Corvette Stingray C7 for Brother
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Hey guys,
To start off it’s great to be on this forum and it’s going to be good talking to all you guys, also I had no idea where to post this so if it is in the wrong area let me know and I will move it. Rite guys I’m on here because my Brother has retired work and finding retirement peaceful and a blessing but also boring. He needs to get himself something to do, so I am going to help him out. He has been in the mechanic trade pretty much for as long as I can remember, working in local garages always loved working on cars. So I want to get him a car to work on keep him busy. Now please bear with me because I am clueless about mechanics and my terminology will me terrible. He has always loved the Corvette Stingray C7. I have been looking online for a beat up old Corvette Stingray C7 RDSauto for sale and there are many to choose from but I don’t know what I am looking at to be honest. What I need to know is a rough price range I should be going for, and then any tips and tricks that will help along the refurbishment. Attachment 846162 Any information would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks guys. |
I am sorry About the Image size..... how can I fix it....
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Good luck getting a response this site is dead, bunch of old guys who don't know how to use the inter web, I believe I may be the youngest C7 owner on the site
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What to you want from them 'old guys', 700 of them to respond - "Sorry, can't help". Sure you don't belong on the Camaro forums? |
It might be tough finding a beat up C7, but anything is possible. There should be plenty good ones out there, and a few wrecked ones too, although keep in mind the C7 is built on an aluminum space frame which would probably be a major expensive to repair. I'm guessing the price for a decent 'C7 would start in the high-30's for a 2014 model.
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