It has to be an L88 to go for that much. I believe that only 80 1968 L88'S were produced.
I have a 98 rt in metallic silver. They only made 127 of them. I have 6,000 miles on mine. I would be happy with half that price, 350,000. lol.
As strange as it may sound, I think some cars from the 60s and 70s and might actually reappear soon. It's an interesting time as the parents of a soldier that didn't make it back home from Vietnam are hitting a pretty late stage in their lives and cars they couldn't bear to part with for all these years will slowly start to cheap back into the market. Barn finds already seem to be picking up and hopefully some of these lost treasures will be seen again.
To the OP, buy the Vette, you'll love it.
This is so true. All you have to do is look on Ebay to get a good idea for same year comparison. And for an even better idea just look at an 06 Z06 which can be had for around $46k versus an 06 Viper Coupe which can be had for $56k average. And it will only get worse for the Vette as these cars get older. Take for example a 2000 Vette Coupe, which average around $16k versus the 2000 Viper coupe which averages about $42k.
And if you want or need more proof, here are some articles that discuss the Viper as a collectible.
http://autos.aol.com/article/cars-fr...f-you-buy-the/
http://editorial.autos.msn.com/slide...mentid=1102275
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/ehmk45jjkl/srt-viper/
The Vettes have the advantage of the NCRS commitment to the legacy of the Vette. Not so much with the VCA. We'll have to wait and see with VOA. I realize the vast majority of the members are not here for that purpose. I totally understand that. But the value of the Vettes would be minimal without the NCRS commitment IMHO.
first day on this forum and damn. you guys are a tough crowd!
Amen
lol, I'll say this last thing about the Viper and Vette debate. I drive around in my dad's corvette - no1 cares, maybe a few try to race me. I drive around in my Viper... and people hang out there windows taking videos and pictures, people wave, people speed up/slow down to drive next to me, people follow me, people honk - Never mind when I stop to get gas.
That being said, I like both cars very much. The vette has a long and great heritage, I would like to own a vette some day. But the ridiculous amount of attention the Viper gets is the #1 reason it will hold it's value better than a vette.
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