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Rdsauto 01-22-2017 08:46 AM

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.

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Any information would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks guys.

Rdsauto 01-22-2017 08:47 AM

I am sorry About the Image size..... how can I fix it....

Bulldog3071 01-22-2017 07:18 PM

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

h422694 01-22-2017 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bulldog3071 (Post 9519321)
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

Well it sure doesn't look like you helped him any. You must be like those 'old guys' you so fondly talk about.

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?

SR-71 02-01-2017 06:18 PM

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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