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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Used Corvette For Sale - How To Purchase A Classic Corvette

By Harley James

There are in truth only two sorts of individuals, those who are trying to find a used Corvette for sale, and those who already have a Corvette. This article is focused at those who are looking.

When you think of purchasing a classic Corvette most of us think about placing a second mortgage on our house or peddling our first born. However, if you peruse the used Corvettes for sale section of your local newspaper or online you could be in for a lovely surprise.

Correct, if you are seeking a C2 (a Corvette manufactured between 1963-1967) you're going to have to spend a lotta dough. And if you're keen on a C1 (manufactured between 1953-1962) even a scrap heap of its parts is going to cost you. Nonetheless there is a classic Corvette you can get for a song and you won't have to line up to find one.

The third generation's (C3) Corvette manufactured between 1975-1982 is easy to come by and though they are less desirable than the C1 and C2, they are still classic Corvettes and will still turn heads as they pass by. If you're searching for a classic used Corvette for sale, these C3s will be the last Corvette bargains you're likely to see and individuals are catching on quick.

C3 Corvettes are with little doubt the most prevalent generation ever manufactured nevertheless are not the 'favorite' treasures that most of the other generations are. One of the explanations for why these cars are not as valued as most of their counterparts is because of the low horsepower of the engine.

But then, unless you are a purist of some sort, these darlings can be retrofitted with a fresher more powerful engine and you will still pay less than if you took out that mortgage and went for a more desirable generation. You will still have that classic Corvette you always looked for, that pride of Corvette ownership and you'll actually have enough money to spare to go somewhere in it.

Refurbishing an old Corvette is part of the complete Corvette experience, and the majority devotees will maintain bringing an old Corvette back to life is a labor of love. You can return your Corvette to drivable condition a little at a time. Beginning different distinct projects as you get the time and money is part of the fun. And because the C3 was the most prevalent generation, coming across those parts is not the problem or cost it is on older models either.

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