Inspecting a '67 Corvette Convertible
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Re: Inspecting a '67 Corvette Convertible
Based on the condition you have described, I would say the price would be $10K to $15K less here in the US. Factor in the taxes, etc. that you describe and you begin to get close to $48K. I am assuming the import taxes were paid by him and that you do not have to pay them again.
You may want to check out this price calculator for guidance:
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Consider a 'local' expert opinion on the subject!
NCRS has an active chapter across the channel in the UK. Their judging chairman, Tom Falconer, is an author of various books on Corvette + he runs a shop south/west of London (Claremont) where parts are for sale, used Corvettes are available, general repair/maintenance is done, and full turn-key restoration services are offered.
Why not do a couple of things:
(1) Consider joining the UK chapter just to build a 'nest' of European Corvettte-savvy friends to help you with the 'care and feeding' issues associated with your intended purchase.
(2) Consider contacting Tom to see if you can use him in the capacity of pre-sale buyer's agent to assist you in assessing the condition and economics of your purchase.
On issue #1, contact Chris Sale, UK Membership Chairman (cjsale@dialpipex.com)
On issue #2, contact Tom Falconer, UK Judging Chairman (ClaremontC@aol.com) or phone 01634-244-444 (and tell him 'Uncle Jack' from the States referred you).- Top
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Re: Consider a 'local' expert opinion on the subje
unless you've had a vette before be careful about paying that much for a car that is frequently counterfeit in it "numbers matching", to check prices you can lo on to www.hemmings.com and view hundreds of vettes for sale, the dealer prices are crazy, the private sale prices are more reasonable, call on of the people who have sold a 67 with the same options that this car has and compare what they actually got for the car, in my limited view the US market has softened a bit sinceaugust, good luck- Top
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