Sunday, January 17, 2010

Classic Corvette Dealers Trade-in Value Of Classic Corvette?

Trade-in value of classic corvette? - classic corvette dealers

Could I sell my classic Corvette Stingray 1981 (with only 60k miles), although in excellent condition, original, and all supporting documents. But as I negotiations on a new model, but I think the dealer is not enough for the car. What do you think is a fair value of the car? I know I can put it in the showroom and a good sum for the vehicle.

7 comments:

  1. If 1976 was the final year of the scratches. Nobody likes the annual Corvette. I would like to keep only.

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  2. If 1976 was the final year of the scratches. Nobody likes the annual Corvette. I would like to keep only.

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  3. Your car is officially a Stingray, but everyone calls him Mack (SP) of sharks for the work car show in the mid 60s. Your car is worth what someone paid for it.I have a 78 Vette and would'nt An 81 team want becauce car earlier by injection between two fires, etc.

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  4. Price may vary by location, as in the Midwest from California, and you will probably not get the best price on a dealer trade. trying to sell on eBay or through a private sale, or in one of the gears of the car.
    Good luck

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  5. 25K-30kUSD.
    also depends on what kind
    when the engine
    and perhaps color.

    Early 80's corvettes are not required since the previous

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  6. He needs to see that and should be worth as much as you're the only 81-page, like the first time I heard of a

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  7. I would say it would be difficult to get a good value in your car, to believe that there is no such thing as a .............. '81 Stingray

    It's better than doing it in a private sale with this car.

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