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Hot Rods Would be cool to know this Vette's history

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by RoadFarmer, Apr 28, 2013.

  1. Bob W
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    It's an early 57 with out the supports added later in the year. The VIN is attached with screws as they originally were. I built one that was rougher than that one and it's not cheap.

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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Seems overpriced to me,,would make a good drag car. HRP
     
  3. Yeah, you'd think that was overpriced but it will probably sell for that money. I saw a firewall, another '57, with vin go for $7500 on ebay.
     
  4. TexasSpeed
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    Saw that one as well.. $26.5K?

    He must be hoping Richard and Aaron shows up at his door.

    Neat car though!
     
  5. black 62
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  6. metal man
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    extra zero....
     
  7. Haha ya, I'd like to know what used to stick through that hole in the hood
     
  8. tubman
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    In the world of Corvettes, the engine (if any) in it has a huge effect on the value. If the block has the proper casting number and date, it looks to be easily worth all of that. Not matter what, it's value will be in 5 figures.
     
  9. Until WalMart,Sells em they will continue to bring"too much" money......I watch these as a morbid pastime and see a lot of them for sale on ebay and the like.
    It really boils down to what someone will give that really wants one.
    It will probably be a bit negotiated [downward] and will sell to an individual that is serious as I describe....but it will sell.
    A '55 56 57 will bring far more than a 58 up will anyways.....
     
  10. bobby_Socks
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    Its hard to tell but it does not look like the original block as there is no provision for the road draft tube and I do not think that they had double humps that early for the SBC. I would say to correct person it is not priced bad. just my 2 cents
     
  11. 40FORDPU
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    The older you are, the harder it is to accept that people are asking that kind of money for a project Vette.
    Of course the same could be said of Willys coupes, and '32 Fords.
    "The times, they are a changin"
    It would be interesting to know the history of the car though.
     
  12. cmyhtrod
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    Looks like a real ambitious project to me
     
  13. Bob W
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  14. Bob W
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    That engine is 1968 and newer.
     
  15. fab32
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    I used to do chassis restoration work for a guy specializing in second Generation ('63-'67) 'vettes and NOTHING surprises me when it come to the prices tossed around for these plastic wonders. My customer took a '65 big block coupe that was hit by a train at an unmarked crossing and it ended up winning a Bloomington Gold. Everything can be fixed if your wallet is fat enough.

    Frank
     
  16. black 62
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    if that is an old low horse car the original block means next to nothing to it's value---worth more as a hot rod...
     
  17. indyjps
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    That's what a lot of vettes looked like until about 1982, after the resto craze hit all the old hot rodded vettes became matching numbers high horse high option cars, I don't doubt the statement that there are more 435 hp 67 vettes today than in 67
     
  18. Bob W
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    Your right. The real old cars didn't have any numbers to match them to, no trim plates, just a serial number tag screwed on to the car. You can make them what ever you want.
     
  19. Anderson
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    When I saw that last week the price was $36,000. The current figure seems much more reasonable.


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  20. GassersGarage
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    The year was 1976 and my roommate's friend tried to sell me his big block, 4 speed '56 Vette for $1800. I told him it was too much. It was a running, driving car!
     

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