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Corvette: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

  1. #1
    Brandt
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    Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

    Hi guys, I'm looking for a 1996 Grand Sport convertible with the red
    interior. I sold my black interior car, #468, and am looking to replace
    her.

    Any help is greatly appreciated!!!

    You may email me at net or thru my website at www.96LT4.com




  2. #2
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    Re: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

    Brandt Kessler wrote: 

    Dupont Registry had a few last month.

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  3. #3
    Brandt
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    Re: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

    Thank you for the info. Just checked their website and they hav nothing.

    BK
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  4. #4
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    Re: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

    Brandt Kessler wrote: 

    Call Monica Dean at Maxie Price Chevrolet. They have tons of pre-owned
    Corvettes; and connections to locate what you seek.
    http://www.maxieprice.com/

    Also, how about an early Grand Sport?
    http://www.cars-on-line.com/64corv13482.html

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    Klecko's Komrades. All the way in 2003



  5. #5
    kickstart
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    Re: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

     
    *How to male a small fortune in car building !!!!!!!!!!!!*
    2000 hours and $250k invested for sale $110k
    *Start with a large fortune*

    Kickstart



  6. #6
    Tom
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    Re: Looking for a Grand Sport, please help!

    It has amazed me to no end.

    These Grand Sports (kits, replicas, homemades, etc) are nothing but
    customized Corvettes. Everyone seems to like them and they pay big bucks
    for them.

    But find any other customized Corvette (non-Grand Sport look-alike), and
    people scorn them and criticize the owners and won't pay much more than
    scrap price for them.

    And actually, I think if you look further, it is worse. Most customized
    Corvettes from the '60s, '70s, and '80s may have cost a few thousand to do.
    These GS projects seem to all brag about costing $100,000 and up to build.

    And when it gets down to the bottom line, both are not stock and not
    original so there is no historical significance to either. And one, the guy
    has lost maybe $10,000 in investment while the other has lost $50,000 and
    more usually.



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