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lspencer534
05-19-2016, 2:55pm
On eBay now:

Chevrolet Corvette Silver Anniversary | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Corvette-Silver-Anniversary-/172211437435?forcerrptr=true&hash=item281899ff7b:g:XzwAAOSwdWBXPJbW&item=172211437435)

A related article:
BARN FIND: This 1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette Has 4.1 Miles | Best Ride Blog (http://bestride.com/blog/corvette_silver_anniversary_1978_barn_find/38107/)

Loco Vette
05-19-2016, 2:59pm
I will never understand the "buy it and park it" mentality. You want something pretty to put in your garage, buy a poster of Cheryl Tiegs in her heyday.

Truck Guy
05-19-2016, 4:11pm
I will never understand the "buy it and park it" mentality. You want something pretty to put in your garage, buy a poster of Cheryl Tiegs in her heyday.:iagree: It's just a car. Drive the damn thing!

Kerrmudgeon
05-19-2016, 4:13pm
I think there's at least one of those in all major cities in North America. I know of two in our city alone.:canada:
Trust us....we're only going to make 500 of them, that's it! :rofl:
That was the hype......
They ended up making one for every dealer.....over 6200 of them, with the added price of 13K over the normal sticker. Great investment huh? :doh:

Buy it, put it away where it's components will age and dry out.....:bilmem:...:slap:
Then you die and someone sells it! Might as well drive it a little and enjoy it. :yesnod:

lspencer534
05-19-2016, 4:31pm
Basically what everyone is saying is that collecting new cars by putting them away is a horrible investment. It's been tried with probably every make of car, and the money return never even comes close to what you would have earned by putting the money in a simple bank savings account.

I realize I'm disregarding the "drive it and enjoy it" factor, but that is a very valid consideration, too.

Loco Vette
05-19-2016, 5:26pm
"and enjoy it" factor,

That's the value in buying a fun car

FasterTraffic
05-19-2016, 5:29pm
Basically what everyone is saying is that collecting new cars by putting them away is a horrible investment. It's been tried with probably every make of car, and the money return never even comes close to what you would have earned by putting the money in a simple bank savings account.

I realize I'm disregarding the "drive it and enjoy it" factor, but that is a very valid consideration, too.

If you buy a car you love and it appreciates in value, that should be icing on the cake. Even if I were buying Ferraris, it would be for the joy and not the ROI.

I completely understand only driving the car when you can enjoy it and therefore it gets minimal mileage, but putting it on blocks with a cover on it seems like missing the point.

78SA
05-19-2016, 5:33pm
I'd like to have it but fixed.

99 pewtercoupe
05-19-2016, 6:51pm
Kind of like the old adage about not having sex with your wife so she is nice and tight for the next guy

Brett K
05-19-2016, 7:59pm
Would love to buy it and drop in a big block before taking it to Carlisle and watch all the NCRS types heads explode!

snide
05-19-2016, 8:49pm
Damn.

BADRACR1
05-19-2016, 9:08pm
A few years back I bought a 1972 Hugger Orange Camaro from a friend that spent three years restoring it. I'm talking bumper to bumper. Smelled new inside. He said he was afraid to drive it for fear that someone would hit it, key it, or steal it. He put less than 1200 miles on it over the two and a half year period after it was finished.
I bought it and told him that he better get used to the idea of seeing it around town because I was going to drive the damn thing. The first two days I owned it it rained.
And I drove it.
I owned it for the summer and then sold it. I put 3400 miles on that car. One of the ones I wish I had kept.7525

7526

Oh, and the '79 t-top Z/28 next to it had 46k original miles. I drove that bitch, too!

Dave
05-19-2016, 9:14pm
Sad.

That car could have brought a lot of enjoyment to someone over the past 28 years. Instead it's been a science experiment in dry rot.

Not to mention that a mere 15 THOUSAND of the only 40k Corvettes built that year were the "special" Silver Anniversary Edition. Yup. Almost 40% of the cars built that year. This thing is the exact opposite of "rare" as Corvettes go.

