if its in good condition, that's a good deal, good condition vettes of that era are getting harder to come by, just make sure it is an 1985 and not an 1984, due to the lack of power from the motor of the 1984's crossfire fuel injection system people have been trying to pass off 1984 year models as later ones, it should say "tuned port injection" on the side behind the front tire and on the throttle body.
2007-03-16 15:15:53
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answered by Ty19 2
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I have an 86 corvette with 59,000 miles I want a newer one how much an I sell my 86 for I have replaced a lot of parts new fuel new ac system new 2015 wire rims 2nd set of rims and tires
2016-05-08 03:20:05
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answered by patti 1
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The average price we have for the 1985 Corvette Coupe in our Corvette Price Guide is $8,700. So if it is in average, street driven condition, then you are getting the Corvette at a good price. If it is less than average condition, then the price is fair.
2007-03-19 14:50:21
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answered by VetteFinders.com 3
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It's a 22 year old car. I would buy it with the knowledge that regardless of the 68k miles that I'm going to have to do some work on it.
If you like to work on cars, I'd say go for it. Check it out on http://www.nada.com and make sure the numbers ($) are okay for that vehicle.
Vettes, needless to say, are sportscars and as such have probably endured heavy-duty use, or abuse, as the case may be.
Good Luck!!
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2007-03-16 12:50:27
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answered by rob1963man 5
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Disconnect the floor terminal on the battery. you will need ramps to get the front wheels a minimum of ten inches of the floor. The starter is located below the passenger foot relax. It bolts the two immediately on the block or bell housing below the exhaust manifold on the left factor of the motor. heavily eliminate the helpful pink battery cable from the best of the starter solenoid. There are 2 smaller wires that must be removed from the solenoid. be conscious the terminal positions of the two small wires. There are 2 bolts preserving the starter to the block eliminate them and the starter. you will possibly be able to ought to curve the starter in unusual positions to pass over the exhaust pipe to eliminate it. stay with it and you will do effective. sturdy success.
2016-12-18 15:33:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Great car. Price depends on weather it's been well maintained or been beat to death.
2007-03-16 12:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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