from toy, driver, or used car? In the current issue of Classic Cars, the people at Bloomington Gold tackle this question and in the process has delivered the quintessential handbook for evaluating your needs and want when buying a classic Corvette. It gives you questions to ask and the answer you should expect. Not sure what you’re looking for? This article wades into those hostile waters too. Click here to read the article in its entirety.
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Terry,
In regard to this article by Bloomington Gold and other articles posted on ProTeam Emails on long term investment potential vs. stock market: Could you comment on any of your current stock of C1 & C2 cars that would be true investment cars almost sure to outpace other investments over the next decade. Under $150,000; true collector cars as defined by Bloomington Gold; could you list one or two from each year 1953-1967 ?? I will then ask more about ones I would seriously consider plunking down serious $$ for. Currently I have a ‘69 driver you would probably rate a condition 3, a red 350/350 4spd, 2 tops, beauty needing show paint to rate higher. Looking now for a trailor-queen. Thanks
I would make very certain to purchase cars that have their original VIN and trim tags. Buy the best legit car that you can find!
Very Best Regards, Terry