Looking to get your start in vintage racing? For less than the price of a brand-new Miata, you could have this 1969 Chevrolet Corvette race car.
According to the seller, the Corvette has documented history as a race car since the ‘70s.
Plus, the Chevy currently comes fitted with a …
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Tom1200
PowerDork
10/13/23 12:37 p.m.
That's actually a really good price for a fully functioning big bore car.
DavyZ
New Reader
10/13/23 3:23 p.m.
In NC we don't do safety inspections for vehicles over 20 years, which means this car could be made road "legal" by merely paying a small registration fee. You could even run a classic 1969 vintage license plate and not even the actual current tag. What fun this would be on the street! :D
moto914
New Reader
10/14/23 1:02 a.m.
In reply to DavyZ :
Also had similar thoughts here in SC. Going to events and legally being able to check out a tune on a side road would be a plus. However; driving around minimally helmeted, open topped & caged is just to out there to pursue at this time.
NickD
MegaDork
10/14/23 7:33 a.m.
There's a guy fairly local to me that autocrosses this '66 'Vette that was converted to a race car in 1967, and he personally has been racing it since 1971. It's an awesome car, with a hot small block, a 'Glide, side pipes and big fender flares
So, this popped up on my FB feed, and I immediately noticed the GRM sticker. Colin, I said, we gotta share this one with the rest of the class.
Hope it goes to a good home.
This is perhaps the best way to buy the style you currently do not have.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Saw Patrick run at Convention! I'd love to trade up to a NCCC Group II car and have something more comfortable than my NCCC R/P (which is street legal here in FL).
Locke in Jax