This, this special edition corvette was one of 12 made on Tuesday October 21st 1995 and is one of 3 1996 old man silver metallic on red leather with black inserts convertibles and is more rare than any of those dang Japanese or German naz cars those new money youngsters like
Never, never, never pay an insane premium price for an old car with crazy-low mileage. As soon as you start driving it, stuff will start breaking as things die - not from being worn out, but from atrophy. Had two such cars, and both were money pits. It's better to get one with appropriate milage that's been well maintained.
$27,000? I’ve seen newer model Z06 Corvettes about the same price. Higher mileage though. I drive them, so I’d rather have the Z06.
This, this special edition corvette was one of 12 made on Tuesday October 21st 1995 and is one of 3 1996 old man silver metallic on red leather with black inserts convertibles and is more rare than any of those dang Japanese or German naz cars those new money youngsters like
Never, never, never pay an insane premium price for an old car with crazy-low mileage. As soon as you start driving it, stuff will start breaking as things die - not from being worn out, but from atrophy. Had two such cars, and both were money pits. It's better to get one with appropriate milage that's been well maintained.
Hi I saw your video on the 1977 Ford Mustang ii Ghia and wanted your opinion on if they can be a daily driver?
Yup they are fun - but understand safety isn't the best back in those days.