We are only getting further into the future. That 1984 Corvette was the first model year for the 'modern' design. I think if you keep it the colour of what the paint code reads, keep it stock and restore it as close to the original as possible, it will keep increasing in value. The more money you put into the car for authenticity, especially matching numbers, the more moneys you will get back.
Yes, I am with you, it would be better stock. If it were a long term investment that would be the way to go, but not for a short term profit. You would never get the money back in a quick sale.
@@ClarenceDoskocil thanks so much, its very early days but I have been really thrilled with how its going and excited to create more. The next project is a belter!
Paint it white with a red vinyl band along the side and up over the back, have the seats bolsters re dyed red and a new dash and you could have a Faceman replica Corvette that you can sell onto one of the guys who have a replica A-Team van.
@@boydscultandclassic yep the tricky situation as you will get more money when the weather warms up. if that is the situation then put no money into the car, sort it out and then flip it
@@londonman8688 Yep, if you watch the video till the end thats what I did! Next project is now underway and I have a bit of cash in my pocket to pay my bills and get some parts for the next one.
That worked out well!
We are only getting further into the future. That 1984 Corvette was the first model year for the 'modern' design. I think if you keep it the colour of what the paint code reads, keep it stock and restore it as close to the original as possible, it will keep increasing in value. The more money you put into the car for authenticity, especially matching numbers, the more moneys you will get back.
Yes, I am with you, it would be better stock. If it were a long term investment that would be the way to go, but not for a short term profit. You would never get the money back in a quick sale.
@@boydscultandclassic Great show, by the way!
@@ClarenceDoskocil thanks so much, its very early days but I have been really thrilled with how its going and excited to create more. The next project is a belter!
Paint it white with a red vinyl band along the side and up over the back, have the seats bolsters re dyed red and a new dash and you could have a Faceman replica Corvette that you can sell onto one of the guys who have a replica A-Team van.
Ha ha, if you watch the video to the end, it actually got snapped up by someone who has an A-Team van and is going to do just that!
Yep, great minds think alike. 😂😂😂
plenty to work on here to get ready to sell this summer
Sadly, holding on to something until the summer isn't an option when this is your living. Bills still need paying in the winter! 🤣
@@boydscultandclassic yep the tricky situation as you will get more money when the weather warms up. if that is the situation then put no money into the car, sort it out and then flip it
@@londonman8688 Yep, if you watch the video till the end thats what I did! Next project is now underway and I have a bit of cash in my pocket to pay my bills and get some parts for the next one.