I think the question is; if you have a Corvette why would you NOT want to keep the engine and undercarriage clean? I think every one that might think you are crazy had better have themselves checked out.
I think the biggest pitfall that you are going to find is cost. C-2's and C-3's that are in good shape are going to cost you. Ones that need work are still going to be high in cost and you will have to think about replacing parts that have just worn out. If you are looking for a project, the...
Why would you be surprized that the '85 still has it? I don't think there is any Corvette out there that can't still turn a head, if is well kept and proudly driven.
I am fortunate enough to have friend at work that happens to have a '91 ZR-1 and he has volunteered to go with me when I get ready to put the money down. In fact, when the weather gets a little better he is going to take me out in the ZR-1 and let me see what it feels like.
I have been lurking around here for a long time and on several occasions new buyers have been advised to buy the newest C4 they can afford (this is the C4 forum after all :L ). Looking at a local used corvette dealer's web site today I found two C4's that I would be interested in. One is a 1993...
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