wrote:I have always wanted a Corvette, but never did. I showed this post to my wife. She said, "You should ask how many Steelers who own Corvettes are also divorced?"
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Re: Corvette
I have a sea blue 92'. It was a present for myself, after my divorce in 1993. And after all these years, the Vette' is still here, and the ex is still gone. A very good trade indeed!