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C5 Open Discussion General and technical C5 Corvette discussion - ownership, maintenance, repairs, modifications, tuning |
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Hi
We inherited the following vehicle, and I am trying to figure out what we have, so please bear with me as I do not know much about Corvettes (or cars in general)! So it was a red 2002 convertible with about 10,500 miles on it, in excellent shape. Is this considered a C5 chassis? The body has been changed to a 1962 body style, so now what do we call it? Is it a "1962 corvette convertible on a C5 2002 chassis"? It still needs to be painted though, and I beleive it the body is finished or mostly finished. So my questions are: (1) Is there a particular color that sells better than other colors? (2) What is something like this actually worth (once painted)? These are only pics I have right now ... will be receiving vehicle on the weekend and can provide better pics then. Images: https://ibb.co/KwCn66j https://ibb.co/bsLNqfc https://ibb.co/3fv2fSH Thanks |
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Yes, a 2002 is a C5. C5 is 1997-2004.
Small pics, so it's hard to say much, but it's an unfinished project. It's worth what someone will pay. To most buyers it's a butchered 25 year old chevy. Sorry. If it was impeccably done, looked good, ran good, MAYBE you're looking at 30K. But it'll take a significant investment to get it to that condition. You're probably better off selling it unfinished. |
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