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ELTGuy
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Hi all... nice forum you all have here, I've been a lurker for a few months. Wife wants me to get a Vette (I know, damn the luck) and have been looking at older C5's. Not as powerful or equipped with as many bells and whistles as the newer ones, but an order of magnitude over my Mustang.
Found one at a local dealership....
1998 Coupe with the Tinted Blue Glass roof panel... 6-SP, looks like an aftermarket exhaust and a modified shifter. 68,000 miles... my Mustang has 94,000 so I can't fault someone for driving their car.
Ran el carfax and it passed with flying colors, only thing of interest is that it was last registered in 2002 in FL (the car is now in Southern California), also it was registerd as purchased from a lot in November... now it's out here. Thinking either the Previous Owner (PO) wanted something newer or it was repoed. Thinking the latter....
Front tires are EMT, with the inner cord showing... meaning if you look forward to aft (ex-navy) the tread on the inner edge of the tires is worn to require very-near future replacement.
Paint is pretty clean, with an occasional scuff and minor scratch that I'm sure can come out with some elbow grease and Meguires Scratch-X... or do the GFP panels and the special paint required have special properties?
Brakes appear decent, although new pads and rotors would be adviseable within 10,000 miles, if not less.... definite ridge build up on the rotors and some scoring.
Rear tires are Continental GTs, not EMT... so would most likely replace the fronts with Continentials... just to keep everything the same. Unless running without EMTs is unadviseable, I know the car has no spare tire.
Interior is in decent shape and there is some wear on the drivers seat, but not too bad... and the shifter knob is aftermarket but the cheap "aluminized plastic" has worn off.
Have not driven said car nor have had a chance to inspect el engine... but that's why I'm here.
Anything I should check out on the test drive (thinking of taking one this Saturday)? Any key trouble areas in the engine I should look at.
I do have a fairly decent assortment of tools and have some knowledge of corvette mechanicals. I used to write Mitchell Repair Manuals and did a few articles on the Corvette. If any of you ever get a hold of the Mitchell repair procedure for the C5 rear suspension, that baby is mine.
Edmunds says that a car in this condition ... I selected "rough" as the paint was less than perfect, there was some deteroriating on the weatherstrip and the brakes and tires would require immediate attention.. should rund $18-19K ... Dealer is asking $21,999. Think there is a chance I can talk them down?
Found one at a local dealership....
1998 Coupe with the Tinted Blue Glass roof panel... 6-SP, looks like an aftermarket exhaust and a modified shifter. 68,000 miles... my Mustang has 94,000 so I can't fault someone for driving their car.
Ran el carfax and it passed with flying colors, only thing of interest is that it was last registered in 2002 in FL (the car is now in Southern California), also it was registerd as purchased from a lot in November... now it's out here. Thinking either the Previous Owner (PO) wanted something newer or it was repoed. Thinking the latter....
Front tires are EMT, with the inner cord showing... meaning if you look forward to aft (ex-navy) the tread on the inner edge of the tires is worn to require very-near future replacement.
Paint is pretty clean, with an occasional scuff and minor scratch that I'm sure can come out with some elbow grease and Meguires Scratch-X... or do the GFP panels and the special paint required have special properties?
Brakes appear decent, although new pads and rotors would be adviseable within 10,000 miles, if not less.... definite ridge build up on the rotors and some scoring.
Rear tires are Continental GTs, not EMT... so would most likely replace the fronts with Continentials... just to keep everything the same. Unless running without EMTs is unadviseable, I know the car has no spare tire.
Interior is in decent shape and there is some wear on the drivers seat, but not too bad... and the shifter knob is aftermarket but the cheap "aluminized plastic" has worn off.
Have not driven said car nor have had a chance to inspect el engine... but that's why I'm here.
Anything I should check out on the test drive (thinking of taking one this Saturday)? Any key trouble areas in the engine I should look at.
I do have a fairly decent assortment of tools and have some knowledge of corvette mechanicals. I used to write Mitchell Repair Manuals and did a few articles on the Corvette. If any of you ever get a hold of the Mitchell repair procedure for the C5 rear suspension, that baby is mine.
Edmunds says that a car in this condition ... I selected "rough" as the paint was less than perfect, there was some deteroriating on the weatherstrip and the brakes and tires would require immediate attention.. should rund $18-19K ... Dealer is asking $21,999. Think there is a chance I can talk them down?