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Car Enthusiasts... My neighbor has a 1978 Corvette Indy Pace Car
With 368 miles on it. It's stored in a controlled environment and he says it's worth about $40K. I've always loved Corvettes, but are the Pace cars sold at a premium? He took it to the KC Corvette Club a couple of years ago and won "Best in Show" hands down.
What is something like this really worth? BTW, he moved in next door less than a year ago and I just found out about this today. And yes, he's an honest dude. |
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oh and yes the pace car is worth more. especially a best in show winner at the kc corvette club, if it's still in that good of shape i would bet he's on track |
There were about 6500 made.
http://www.vettefinders.com/index.cf...101Story/ID/28 "Today, the Pace Cars with limited mileage continue to bring top dollar. A L-82, 4-speed Pace Car with less than 100 miles was recently sold for $31,000. Another Pace Car with the L-48 motor and automatic transmission with only 4 miles sold at the “low price” of $20,750 at Bloomington Gold last year. " |
However, if that sucker has the Goodyear's with the Indy imprinted on them, then it's likely worth a lot more. Only the first 300 had the special tires.
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Your local Kia dealer has something faster than that vette. I would not give you a dollar for any Corvette produced from 1971 till 1989. The horsepower ratings were pathetic.
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I had a 78 vette. It was a 35 anniversery not a pace car. It was kinda gutless
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You may want to re-check your math, first year of the Corvette was '53. |
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