Ravenwood - 03/02/03 10:30 AM
For those of you who may have forgotten, this year is the 50th anniversary of the Corvette. Speaking of Corvettes, I hope to one day pick up a classic 1962 Vette. FYI, '62 was the first year for the bigger 327 engine, but the last year before the debut of the Stingray models, so it kept some of the classic late 50s look.
Depending on the condition, rarity, and amount of original parts, they run anywhere from $30,000 to $70,000.
Category: Toys for Grownups
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Don't forget the cost of maintainance for such an old car. ;)
Posted by: Ralf Goergens at March 2, 2003 7:03 PMFor me,it would have to be either the '63 split window with the 354 horse 327, the '67 with 427 cubes, or the '68 with 427. All with 4 speed manual, side pipes, and a serious anti-radar system, because there is just no way I'm going slow in any of those.
Posted by: robert fisher at March 21, 2003 4:25 PM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014