I have searched a number of sites but have been unable to find a comprehensive value guide that includes the model year and available options. Corvette Fever Magazine had a site some years back but this does not appear to be available anymore. Does anyone know of an online guide.
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Re: Corvette Value Guide
For value of older and collectable Corvettes check out the NADA link at http://www.nadaguides.com/SectionHom...=22&p=0&f=5003 They list certain options and their added value.Terry Buchanan
Webmaster / Secretary - Heart of Ohio Chapter www.ncrs.org/hoo
Corvettes Owned:
1977 Coupe
1968 Convertible 427/390 (L-36) Chapter Top Flight 2007, Regional Top Flight 2010, National Top Flight 2011
2003 Electron Blue Coupe
2019 Torch Red Grand Sport Coupe- Top
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Current value determinations can be tough. Use all resources and then make a determination. Auction reports, ebay, value guides, cars listed locally in your area are all good data to explore. Keep in mind all of these are just a guide, and none claim to be gospel.Tom Hendricks
Proud Member NCRS #23758
NCM Founding Member # 1143
Corvette Department Manager and
Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.- Top
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Re: Corvette Value Guide
I don't know if this will give as many details as you want but a friend just gave me a Black Book National Auto Research Guide which has Collectible Vehicle Value Guide in it. It also lists serveral different engine options with each year.
For example: 1967 Convertible
Convertible 327/350hp
Convertible 327/390hp
Convertible 427/400hp
Convertible 427/435hp
Coupe
Coupe 327/350hp
Coupe 427/390hp
Coupe 427/400hp
Coupe 427/435hp
And after each it would give the fair excellent and good value. If this is what you need the web site is www.BlackBookUSA.com or call 800-554-1026. It is pocket size so it's easy to carry. The one I have covers cars from 1946 to 2006.
Shooter- Top
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It was actuall Corvette Magazine. That is the name. It came out a few years ago. The magazine is very good. Nice big pages with real quality paper and ink. Feels like a nice magazine.
In March the issued a Solid Axle value guide.
In April the just issued a Mid-Year Price Guide.
I think Bill was right, and based on the low prices.... looks like it was written about 5 years ago.
Some of the values seem out of line based on year too... Shouldn't a 57 in its 50th anniversary year be worth more than a 58, 59 or 60?
Best,
Jacob #40987- Top
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