NSW Corvettes
General Discussion Area => Corvette Related Chat => Topic started by: Reklaw on July 22, 2011, 05:49:16 PM
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So, I was sitting in this waiting room today, with nothing to do but read the latest copy of Just Cars.
Mmmm..... I thought, there seems to be few 'Vettes for sale at the moment, so I counted them. By year model, it went like this.
'68 5 of
'69 1 of
'70 4 of
'71 3 of
'72 5 of
'73 1 of
'74 4 of
'75 3 of
'76 6 of
'77 9 of
'78 6 of
'79 3 of
'80 2 of
'81 4 of
'82 1 of
'86 4 of
'87 1 of
'88 2 of
'89 2 of
'91 1 of
'93 1 of
I can remember the days when, and it wasn't that long ago, there might be 3 or 4 'Vettes for sale. Now there's 68 of them on the market, just in this magazine, right here in Oz.
So. if you've wondered why the value of your 'Vette, particularly a C3, has fallen lately, this could be the reason why.
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WOW, crazy times hey!!!!
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You could be on the money there
Bfit
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I get the impression that boatloads of them are being brought in on the back of the weak greenback and many Americans doing it tough, being out of work, etc.
I also see online ads by Oz importers for C3s that appear to be still in the USA.
I guess that many of these C3s would be in the category of "20 footers" -- i.e. they look okay from 20 feet away.
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Count how many of those cars have 'import approval' and have never been registered in aus...
Cheap nasty imports for a quick buck.
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I have seen a lot of turds for sale, problem is many buy these cars based on price not quality.
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Now C5 has made a good statement
I am looking for another C3 for various reasons
And some of whats on offer is quite sad ( to be polite )
I like many others have purchased cars in the US and not been happy with the product that arrived
Buyer Be ware as the saying goes
And yes there is a few people out there
trying to capitalize on the market
how ever at least when the car is here you can look at what you are buying and walk away.
The good vehicles for sale will get a good price
Bfit
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Indeed a lot of people will be burned on these 'buy-and-hope' imports. After my experiences looking at cars in the warmer desert states, I can only imagine the junk that comes from the Northern states.
I saw a Mustang that came in sight unseen at $7K + import costs and it was a mess. Body rust included as a freebie, as was a disgraceful vinyl roof and interior in tatters. In my shopping I came across "Chic's Corvettes" in Vegas who was selling, literally, polished turds. Dodgy cars with a cheap and nasty coat of paint then shipped around the world.