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Great options and nice colors.... Also, same owner from 1980-2022 which is (in my opinion) generally a good sign. Looks like a good car to invest some detailing effort into, as well as sourcing some original engine components.
Link to 1968 Corvette L-79 eBay auction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 194378S417825 |
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I am going back home (Charlotte) 3/15 and may have time to look at this car if anyone has interest.
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The 1968 Corvette is at the bottom of price spectrum and this car looks like a good deal. You can't get much for $30,000 today, this would make a nice entry level car.
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What Tim said… and leather seats… that’s a win
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