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    thinking of selling

    owned my viper for a little over a year and have absolutely loved it... always wanted a vintage C2 corvette and I just feel the time is right, my car was customized for me and draws more attention than it ever did stock, frankly a little overwhelming, thinking I want in the upper $20s but I might be off, 33k miles, fantastic running condition, BC coilovers, 3 piece wheels... also Gen 2 18" wheels, top, windows... am I crazy for wanting to do this and is my value good or out of line IMG_20191228_171624034_BURST000_COVER_TOP.jpgIMG_20191228_171659022.jpgIMG_20191228_171910359.jpgIMG_20191228_171925975.jpg

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    You are crazy wanting to sell such a beautiful car!!!!!!
    09 ACR With all the goodies
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    You're not crazy, but the midyear Corvette won't drive like your Viper. I've had alot of 63-67 Corvettes including the 65 I have had since I was a teenager. Love them. In a perfect world you would have both. Let me know if you decide to go the Corvette route. I can find one for you, I'm sure. Good luck with your decision.

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    God almighty. Gorgeous Car. Price seems decent! Painted stripes or vinyl? Under clear or on top if painted? What year is the car?

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    Thanks guys, gonna drive a few this weekend, I absolutely know I'm gonna loose allot in performance, drive etc, had a 69 once but never C2 and know little about them at this point

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    God almighty. Gorgeous Car. Price seems decent! Painted stripes or vinyl? Under clear or on top if painted? What year is the car?
    Thank you, it's a 95, was perfect black but wanted this from day one, painted all disassembled... it's all PPG base coat with 5 coats of clear over all colors, took two days of applying color and masking stripes and then clear... took a best of paint last week

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    It is beautiful... don't sell!!!! Build out your stable with this as your star stud!!!
    My wife wanted me to sell her Challenger SRT8 to make room for my Viper. We have 4 cars and each has a purpose so HELL NO I won't sell her Challenger!!!

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    Don't sell, looks awesome, you will regret for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by My98RT10 View Post
    Don't sell, looks awesome, you will regret for sure!
    I'm gonna agree. Peer pressure is a bitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACR-ISH View Post
    I'm gonna agree. Peer pressure is a bitch.
    Lol... Yep you all have me second guessing now

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    No!, DON'T sell it. You'll regret letting it go for sure; Not for C2.... Seriously, just park it for a while and give it more thought. Your G1 is monster while the C2 is a cool car, worlds apart.

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    You're idea is funny to me because that's exactly what I want / what I've been planning to do as well. I wanted to get the Viper first and ultimately want to sell it buy a C2 coupe.
    Last edited by Viper87; 02-09-2020 at 10:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viper87 View Post
    You're idea is funny to me because that's exactly what I want / want I've been planning to do as well. I wanted to get the Viper first and ultimately want to sell it buy a C2 coupe.
    Now I'm second guessing... I love my Viper but always wanted the right C2 ( though I want a convertible) and feel this is the right time to purchase a C2, I know I'm giving up performance but that's not important to me now in my 50s, I drive my cars all the time though not long far drives I love taking them out, I'm always worried about something happening to my Viper that I can't fix because of lack or available parts, I feel if even my windshield breaks I will be without my car for months as I've heard the stories of just that happening, gonna settle on a decision this weekend after driving a few Vettes

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    Don't 2nd guess your self. I've been looking for a while now. I would definitely trade one of my
    Vipers for a C2. That is my ultimate dream car. Good Luck in your search...

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    Your Viper is gorgeous and Arizona is the perfect climate to enjoy it. I have had a number of C2 coupes and convertibles including a 62, 63, 64, 66, and two 67's. I suppose they look interesting if you've never had one but in my opinion they do not hold a candle to the Viper. Once the 96 GTS arrived, I lost interest in Corvettes. When the 2019 ZR1 came out, I became interested again but I'd much rather have a Gen 2 Viper and $100K cash in my pocket instead of a C7 ZR1. I'm already tired of looking at the C8 and they are not even on the street yet. To each his own

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    Keep the Viper if you only want twenty something for it and add a C2 to the stable to keep it company

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    I’m surprised you only want 22 K or so. What am I missing? Gotta be worth more that that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill W View Post
    I’m surprised you only want 22 K or so. What am I missing? Gotta be worth more that that!
    Not $22k... high $20s, had it at a show last week and got a $28k offer, hard time pulling the trigger

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    If you sell the number should start with a 3

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    While I think you should do what makes you happy, you have a really good looking Viper there. If there was any way to keep it as been mentioned, I would agree with that

    If you do sell it, what quality C2 can you expect for the same $ ? Just asking because I don’t know the Vette market at all

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    The least expensive midyear, 63-67, Corvette would be a non original motor 64. They can be had in the mid 30's. Nice 65-67 convertibles with original motors are 50-70. Fuelies and big blocks command the big dollars.

    I only paid $1,500 for my 65 327/350 but that was in 1971.
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    Quote Originally Posted by capevettes View Post
    The least expensive midyear, 63-67, Corvette would be a non original motor 64. They can be had in the mid 30's. Nice 65-67 convertibles with original motors are 50-70. Fuelies and big blocks command the big dollars.

    I only paid $1,500 for my 65 327/350 but that was in 1971.
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    Beautiful Vette... Thanks again to all, I'm not expecting to purchase a C2 for that kind of money, looking to spend in the $50k range, have my eye on a few... In that range. I have a current buyer for my Viper at $28k but I am having a hard time pulling the trigger, I do love the car l... it's one of the best looking "custom" vipers out there... ok I might be a little biased" but I still think it is ;-) and a joy to drive but I do eventually want a C2 vert, the prices are creeping up and feel this might be the right time and as I get older performance gets less important. I can't afford both, also have a Harley street glide and my wife has a Tahoe that she wants to rid for another C5 vert so no room in garage as well otherwise I would have both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capevettes View Post
    The least expensive midyear, 63-67, Corvette would be a non original motor 64. They can be had in the mid 30's. Nice 65-67 convertibles with original motors are 50-70. Fuelies and big blocks command the big dollars.

    I only paid $1,500 for my 65 327/350 but that was in 1971.
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    That car is a work of art

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACRSNK View Post
    That car is a work of art
    Thank You!

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    Paul, I have to agree with ACRSNK...your '65 is a BEAUTY !! I drove a friend's '65 quite a few times in1965...beautiful, fun, and fast. The thing that saved our lives in those days were the hard compound, skinny stock tires which allowed one to lay a long patch of rubber without achieving a whole lot of speed.


 
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