'67 Corvette Coupe, #s L-71
Seller doesn't mix words in the description...says the car has a "horrible repaint" over previous bodywork. Overall, it looks like a pretty clean car but it's a good reminder that pictures aren't always helpful in judging condition.
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----Way overpriced! Still, not a bad starting point, Lop off about $70,000 and it looks a lot more plausible!....Bill S
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Rust coming through the fiberglass in the passenger door jamb is concerning. Otherwise a good cleaning would go a long way.
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If the block is original (looks like it may be) and there isn't any internal rust, that's still only a $100K car today. A beautiful green 435 coupe sold on BaT for $127K this week. Everything is falling off, but 67 big block Corvettes have been soft awhile in my view (except the top 2% cars).
That B pillar rust doesn't look too concerning, as the rest of the drip rails appear nice. |
"A beautiful green 435 coupe sold on BaT for $127K this week."
I agree Nick, that was an EXCELLENT buy especially being an ex RSinor owned car. Not much to question on that one, a great investment 67 435 Coupe. Bill. |
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It seems like it's a good project car at the right price. That price is well under $100,000. Maybe there's a tank sticker, I didn't see anything in the writeup. Someone could do much worse buying a car with bad tags or a small block converted to a big block.
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That one needs Tim S to adopt it for a while...:smile: |
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