How to see a Corvette
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RE: How to see a Corvette
I would start with the base price of a completely stock car of the year, condition, and mileage of yours. I would then realize that the mods will reduce the number of people who want the car: some people will not like the style of the mods, others will be wary of any car that is modded not only do they not know the quality of the work behind them, but mods mean it might have been raced or driven hard who knows.
There may be someone out there who really wants and will pay a premium for the car, but typically, you will find you have a reduced market for the car. That means a lower price.With luck it will go for alittle more and sometimes less than stock.
I'd price it at 10% above a reasonable price and be prepared to take less. Try to find people who want a modded car my taking it to meets, car shows, to the track on race nights, etc.
There may be someone out there who really wants and will pay a premium for the car, but typically, you will find you have a reduced market for the car. That means a lower price.With luck it will go for alittle more and sometimes less than stock.
I'd price it at 10% above a reasonable price and be prepared to take less. Try to find people who want a modded car my taking it to meets, car shows, to the track on race nights, etc.
#3
RE: How to see a Corvette
Find out where the Corvette people gather. There's a place called(I think) Willow Springs at Pahrump where they have weekend vette events pretty often. I'm sure there are places around socal too. Many vette owneres are looking to upgrade especially if it's a good deal. They'll be the ones who will appreciate the mods.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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