Saturday, August 25, 2007

How to Buy a Used Corvette

When buying a used Corvette, try to find a running car that fits your needs, rather than a project car that will cost much more in the long run. Buying an inexpensive Corvette is not so inexpensive after the appropriate repairs and replacements have been made. If you have worked on project cars in the past, it may seem that buying replacement parts is a simple and inexpensive way to fix up an old car. But, Corvette parts are expensive and hard to come by, even on eBay. A project Corvette can also end up costing much more time than you are willing to commit, which makes the money saved on a project car money that was thrown away. Once you have decided to buy a used Corvette that meets your needs, it is important to check a prospective purchase for rust. The body of a View the rest of this article


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