Maybe that's why i don't see 1969 Corvettes used as daily drivers, it mustn't be very feasible.
That's part of the reason but they weren't built here is the main reason, those that import are enthusiasts not people that want to get from A to B. Classic cars also have their cons, they don't handle or brake as good as modern cars, less safety features, no airbags, A/C, power steering, no boot, etc. You really have to be dedicated to even own one.
some might say that spending several thousand on a trans swap is hard to justify for a fuel saving.
Yeah, I'd agree, one car I bought had the swap already done, the other car had issues with a noisy 4 speed and mechanical linkages; after swapping it was a world of difference, smooth gear changes, etc. Considering I mainly use it for highway driving, it was well worth the swap imo and probably best done when you have the box out to change the clutch, etc.
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