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Re: c4 not worth anything

Posted: 12/18/22 1:16am Message 101 of 105
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Ocean Park, WA - USA
Joined: 9/30/2016
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Vette(s): 2001 Coupe, 1988 35th Anniversary Coupe currently used to own 1987 Coupe and 1998 Coupe

  ... I like it.  As we root out the exceptions and great values on C4s, it has become apparent that those of us who will benefit the most are those who will go out into snow and come back with our prize!  I accepted the challenge of a car that handles poorly in the snow and ice when I grabbed mine at such a great price.  Now is the time to cash in and save a supposedly obsolete car and enjoy it as one of the world class leaders (of its time).  Even the solutions GM engineers applied to comply with OBD technology requirements worked well enough that the performance was leaps and bounds ahead of previous generations for economy and emissions.  Let alone ride comfort, and gobs of storage for long trips.  




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Re: c4 not worth anything

Posted: 12/20/22 3:09pm Message 102 of 105
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West Burke, VT - USA
Joined: 3/18/2009
Posts: 220
Vette(s): SOLD - "The Beast" - '90 ZR-1 (#682)
SOLD - "The Toy" - '70 Convertible
SOLD - "Betty" - '28 Ford Model A Tudor
SOLD - "BLKBRRD" - '78 Pontiac Trans Am
"BLUBYU" - '04 CE Coupe

Found this article interesting:  https://www.topspeed.com/the-chevrolet-corvette-35th-anniversary-edition-is-a-rare-c4-vette/

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Jim Olson

 
"The Toys"...!!!  Save the Wave! 

 Where I've been in a Corvette...!!!

Re: c4 not worth anything

Posted: 12/28/22 9:25am Message 103 of 105
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Shillington, PA - USA
Joined: 5/16/2022
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Vette(s): 1992 Convertible

I was never into vettes, but when I came out of retirement last year I decided to treat myself to a new toy. I wanted a 60's or 70's musclecar, but everything I checked out was going for much more than I had planned on spending. Looking on Bring a Trailer, I saw what C4s were going for and that was what I was looking to spend. I bought a '92 convertible and I'm sure happy that I did. It has the kind of performance I wanted, just enough horsepower to make me smile, but not kill myself. Now I can't wait until spring to break it out again!




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Chuck Dugan

'92 Dark Red Metallic convertible.

Re: c4 not worth anything

Posted: 12/28/22 2:59pm Message 104 of 105
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TAYLORSVILLE, KY - USA
Joined: 9/9/2020
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Vette(s): 1993 40th Anniversary Corvette Coupe Ruby Red with 6spd manual. 24,000 original miles.

I bought my 1993 Corvette 2½ years ago. I love it. It had about 21k miles when I flew to New York to pick it up. It is a 40th Anniversary Edition with 6spd manual transmission and both tops. My 14 year old daughter and I drove it back to Ky on 1 tank of gas, 27mpg. It was an Awesome trip. The C4s are undervalued and I am happy about that. I have had a Lot of fun driving this car and I don't plan on it ever letting it go. I have put about 3k miles on it and it leaves a Big Smile on my face every time I drive it.




 

Re: c4 not worth anything

Posted: 12/28/22 3:59pm Message 105 of 105
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Schenectady, NY - USA
Joined: 7/26/2022
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Vette(s): 1991 C4

I live in NY and I constantly get comments on my 91, 6 speed. I love this car and I don't care about it's value too the public. It's value to me is priceless! 




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