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Past C3 owners, would you go back?

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never left 69 l46 vert 70 lt1 vert 70 l46 wifes dumped wife kept both both vettes sold lt1 still have l46 c4 is overpriced junk compared to price performance of c3 1968 to 1970 1971 ok but anything after 1971 is enviro nazi junk had 2 c2 ok but c3 my fav c5 overpriced non perfomance been there and have done it since 1963 i speed up and try to hit left wing enviro nazis but i do brake for canines
 
No original C-3 has an optispark.
Why pay a gazillion dollars for a 66/67 big block(way over priced), when you can get the same powertrain in a '68/'69? Granted, the '68 off the line cars were *##@, but find an original today?
Most of the '68's I've seen are restored like everyting else, and are the same cars as the '67's. The General changed the bodies but NOT the power plants/transmissions in the first year of a new body style.
I'd have my '70 roadster back in a heartbeat!
 
to : 5pinball

What in the heck is that all about? Each of us have our own reasons for which Corvettes we prefer. Me, I like: #1 a 1962 Honduras maroon FI. #2 1967 Big Block Roadster, and #3 a 1996 LT4 Collectors edition roadster.

I don't own any of these models (yet) but they are my personal favorites. This doesn't mean that other years or models are "junk" or that other people are not entitled to their own opinions.

Rock
 
to rock liten up its my opionion i drove a friends 62 black fi inice car but not my generation my 65 fi was faster and handled better my friend agreed but still loved his 62 i still brake for canines
 
Buy the 73 dude!

just my vote....:bu
 

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