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I want to buy an early 90's convertable vette and don't know much about them. Where should I start?

What years are the best one's to look for? What problems specifically should I look for? I'm looking around the range of $15K. I don't know too much about cars, but am willing to learn.
 
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I don't have much knowledge of the C4 vettes, so I'll let someone else field your queries.
Good luck with your shopping venture.
Heidi
 
g8r1fl ~ Welcome to the Corvette Action Center Community ~

g8r1fl

I moved this into the general tech C4 forums thinking this may help provide you with some advice ;) I would think since you are looking at around $15k to work with, this would be the place :D

Good luck in your seach, Welcome aboard, and enjoy the hunt.
 
$15K will get you a pretty nice LT1 convertible. I think now is the pretty good time to buy since the economy is slow and winter time is coming. Comb through your local ads, eBay, Chevy Trader to see what's out there. You'll get a good idea of the mileage you can expect the vehicle to have, color, condition, mods, etc... and then you can decide from there.
 
g8r1fl said:
I want to buy an early 90's convertable vette and don't know much about them. Where should I start?

What years are the best one's to look for? What problems specifically should I look for? I'm looking around the range of $15K. I don't know too much about cars, but am willing to learn.

:upthumbs Welcome to :CAC

You can go with an L98 or the LT1 for you engine, and if you stay with a 91 or newer you'll have the last front/rear skin mod on the C4 platform.

Edmond mentioned the market's a bit soft and you also have winter prices on your side.

The Corvette Research Center is a good place to read information on specific years and get a pretty good understanding of the engines.

Definitely drive several Vette's before you buy one. Enjoy your hunt and don't get the fever to bad !
 
g8r1f1,

Welcome! You've come to the right place!! I agree with everyone that the economy's sluggishness will probably help you find just the Corvette you're looking for! You've already narrowed your search to the early 90's convertible within the $15K range. I'd suggest '94 and newer because of the back window. They were plastic until 1994. I've had both...believe me, glass is better! How about transmission?? Automatic or stick?

I notice you're from Tampa. I think Rogers Corvettes is in that area?? Try visiting them. And read all the local private ads, too. That's where you're likely to find a deal!

Whatever you do, take your time!!! It's very easy to fall in love with the very first one you see and drive, but go on to look at others. There's a ton of great Corvettes out there...and another ton of not so good Corvettes out there:L

Good luck...let us know how you make out!

Elaine
 
Actually for $15K, you're not too far off from an LT4, one of the top performers on the Corvette line for the money. But convertibles do have premiums over coupes though. Don't know why, I've never been a fan of convertibles.
 
Welcome to the forum. If you want to check out Vettes for sale around the country with pics and prices, go to www.vettefinders.com that will give you a basic idea of what pricing is nation wide. I believe they also have a locator service. Good luck with your quest. 84 CF 91 ZR-1
 
g8r1fl said:
I want to buy an early 90's convertible vette and don't know much about them. Where should I start?

What years are the best one's to look for? What problems specifically should I look for? I'm looking around the range of $15K. I don't know too much about cars, but am willing to learn.

Here's a 96 LT4 Convertible, the miles r a bit high @ 85.7 K, with a buy it now price of $16.9K. :upthumbs
 
Thanks for all the info!

This gives me a great start! I'll let you all know how I fare.
 

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