1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
Time to buy a car, I found a 79 vette in the paper for 5800 obo, I'm gonna try to haggle him down to 4500 (condition is a factor I suppose). He claims its in excellent condition, or so it said in the paper, I haven't called yet, so I wouldn't know if its a stingray (here's hoping it is). Says T-top, red (color condition excellent), power windows, power locks, has a 350 w/ a m12 transmission :yup::yup: so that's like a huge plus :happy:, also has aluminum rims and says it runs good.
Now the reason I'm posting is this, does anyone on this board have a 79 corvette or run a 350 engine? I wanna know, like gas wise, is it gonna be uber expensive or highly expensive (hey we all know its gonne be expensive either way, lesser of two evils I suppose)? Also, should I go for something else as a first car?
Reason it caught my eye is cuz I've always wanted an old skool stingray corvette, red or blue (if its blue, then w/ white racing stripes :cool:) and I mean the 350 is like icing on the cake.
Just wanted your suggestions, what would you do?
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
I strongly advise against getting this as a first car. Just think about insurance costs. :pinch:
If you have to even ask if it's going to cost you "gas wize" then it's not for you.
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
I strongly advise against getting this as a first car. Just think about insurance costs. :pinch:
If you have to even ask if it's going to cost you "gas wize" then it's not for you.
lmfao, I realize that insurance is gonna be up the ass and gas wise I know approax how much it'll cost, but I mean, 5800 obo, that's an awesome price for a 79 vette :(
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
It'll definitely suck gas. No doubt there's a reason the guy is selling it so cheaply.
:shuriken:
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
probably 8-12mpg, and if this is your first car, the insurance is going to be insane.
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
It'll bleed you dry :s
And if you want a Corvette, then buy a 1967 or 1969 Stingray :D
If I had loads of money and didn't give a fuck about the environment I'd have one of them :lol:
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
Get an insurance quote before even phoning the seller.
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
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Originally Posted by
Chewie UK
Get an insurance quote before even phoning the seller.
Ya that's for sure, and this would be my 2nd car (buying), but nonetheless, the insurance company will be up my ass on a daily basis digging for money :unsure:
Man when it comes to vette's fuck the environment (damn you hypocritical thoughts :pinch:)! This car is a beaut, well not this one, but the 69 stingray like Skweeky said, those things are just plaing beautiful cars, along w/ the 69 mustang :D.
Guess I'll have to play the waiting game, prob wont be buying a "dream" car like this till I'm like 25 or something :(:(:(:cry:
And ya the price did strike me as odd, there's something obviously wrong with it, no sane person would sell their baby for that cheap unless it's seriously fucked up or they need the cash bad.
Thanks for all your suggestions.
You win again you stupid waiting game :dry:
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
8 MPG at the most, premium only. 10,000 mi/yr @ $3 gallon = $3,750 yr gasoline. $4,000 a yr insurance, assuming separate policy teen age driver. $1,500 yr repairs, just the parts. Maintenance at least $200 yr, synthetic oil, filters etc, parts only. At least 2 speeding tickets a yr, $250 x 2 = $500.
So $5,800 purchase price.
$3,750 gas
$4,000 insurance
$1,500 repairs
$200 maintenance
$500 speeding tickets
=$15,750 first yr cost of ownership.
Re: 1979 Corvette w/ a 350, suggestions?
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Originally Posted by
cpt_azad
Time to buy a car, I found a 79 vette in the paper for 5800 obo, I'm gonna try to haggle him down to 4500 (condition is a factor I suppose). He claims its in excellent condition, or so it said in the paper, I haven't called yet, so I wouldn't know if its a stingray (here's hoping it is). Says T-top, red (color condition excellent), power windows, power locks, has a 350 w/ a m12 transmission :yup::yup: so that's like a huge plus :happy:, also has aluminum rims and says it runs good.
Now the reason I'm posting is this, does anyone on this board have a 79 corvette or run a 350 engine? I wanna know, like gas wise, is it gonna be uber expensive or highly expensive (hey we all know its gonne be expensive either way, lesser of two evils I suppose)? Also, should I go for something else as a first car?
Reason it caught my eye is cuz I've always wanted an old skool stingray corvette, red or blue (if its blue, then w/ white racing stripes :cool:) and I mean the 350 is like icing on the cake.
Just wanted your suggestions, what would you do?
If you bought it, you'd own one of the biggest dogs Chevrolet ever built, a smog-mobile that'd be hard pressed to break 16 seconds in the quarter.
No Corvette built during that period is worth it's fiberglas, and that is precisely why the price is so "reasonable".
Other Corvette owners would laugh at you.
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Skweeky
It'll bleed you dry :s
And if you want a Corvette, then buy a 1697 Stingray :D
Yeah, if you can find one of those, you could sell it and get 10 ZL-1s, 20-30 C-6s, a bunch of '63 split-windows, a couple of '53s, L88s...the sky's the limit.
You could probably even afford insurance. :D
BTW-
The chances of damaging the environment with a '79 'vette would be minimal; it had quite possibly the most comprehensive collection of anti-smog hardware ever jammed under the hood of any automobile in history.