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  • Joe L.
    Beyond Control Poster
    • February 1, 1988
    • 43203

    Re: Rarity of Colors/Options Combos

    John----

    I completely agree with what you're saying. That's exactly why I presented the analysis that I did regarding the possible number of combinations for a 69 Corvette. I also agree that certain options are rare and that fact is well-documented. That's why I deleted them from consideration in my analysis. What I was trying to show is that whenever someone makes some claim regarding the "rarity" of a certain COMBINATION of options, the same argument could be made for virtually ANY combination of options. It's a farcical attempt on the part of someone to create this ethereal quality of "rarity" or, to be more specific, "I've got something that no one else has".

    The example that I raised relative to the 65 Corvette was simply to show that "rarity" does not always equate to "desirability". Corvettes that were originally delivered in primer were rare, but would you want to drive one around the way it came from the factory?

    By the way, the existance of some of these low-optioned cars like I described does not necessarily mean that anyone was a "cheapskate". In the 60s, and continuing to this day, dealers like to have ads which say "Model Xs Available for under $3,999." This is what's called a "price leader". In the 60s, dealers did this with respect to Corvettes, too. Consequently, some ordered stripped down Corvettes as a price leader. Eventually, someone had to buy them, though. In fact, I remember a very famous test conducted by Car Life Magazine in 1969 of every engine and transmission available in 69 Corvettes. One of the cars that they tested was a 300 hp, 3-speed manual car with radio the only option. It belonged to a San Diego policeman by the name of Mike Cincierelli. He bought it from a local dealer that had ordered it as a price leader. I still have that magazine. In fact, it's the one that I used to tick off the options that I later ordered for my 69. The tick marks are still in it.
    In Appreciation of John Hinckley
  • Lou Lapham

    #2
    Re: Rarity of Colors/Options Combos

    Joe-I remember a Detriot dealer in the sixties did the same thing by ordering a "loss leader" and using it to give lowball pricing.They would hold on to it and sell it at the yearend after ordering another.One other point from an earlier response in reference to "Radio Delete" on el cheapo Corvettes.When you refer to Midyears that would be Non Radio not radio delete.I know the vast majority had radios but using that thinking you could say a Non Positraction midyear was Positraction delete.I think this forum is a great idea and have told my other buddies in the Downriver Corvette Club to check it out.Regards,Lou

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    • Joe L.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • February 1, 1988
      • 43203

      #3
      Re: Rarity of Colors/Options Combos

      Lou----

      I agree with you 100% regarding the term "radio delete" and, as a matter of fact, if it was I that used that term in any previous post, it was a "slip of the tongue". In fact, usually I bristle whenever I hear it. In the 60s, and until 1979 in Corvettes, radios were an OPTION. If you or the dealer didn't order one, you didn't get one. They were not DELETED from the cars. The term "delete" applies to the non-installation on a car of an item that would otherwise be STANDARD EQUIPMENT. Usually, with "delete" items, a CREDIT is applied to the MSRP of the car.

      Relative to 67-69 L-88s you often hear the term applied "radio and heater delete". In fact, these cars were "heater delete" since, by 1969, heaters were standard equipment on Corvettes. However, as far as the radio goes, it was not "deleted"; you just couldn't order and spend your $172.75 on one.
      In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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      • Lou Lapham

        #4
        Re: Rarity of Colors/Options Combos

        Joe-I see you took my "delete" comment in the right way.Some of my Downriver Corvette club buddies here in Michigan say "Radio Delete" just to get my goat!Well it's a good time talking Corvettes,look forward to seeing more good stuff on this site!Best Regards,Lou

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