Mike Mercury
05-20-2016, 7:33am
not that I am applauding this buy-it-park-it thing...

but 1978 was a banner year for the Corvette; 46,776 produced and all sold without any effort needed. It was leaked early enough that three things were happening:

* Fastback rear, which hadn't been seen since the 1967 Corvette
* 25 year anniversary special edition 2-tone paint and badging
* First Corvette chosen as Indy Pace car, special edition of that as well

as stated earlier, the Indy pace and 25th Anniversary editions accounted for 22,000 of the total produced.

the one mentioned in this thread has the L82 engine, which is desireable.

RedLS1GTO
05-20-2016, 9:12am
You go through all of that... and you did THIS to it.

Fail.

As far as I'm concerned, chunks in the fenders kills every bit of the 1000000% original appeal that it might have had to the right person.

http://www.collectorcarbroker.com/78vette/fender-lf-scuffs.jpg

What a waste. I've never understood doing crap like this with cars.

StaticCling
05-20-2016, 10:17am
Bidding is up to 30k, which IMO is stupid for a late 70's Shark. That is in early 70's Big Block territory price wise (for a clean car!) and even close to enough money for a Mid-Year Driver.


No Thanks. :island14:

Mike Mercury
05-20-2016, 11:24am
at a Mecum auction 5-6 years ago, I made bids on a new 1981 Corvette, red with smoked/mirrored T tops, 12 miles... seats still in plastic; still on GM title. It was to be Yvonnes Corvette; our last bid was 15k - my absolute limit... car sold in the mid $20's :(

Iron Chef
05-20-2016, 12:09pm
Bidding is up to 30k, which IMO is stupid for a late 70's Shark.

Bidding is now up to $75K. You have to be some kind of idiot to pay that much for a '78 with fancy badging. :spdchk:

8Up
05-20-2016, 1:23pm
$80k and a bucket of zaino and you can have a $10k car. :seasix:

Aerovette
05-20-2016, 1:27pm
I will never understand the "buy it and park it" mentality. You want something pretty to put in your garage, buy a poster of Cheryl Tiegs in her heyday.

Date a bikini model...but never sleep with her. :D

Dave
05-20-2016, 1:30pm
You go through all of that... and you did THIS to it.

Fail.

As far as I'm concerned, chunks in the fenders kills every bit of the 1000000% original appeal that it might have had to the right person.

http://www.collectorcarbroker.com/78vette/fender-lf-scuffs.jpg

What a waste. I've never understood doing crap like this with cars.
Cracks me up that an NCRS judge owned the thing.

86RAG
05-20-2016, 3:50pm
$86K??? :omg:

09CTSV
05-20-2016, 7:34pm
$90K, damn you can get a new Z for that.

Kerrmudgeon
05-20-2016, 7:35pm
A fool and his money are soon parted......Idiocy! :rubbish:

StaticCling
05-20-2016, 7:43pm
This is fukin stoopid. You have GOT to be kidding me. :funnier:

Dave
05-20-2016, 7:58pm
No way this transaction goes through

RedLS1GTO
05-20-2016, 8:08pm
Who would pay that much for this car? :skep:

carlton_fritz
05-20-2016, 8:16pm
Kind of like the old adage about not having sex with your wife so she is nice and tight for the next guy
Pics of wife?

Jeff '79
05-20-2016, 8:19pm
I will never understand the "buy it and park it" mentality. You want something pretty to put in your garage, buy a poster of Cheryl Tiegs in her heyday.

Some lucky bastard will get to crack its cherry now.
A 38 year old brand new car... :cool1:

RedLS1GTO
05-20-2016, 9:50pm
Some lucky bastard will get to crack its cherry now.
A 38 year old brand new car... :cool1:

With big chunks in the front fender, rotted hoses, belts, tires, and who knows what else....

What a peach.

