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You are a pip Norm, I know of at least 1 other member in Omaha who enjoys your posts as much as I do.

I miss my white 76 corvette, it was fun!

I just ran across the pictures of my yellow 76 vette this past weekend. It was a fun car. I owned it between marriages. It worked for its intended purpose:cool:

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His starting bid should be the buy it now!!

That would be closer to reality, '84s just don't bring much. It's the first year and least desirable of the C4s (fourth generation-'84-'96) of Corvettes. I could have bought an '84 last spring for $1,000. It had some body damage but ran very well and came with most of the parts to fix it.

The '84s had a lackluster 205 HP engine and suffered from an overly stiff suspension. The '85 was much improved in both respects. Still the '84 was a milestone car that was a vast improvement from the by then very outdated C3 platform.

Although I've owned dozens of Mopars and only one Corvette, I admit to being very attached to it. It is after all one of the ultimate boy-toys of all time. And I must confess to being a perpetual adolescent....

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Oh and for some perspective, mine's a '95 and currently worth about $6 to 7K at best. If it were a low mileage, all original it would be worth a little more but I've modified it extensively. And I drive the crap out of it, that's all I've ever found that cars are good for.

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