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How much is an original 1972 LT1 worth?

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69VETTE:
Joe,

Figuratively speaking, like anything in this world, the value of any item/car is based on the price a consumer is willing to pay for it.

Eg:  We were willing to part with "X" amount  of money to pay for our babies... and some ... like those who have no idea, would think we are absolutley mad... but thats all a matter of opinnion.

So, basically speaking, the car in general, is worth a alot of money...heck its a C3 of all (sorry to offend all other vette owners)... how much, well, it all depends on the day and who is interested.

Judging fom the pics and nformation, its a very nice well preserved machine..

Oh MADLT1, great information.

Would love to have a look at your vette... M...looks terrific....


M;36

jolinari:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by 69VETTE
Joe,

Figuratively speaking, like anything in this world, the value of any item/car is based on the price a consumer is willing to pay for it.

Eg:  We were willing to part with "X" amount  of money to pay for our babies... and some ... like those who have no idea, would think we are absolutley mad... but thats all a matter of opinnion.

So, basically speaking, the car in general, is worth a alot of money...heck its a C3 of all (sorry to offend all other vette owners)... how much, well, it all depends on the day and who is interested.

Judging fom the pics and nformation, its a very nice well preserved machine..

Oh MADLT1, great information.

Would love to have a look at your vette... M...looks terrific....


M;36
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totally agree with u MIC

MADLT1:
that is a very good responce boys,i will be looking forward to meeting as many of you guys at the convention,i knew of the lt1 in queensland and some years back there was a lt1 for sale in south australia but it was a t/top,so you are saying there is a lt1 convertible in victoria?if so i am very very interested in meeting this person,if too many more of these come into the country i just might have to go fully original,....:mmm

jolinari:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by MADLT1
that is a very good responce boys,i will be looking forward to meeting as many of you guys at the convention,i knew of the lt1 in queensland and some years back there was a lt1 for sale in south australia but it was a t/top,so you are saying there is a lt1 convertible in victoria?if so i am very very interested in meeting this person,if too many more of these come into the country i just might have to go fully original,....:mmm
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original...would b great idea Glenn!;34

RubyZR1:

--- Quote ---Originally posted by MADLT1
so you are saying there is a lt1 convertible in victoria?if so i am very very interested in meeting this person,if too many more of these come into the country i just might have to go fully original,....:mmm
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Hi MADLT1, FWIW, just confirming there are two 1971 LeMans Blue LT1 verts here in Vic. As stated, Peter W from Corvette Clinic and Alan Mac from Vic Vettes. If you visit the Vic Vettes website you will see Alan Mac's LT1.
Alan lives approx 20 minute drive from me, here in Vic.
Alan Mac purchased his back in 2001 from a guy in Ballarat Vic who also had a Steel Cities Gray 1971 LT1 coupe. The Steel cities gray coupe was later sold to Sth Aussie if memory serves me correctly.
Also, the guy who currently owns the 1971 Warbonnet Yellow LT1 coupe in Brisbane also has a 1971 LT1 vert that is under restoration as we speak.
Judging by the numbers of vettes that are claimed to be down under circa 4000; who knows how many other LT1's are tucked away safely in a garage nearby!
Alan regularly travel interstate on business. If you would like to contact him, shoot me a PM with your contact details and I will forward them to him. Alan is a stand up guy who is really into Camaro's, but bought the 1971 LT1 because his wife told him he'd be mad if he did'nt.

Peter W's LT1 has recently undergone a repaint and a cosmetic touch up. It's a very nice car. It has the same blue interior and white top as Alan Mac's. It recieved a second flight at the recent NCRS meet at Sandown Park Raceway in Feb, 2006.

Regards and ;42
Wayne

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