Aurora40
Well-known member
I'm not a Callaway owner, but I'd like to be some day. I had a 1987 Z51 4+3 Corvette that was very enjoyable, and I'm a big Corvette fan. I sold it to get the Aurora when it became less practical and we didn't have room for multiple cars. But some day I want another Corvette (I'm also a big Aurora fan, though).
I grew up in the 80's (I'm 29) and always loved the Callaway. With the aerobody and Dymag's, it's just incredible looking. So I figure that if I were to possibly only own one more Corvette ever, then what's the one I'd be happy with and love to look at every day for the rest of my life. The answer is definitely the Callaway, though I love the idea of the DOHC all-aluminum LT-5 also. And if I'm at a point later where I can swing more than one Corvette, it would also be a keystone one of the collection that I wouldn't want to get rid of.
It will be a year or more before I'm in the market, but I like to be well-researched. I'd like to get a 1989 or later due to the 6-speed tranny, and mileage isn't a huge concern. But I'd like under 75k or so, and the body and interior needs to be excellent as I'm a real detailing nut. With aerobody and dymags, what's a price a TT would tend to go for? Or an early SN (like '92-93)? Is it reasonably likely to pick one up for $40k or less?
I've enjoyed reading the board here, and look forward to lurking and reading more about the Callaways. I hadn't noticed any production numbers or anything, but I guess with the ability to get a car converted later, this might be difficult to track.
Here are some pictures I took at last year's Corvettes at Carlisle, these cars probably belong to some of you. Let me know if the link doesn't work (it may not, taking a chance on it):
http://aolsvc.pictures.aol.com/NASApp/ygp/Start?event=DirectView&shareInfo=MKfcdXSJqPH6OdrPzR%2bD%2fm2o8%2ba54XIOgTp8jHYb7V0%3d&pageName=AlbumViewFromEmails
I grew up in the 80's (I'm 29) and always loved the Callaway. With the aerobody and Dymag's, it's just incredible looking. So I figure that if I were to possibly only own one more Corvette ever, then what's the one I'd be happy with and love to look at every day for the rest of my life. The answer is definitely the Callaway, though I love the idea of the DOHC all-aluminum LT-5 also. And if I'm at a point later where I can swing more than one Corvette, it would also be a keystone one of the collection that I wouldn't want to get rid of.
It will be a year or more before I'm in the market, but I like to be well-researched. I'd like to get a 1989 or later due to the 6-speed tranny, and mileage isn't a huge concern. But I'd like under 75k or so, and the body and interior needs to be excellent as I'm a real detailing nut. With aerobody and dymags, what's a price a TT would tend to go for? Or an early SN (like '92-93)? Is it reasonably likely to pick one up for $40k or less?
I've enjoyed reading the board here, and look forward to lurking and reading more about the Callaways. I hadn't noticed any production numbers or anything, but I guess with the ability to get a car converted later, this might be difficult to track.
Here are some pictures I took at last year's Corvettes at Carlisle, these cars probably belong to some of you. Let me know if the link doesn't work (it may not, taking a chance on it):
http://aolsvc.pictures.aol.com/NASApp/ygp/Start?event=DirectView&shareInfo=MKfcdXSJqPH6OdrPzR%2bD%2fm2o8%2ba54XIOgTp8jHYb7V0%3d&pageName=AlbumViewFromEmails