I had a friend who has a GNX (yr?)and a 72 442 convertible. The ride on the 442 is just awesome. The way you can fit in that car is great too. They don't make em like they used to, but hands down, the new Vette is a LOT of car for the money. Some local dealers will sell at MSRP still so you don't get a complete ass-reeming.
As far as investment vehicles go, I'd imagine a split window 63 (if you could find one) would only go up, similar to cuda convertibles. ..watching Mecum auctions and you see these going for huge money.
And the shocking thing is that 99% of Mercedes that cost a fortune new, sell for peanuts later, cept that funky gullwing model.
Ever go to the Corvette museum?
Originally Posted by eyecu2
No, I did consider having mine delivered there, but, the one I wanted was available at another dealer locally, and my dealer procured it, I jumped when GMAC offered 0 percent financing, I mean, I used their money for 5 years to make payments, something I generally never do, in fact, my dealer had to fight with GMAC for two reasons, I never financed cars before, ever, and, I was 10 years too young.
No shit, the credit rep brought up the fact the guys who finance Vettes are usually over 50 and I didn't meet that critical data point.
I completely agree, the newest model, the mid engine one is just a freaking insane amount of tech for the money, but, its gone from the original idea for the Corvette, which, was something a gear head could own and work on, mine was almost at that level, but still moddable, these aren't because you don't need to.
That sort of robs the fun, and, with our shitty roads, and lack of open highways, I just can't see anywhere to really use these cars, short of a track.
I can make a gun allegory, a machine gun of any type is hugely expensive now, a Thompson is over 40K, I own one, and, its value has went up over 600 percent, a great investment, but, I rarely if ever shoot it, because its just a bullet hose, and ammo has gotten very expensive, and honestly, once the novelty wears out, its just another toy.
After I did all my mods, including factory rear brake vents, as I built the Z06 coupe which never existed, I took it out at midnight on a Saturday night, and ran it down a highway I have raced on since being in high school, and from a dead stop, at the light, ran it up to 152ish, or so, basically did 150 and backed off, I have never done it again.
My previous high was actually in my Pontiac Grand Prix 135 mph, a modded supercharged model, it was actually faster than my 85 Corvette, you believe that shit?
It was my favorite car ever, a true 4 door sleeper.
I was ready to run my C4 at Keystone the next year against my lifelong friend who had a built and very fast F body, late 80s Mustang, and he killed himself on his motorcycle not long after I ran my Vette up, and we never got to do that, and, in part, that forever changed the way I used my car, I sort of lost my desire to race anybody else but him, and never would.
So at this point, even if I had a 100K to blow, I don't think my heart is in that type of stuff anymore.
If your priority is on a modern STEROIDED muscle cars, these really are likely the last of this golden age, and likely never to be seen again, due to regs and all the bullshit.