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I can't tell you all how many times this subject has come up in conversations with other 'vette owners.
It really boils down to what it's worth to "YOU"
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I keep any eye on the values of C4's from time to time as well. They've taken a slight drop all across the the generation during these rough economic times. I don't see it as such a horrible thing as everything has been effected by the recession and everything eventually bounces back.....
It would be great to see my '84 appreciate, and I agree that being a new generation car with design and production problems, coupled with EPA & CAFE regulations of that time turned that year into the "red headed stepchild" of an American legend, but I look at my 'vette as a good investment all the way around
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I was actually answering another post and hit the wrong button....

It would be nice to see the early C4's rise some in value. Besides, if it wasn't for the "scientific 'vettes" we wouldn't have the beautiful C5's and C6's out there. The C4's brought a ton of advances to the model.
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true how true that is... well as far as i know the c4 is up and running in value.it won't be much longer.
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