What's a 79 Vette worth?

Shah Mat

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350 engine, auto trans 75k miles. "Good" condition. Late 70's early 80's are not the most desirable, but I might be able to pick it up cheap. Needs a little work and the guy is sick of it. Thinking of turning it for a profit.
 
I would say 5 to 7K....If it's in good shape. Those "rubber bumper" vettes are not bringing any $$$ and probably never will.:(
 
'74 - '77 are the least desirable, IMO. '78 - '82 are not much better. The '80 L-82 would be the most desirable out of that timeframe, IMO. None of them are worth much. In '86 I was dealing on a '79 L-82 with about 50K miles on it for right around $9K. They defintely have not gone up in value from then!
 
I would think 5k for one in "good cond" would be all the money, 7 or 8 for verry good. Older vetts have brake caliper leaks, radiator leaks, and rear wheel bearings are a bich to replace. Color is important too.
 
What's the difference?

I think I can get this one for a couple grand.
The L-82 was the higher HP version of the anemic 350 offered that year. There should be an emblem on each side of the hood indicating if it is an L-82. I believe it was '80 when they moved the emblem to the front fenders by the doors.
 
The L-82 was the higher HP version of the anemic 350 offered that year. There should be an emblem on each side of the hood indicating if it is an L-82. I believe it was '80 when they moved the emblem to the front fenders by the doors.

You gotta check the Vin I was selling cars in the early 80s and the used to put L-82 emblems on all the hoods of the Vettes that were traded in.
 
4 to 7K as the "after" price maybe.........no way will you buy it for 4-7K and make a profit.

2k would be the end of the world if it runs, drives and has all its parts (still installed, not car with boxes of parts).
 
1978 Pace car or silver anniversery are future collectors

No chance.....If I remember correctly they made a ton of those pace cars (like thousands) and it was essentially a sticker kit on top of a two tone paint scheme. I believe the 94 was the rarest pace car production run and they only came in purple/white and as convertibles. In 86 EVERY convertible was considered a pace car edition and they made thousands of those too!

No car ever became collectible due to a sticker kit.........it usually took low production numbers and higher performance to make it "collectible."
 
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