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Although I've never owned a vette I have always had an eye on the 1969 -71s. I've been looking the last few years. I found one that I am bringing a friend over on Sat to inspect it more. It is a 1969 350/350hp 4 spd coupe with 76,000 miles. The block numbers match but the carb, headers, exhaust, air filter, seat covers, steering wheel are not original. There is some rust on the frame at the front where the hood allows water to drip and under the doors on both sides of the car (along with the end caps at this location). The engine was rebuilt a few years ago but the seller does not have a list of what was done. The seller buys and sells vettes as a hobby and found this one last year at a great price so he bought it with the intention of reselling it. He never tagged it and has not driven it much. I've been told it drives straight. The car has a new clutch and SS brakes. Although its not in top condition, the price is very attractive at $9800. I plan to get the carb in better condition and/or replace it and would like to drive it as an "extra" car -- not daily but i want to drive it. I could work on the suspension and carb at this price. Overall, the car looks great from the outside.
What should i look for on the frame to determine if its a little rust versus walking away? What else in this year should i pay attention to while inspecting it? The seller seems honest and will be able to help me if i know what to look for. With others experience is this something to get into or is it better to spend a little more money (however from what i've seen i would need to pay $18 to $22k for something much better)?
thanks, tim
What should i look for on the frame to determine if its a little rust versus walking away? What else in this year should i pay attention to while inspecting it? The seller seems honest and will be able to help me if i know what to look for. With others experience is this something to get into or is it better to spend a little more money (however from what i've seen i would need to pay $18 to $22k for something much better)?
thanks, tim