Topic: will the C-4 live on?
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At our big car show last Sunday we had a "car corral" where one could sell his car. There was a 1988 white convertible with 111 K miles on it. It had a few issues with paint on the front fender. It sold for $7300 within a few hours. For some reason, the seller wanted to get rid of it fast and he sure did that.
I think the C4's will eventually go up in value but we may have to wait a bit longer.
I think the C4's will eventually go up in value but we may have to wait a bit longer.
jmcclur22 said:
I know the C-4 will never achieve to iconic stylus of the C-2 Stingray especially the ‘63 “split Window” or the ‘67 427. I just hope they won’t go the way as the C-3
Quit worrying about the C4's...just enjoy them and they will come around in their own right eventually

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jmcclur22 said:
I know the C-4 will never achieve to iconic stylus of the C-2 Stingray especially the ‘63 “split Window” or the ‘67 427. I just hope they won’t go the way as the C-3
Early C3's are already iconic. Later C3's are getting there, imo, but not due to their horsepower. The C3 styling appeals to a lot of people, myself included. If you're not into having a survivor or wining any NCRS shows, just drop a new motor in one and you've got yourself a helluva performer!


1996 LT4 Collector Edition
I also love my 1987 C4. As far as performance do like I did and turn it into a 383 with AFR heads, comp cam, big headers and it will go chomp on C5's and C6's and you can smile doing it since it will surprise the hell out of them.
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