...but since we are seeing pix of lotsa Corvettes, here's The Big Girl on the day I picked her up. Corvette 'Museum Delivery' in Bowling Green, KY, May, 2015.
She's a very unique vehicle. Night Race Blue, Kalahari interior, 3LT, Z51, A8, and more. Though exact numbers are not maintained by GM, extrapolating available numbers suggests she may be the only Corvette EXACTLY like her.
Even if not one of a kind, I dig her. Just over 15K now on the odometer; always fun to drive.
Be safe.
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...but since we are seeing pix of lotsa Corvettes, here's The Big Girl on the day I picked her up. Corvette 'Museum Delivery' in Bowling Green, KY, May, 2015.
She's a very unique vehicle. Night Race Blue, Kalahari interior, 3LT, Z51, A8, and more. Though exact numbers are not maintained by GM, extrapolating available numbers suggests she may be the only Corvette EXACTLY like her.
Even if not one of a kind, I dig her. Just over 15K now on the odometer; always fun to drive.
Be safe.
My 63 split window in 1964.
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I have the original window sticker for my 89 Corvette and the total was over $40,000. One of the most expensive options was a removable hardtop which, to the best of my knowledge, has been on the car twice. When the original owner brought it home from the dealership and when I brought it home from the original owner.
Jim
Speaking of 1989 Corvettes, here's mine. It was the first of my six Corvettes. The current one is in another post in this thread.
And, yes, that is a cell phone antenna on the windshield.
Be safe.
I just went and pulled the original window sticker out of the file and the hardtop is listed right on it at $1995. I can take and post a picture if need be.NOT questioning your veracity, truly, but are you certain your '89 Corvette convertible had a removable hardtop as an OEM option? The reason I ask is I had an '89 convertible, too, and the first time I saw that option was on a 1990 model.
Please don't take offense; wish I had that top and was quite envious I didn't have one.
Be safe.
I just went and pulled the original window sticker out of the file and the hardtop is listed right on it at $1995. I can take and post a picture if need be.
Jim
The 63 Stingray split rear window can go for 7 figures easy.....
I also had a 70 Corvette and wish I would have kept it. 1970 was the lowest production year for the C3 Corvettes due to previous production problems with the 69s.
A friend had a cherry '63 Stingray and cut the rear fenders with a torch to accomodate wide slicks. Then he traded it in on a Chevy pickup. This was 1972-'73The 63 Stingray split rear window can go for 7 figures easy.....
A friend had a cherry '63 Stingray and cut the rear fenders with a torch to accomodate wide slicks. Then he traded it in on a Chevy pickup. This was 1972-'73
Strange but true.
I'm really taxing my old brain trying to remember something that long ago. Sorry if I'm incorrect with this comment. My buddy ordered his '69 silver 427 coupe (stunningly beautiful car) and the only factory that produced Corvettes was in Missouri and they promptly went on strike. So it took almost a year for him to take delivery. This part I remember clearly: Bill had the car for less than a month and lost control on a patch of ice and ran it into a house. He sent it to a Corvette specialist auto body place for repairs and it took months to get it back. I remember it looked better than new when he finally got it back, but he had really weird problems pop up thereafter.