Originally Posted by
gguillot
I currently own a 1973 Corvette convertible that I am restoring. I think you will find many similarities between the Crossfire and the Corvette! Regarding the car's value, check out Hagerty Insurance's valuation tools - i find them to be fairly realistic, since they offer these tools to help customers appraise their cars for insurance purposes.
According to Hagerty, a base model (L48) 1972 Corvette Coupe (hardtop) in good condition (Condition #3 using their categories) could be worth $18,400 in the current market. The Condition #4 cars are valued at $11,800. So figure anywhere between $11,80 and $18,400 - and it seems like you are already in the sweet spot between the two.
I have no relationship with Hagerty (I am not a customer of theirs) but I do have an interest in early '70's corvettes, owning one myself. So good luck on your decision!!
Pulled them up today too..

Seeing the price range was what lead me to spending more time online looking. Prices seem to run like Crossfires to.. LOL.
Currently a base model Crossfire convert. on Ebay with 70k on the clock for 16.5K ..
Like they say.. it's worth what someone will pay for it..