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panzer1138 10-01-2007 12:12 AM

Newb here :)
 
I'm looking into getting a mid to late 80's Vette. I have wanted one since I was a kid and there about the price range I can look at.[/align][/align]Could you all please tell me your suggestions on which year to get.[/align][/align]The pros and cons of the years and what to look for.[/align][/align]Thanks so much![/align][/align]John[/align]

watwheel 10-01-2007 06:07 AM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Hey Panzer welcome to the forum. Selecting a year is really a matter of preference to the person purchasing it. Personally I feel any year vette is a good choice. Take a look at what is out there and what you can afford and go for it. You will find all the help you need with the car right here on this forum. Lots of help here on everything. Just make sure yo put up some pics when you get her. Lots of luck and welcome again.

C3 Starship 10-01-2007 07:47 AM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Welcome to CF! :)
Man that's like askin' me to get cha a date.! :D
All I can say, is pick out one with the options or mods ya like, and go from there. Every modle has it's good and bad points. I guess my point is, ya got ta check em' out real good. One man's trash is another's treasure. ;)

rshiver 10-01-2007 08:18 AM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Hi John, Welcome to the Corvette Forums.

The Corvette went through a lot of changes during the early and mid 80's. An '83 would be a great choice, but, there's only one on the planet, and I doubt very seriously it's for sale. :D

Seriously though, like C3 said, they all have there good and bad points, just find you one you can afford, keep itup, and enjoy it.

Cheers, [sm=icon_cheers.gif]

gmwarranty 10-01-2007 12:31 PM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Welcome to the Corvette Forum!!

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scottr65 10-01-2007 04:23 PM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Hey Panzer1138, welcome aboard.

My advice is to set your price range and then start looking at what you can get for that amount. Then narrow it down by deciding on: coupe or convertible, factory correct or customized, colors you'd want, automatic or manual, etc.

panzer1138 10-01-2007 11:52 PM

RE: Newb here :)
 
Thanks so much guys!

Any advantages going with a Auto or stick?


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