Astronaut corvette found
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Re: Astronaut corvette found
Hard to assess the economics without seeing the car. Biggest concern is doghouse and frame rust. Second question is market value... Is there a market value history for astronaut cars?
Given its history, it would be great to save the car if possible.Mark Edmondson
Dallas, Texas
Texas Chapter
1970 Coupe, Donnybrooke Green, Light Saddle LS5 M20 A31 C60 G81 N37 N40 UA6 U79
1993 Coupe, 40th Anniversary, 6-speed, PEG 1, FX3, CD, Bronze Top- Top
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Re: Astronaut corvette found
If it has the provenance, I’d imagine it’s worth a reasonable amount in any condition, and would be a restoration candidate in ‘almost’ any condition. Great project either way. Best of luck acquiring it.Check out the NCRS Points Tabulator/Calculator Helper
Caretaker of 1971 LT-1 #16326 - Chapter Top Flight 2022
1971 LT-1 : Direct links to outside, interior & under dash, TI ignition parts
1971 LT-1 : Full date codes inventory- Top
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I believe the Astronaut Corvettes seem to have differing values depending on the astronaut and the mission it was associated with (the Apollo seeming to be the most sought after), but for C3 corvettes, there was a 1968 tri power owned by Alan Shepard that sold for over $300,000 earlier this year at Barrett Jackson, so that is at least one that I am aware of and I think this car would have been around the same timeframe. I can’t find any pictures of it though.
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Caretaker of 1971 LT-1 #16326 - Chapter Top Flight 2022
1971 LT-1 : Direct links to outside, interior & under dash, TI ignition parts
1971 LT-1 : Full date codes inventory- Top
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