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Instead of buying a 1969 Corvette, look at the 1970 Corvette. The cars that are up and coming are the 1970 Corvette Convertibles with a small block 350, manual trans, Posi rear, and air conditioning. There have been some big numbers for these up and coming Vettes. It is a classy shark style body with the performance of a small block. Check the NCRS Driveline for cars.
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I would only consider purchasing a car that I like, don't worry about the investment angle, unless you're trying to convince your banker to give you a loan. A little known fact about 1970 corvettes... At 17,316 units built, there were fewer Corvettes built for the 1970 model year, than for any other year since 1962 or before. If you look around much, 70' Vettes are not that common. Something to think about anyway.
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