Actually I have a friend in Maryland who is working on a 58 Corvette and putting in a 427. I would imagine that would be a sweet ride.
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Now,let's not get too carried away here.<G> Some Corvette owners are into the matching-numbers gig but a bunch of us are not.Clint Hooper
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'99 Honda F6 Valkyrie custom----- Original Message -----From: Ken's EmailAlso, you can't compare the market of old corvettes to old chevelles. Corvette owners are all into matching numbers and the market reflects it. If you take a 1957 Corvette with matching numbers, re: 283 and 4 speed, it is worth $50,000. If you remove the 283 and put in a 396 you just cut the value of the car in half. Go figure.
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