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Jethro:
Hey Andy worth a read ....

Ten Rules for Buying Your First C3 Corvette

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-general/2076877-please-review-ten-rules-for-buying-your-first-c3-corvette.html

69VETTE:
Too funny StephenSLr, love your reply though. Alot of research there mate. . Great read !!

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: 69VETTE on January 13, 2014, 10:29:29 AM ---A lot of research there mate. . Great read !!
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Thanks.

It was nothing a couple of Google hits didn't sort out in no time flat.

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mention1:
Thanks for the links guys. Really appreciate it. Good reading.

As far as the price goes it seems that the car I'm after (1978-1981) is around $30k here and around $15k in the States, so even with the exchange rate and all the red tape it still seems to be a good idea to import. Plus the range in the States is huge and if I buy here I think I would have to compromise. And why should I? Its a car I want, not need, so I can wait it out. Plus its a challenge!

Now an important question; manual or automatic. I think a sports car should always be a manual, but I could be persuaded otherwise. Besides, there are a hell of a lot more slush boxes in the States then stick shifts. What do you think???

@Jethro: sure mate I would love to. I live in Bateman's Bay but work in Sydney (its a long story) so I go past your place about once a week. I'll PM you.

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: mention1 on January 27, 2014, 10:07:23 PM ---Now an important question; manual or automatic. I think a sports car should always be a manual
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Then get a manual, it's a matter of personal taste in my opinion.

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