Looking at a 56 Corvette in an estate of a friend. I want to be fair with the heirs but I don't want to overpay. Car has no history documentation however the owner purchased in late 60s. Car was retored in 1981,Venetian Red/Beige cove,red interior. The restoration was a body off. Frame and chassis were blasted and painted semigloss Emron all nuts and bolts replaced. Engine set up as a GU with correct components(carbs,pulleys,etc). Looks like all components fit into a sequence order allowable to be considered a matching #. Bear in mind this was not an original 240hp car. It has a close ratio 3 spd trans and 3;70 rear also good sequence of dates. It is a 2 top car. In 26 yrs the car has been driven maybe 5000 miles, but stored and maintained properly in a garage. Down side with a critical eye; lacquer paint shows some age,shines great but shows shrinkage at nose seam and rear seam--right fender has shrinkage showing a repair area,right 1/4 has shrinkage showing a vertical fiberglass repair and left fender has several bubbles in paint. The soft top bows were restored but a canvas top was never installed. Driver's seat cushion has lost its' support and needs to be restuffed. Exhaust system is typical rusty from sitting up. This is a late car with no signs of having a power soft top. Tach doesn't work.
This is a striking car from 10ft and flaws only begin to show after a close look. It drives and rides as well as a 56 can.
I realize pictures are worth many words but I don't have any. I have tried to give a real good word picture of the car. In summary,the restoration was excellent in 1981 but is now showing its' age,no docs,not a real 240hp....Like I said I want to be fair with the estate but not overpay as I see areas where I'll need to spend in order to bring it to its' maximum value(although I don't plan to sell any time soon)
What do you folks think the price range should be?
I appreciate the help
Joel
This is a striking car from 10ft and flaws only begin to show after a close look. It drives and rides as well as a 56 can.
I realize pictures are worth many words but I don't have any. I have tried to give a real good word picture of the car. In summary,the restoration was excellent in 1981 but is now showing its' age,no docs,not a real 240hp....Like I said I want to be fair with the estate but not overpay as I see areas where I'll need to spend in order to bring it to its' maximum value(although I don't plan to sell any time soon)
What do you folks think the price range should be?
I appreciate the help
Joel
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