JRD77VET
05-20-2016, 9:56pm
With big chunks in the front fender, rotted hoses, belts, tires, and who knows what else....

What a peach.

:iagree:

It may be "brand new" but it must be completely gone thru so it doesn't have catastrophic failure from sitting unused all those decades.

86RAG
05-21-2016, 8:27am
$96K now!

The same guy has this for sale too. Norton Commando 850 | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Norton-Commando-850-/172214061245?forcerrptr=true&hash=item2818c208bd:g:k9kAAOSw1h5XP5Xb&item=172214061245). I think I'd rather have this. :yesnod:


http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/k9kAAOSw1h5XP5Xb/s-l1600.jpg

RedLS1GTO
05-21-2016, 11:15am
$96K now!

I really just don't get it with this car.

I understand when something like a Hemi Cuda barn find goes for top dollar... but a '78 Vette? WTF is the draw to this car?

If it's at $96k it means that at least 2 people are bidding on it (assuming the seller isn't driving the price up with 1 buyer)

I'd rather have THIS any day (and I still wouldn't pay $33k for it)

Chevrolet Corvette Less Than 1700 Miles Corvette Pace Car | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Corvette-Less-than-1700-miles-Corvette-Pace-Car-/231909433708?forcerrptr=true&hash=item35fee1216c:g:MMkAAOSw~oFXNJiP&item=231909433708)

StaticCling
05-21-2016, 1:43pm
Bidding is up to 100k :wtf::Jeff '79:

In Comparison over at the other place in the Classifieds...

71 LS5 (454) Roadster (with a hardtop included), 4 Speed Car, War Bonnet Yellow. Everything redone with around 100k miles. The car is mint and absolutely perfect in every way. 47k

stingraymyway
05-21-2016, 3:41pm
I will never understand the "buy it and park it" mentality. You want something pretty to put in your garage, buy a poster of Cheryl Tiegs in her heyday.

:iagree:
The former owners have missed out on some good times by not driving the Vette.

Dave
05-21-2016, 9:27pm
I really just don't get it with this car.

I understand when something like a Hemi Cuda barn find goes for top dollar... but a '78 Vette? WTF is the draw to this car?

If it's at $96k it means that at least 2 people are bidding on it (assuming the seller isn't driving the price up with 1 buyer)

I'd rather have THIS any day (and I still wouldn't pay $33k for it)

Chevrolet Corvette Less Than 1700 Miles Corvette Pace Car | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Corvette-Less-than-1700-miles-Corvette-Pace-Car-/231909433708?forcerrptr=true&hash=item35fee1216c:g:MMkAAOSw~oFXNJiP&item=231909433708)

It may well be two shill bidders, pushing the price up for the publicity.

Kerrmudgeon
05-22-2016, 12:46am
The only way that's real is if a big buck museum really wants it as a feature car draw. It will never see the street ever.... Still.......:slap:

Dave
05-22-2016, 7:49am
The only way that's real is if a big buck museum really wants it as a feature car draw. It will never see the street ever.... Still.......:slap:

If they want a feature car, why would the buy some old neglected POS?

Jeff '79
05-22-2016, 8:19am
I really just don't get it with this car.

I understand when something like a Hemi Cuda barn find goes for top dollar... but a '78 Vette? WTF is the draw to this car?

If it's at $96k it means that at least 2 people are bidding on it (assuming the seller isn't driving the price up with 1 buyer)

I'd rather have THIS any day (and I still wouldn't pay $33k for it)

Chevrolet Corvette Less Than 1700 Miles Corvette Pace Car | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Corvette-Less-than-1700-miles-Corvette-Pace-Car-/231909433708?forcerrptr=true&hash=item35fee1216c:g:MMkAAOSw~oFXNJiP&item=231909433708)

To each his own. It's the ultimate survivor, therefore the crazy price.
If you can afford to buy this at that price, you obviously can afford for it to be gone through, back to drivability.
If you are that person, you probably have a stable of classics and there in lies you're inability to understand it.