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Created on: 2/1/2014 www.hagerty.com/valuationtools Your valuation report for a: Your annual Hagerty Insurance amount would be: 1965 Chevrolet Corvette $451/year* Body Type: Convertible Engine Specification: 8-cyl. 327cid/350hp 4bbl L79 Apply at hagerty.com >> Welcome to Hagerty Price Guide, the most accurate, up-to-date, and relevant price guide for those involved in the post-war classic car marketplace. Hagerty Price Guide was originally published under the name of Cars That Matter in August of 2006, and was later renamed Hagerty’s Cars That Matter in September of 2008. Currently, Hagerty Price Guide is published three times a year, and it has quickly become an authoritative and respected resource for valuing classic, collectible, and historic vehicles. Model History Specifications: • 8-cyl. 327cid/350hp 4bbl L79 • Curb weight 3,145 lbs. • Length 175.1 in. • Wheelbase 98 in. • 15,376 produced 1963 was a watershed year for the Corvette. Production hit 21,513 – split quite evenly between the new “roadster” and stunning coupe design from Larry Shinoda under the direction of Bill Mitchell, with the now infamous (and valuable) split rear window design. Subsequent model year Vettes added the new knock off wheels (1964), the 396 “big block” V8 (1965), and then in 1966, the 427, 430 HP L-88 model, ultimately one of the most collectible Corvettes ever. The C2 series ended in 1967, with the addition of 5 slot fender vents and the famous ’67 only hood scoop and contrasting color “stinger” stripe on the big block cars. In all, the cleaned up '67 model was a fitting end to the C2 series which can lay claim to being the most loved Corvettes of all. *Figure based on Ohio rates with $100/$300k liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors. Page 2 | Hagerty Price Guide Vehicle Values* Value Change Over Time Value Change Over Time This graph provides a visual representation of how the values for this vehicle have changed since Hagerty Price Guide first began publishing details for it. Prices assume that the car is a “no-stories” example and that no major modifications to the vehicle are present. Vehicle Value Detail Vehicle Value Detail Date Condition 4 Condition 3 Condition 2 Condition 1 Notes/Buzz The Vehicle Value Detail table enumerates Dec-13 $32,100 $54,700 $68,800 $92,500 -10% for auto trans. -20% for 3-spd. +$300 all four condition values for this vehicle since for pwr wndws. +$8,000 for a/c. +$3,700 for Hagerty Price Guide first began publishing Aug-13 $30,700 $50,900 $64,000 $92,000 hard top. +$10,000 for knock-off wheels. details for it. Prices assume that the car is a Apr-13 $26,900 $46,200 $53,500 $87,900 +$3,500 for 36-gal tank. +$1,800 for leather. +$2,500 for pwr strg. +$2,000 for “no-stories” example and that no major Dec-12 $26,900 $46,000 $53,300 $87,900 off-road exhaust. +$2,000 for side-mount exhaust. +$2,200 for teakwood strng whl. modifications to the vehicle are present. Aug-12 $26,600 $45,200 $52,000 $87,800 +$1,500 for tele strng whl. NOTE: A Review possible equipment that may impact combination of options on 1965 Corvettes Apr-12 $26,400 $45,000 $51,800 $87,600 is often worth more than the sum of the this vehicle’s value under the “Notes/Buzz” Dec-11 $24,900 $37,100 $50,200 $85,400 preceding values. If you are spending heading. more than you can afford to lose on one of Sep-11 $25,000 $37,200 $49,800 $86,000 these vehicles, it is prudent to consult a professional. May-11 $25,100 $37,400 $60,700 $88,300 Dec-10 $25,200 $37,600 $64,400 $88,900 Aug-10 $25,200 $37,100 $63,900 $88,700 Apr-10 $26,100 $38,400 $65,900 $90,400 Jan-10 $25,800 $38,100 $65,400 $89,900 Aug-09 $25,700 $37,400 $65,100 $89,700 Apr-09 $26,400 $39,200 $67,700 $95,800 Dec-08 $26,400 $39,900 $68,500 $96,100 Aug-08 $26,400 $39,900 $68,500 $96,100 Apr-08 $26,700 $41,300 $70,000 $96,100 Dec-07 $26,900 $42,200 $71,900 $99,900 Aug-07 $26,900 $42,200 $71,900 $99,900 Apr-07 $26,600 $42,600 $72,600 $100,900 Dec-06 $27,000 $44,500 $77,100 $112,400 *Please note: All prices shown here are based on various data sources, as detailed in About Our Prices. For all Hagerty Insurance clients: The values shown do not imply coverage in this amount. In the event of a claim, the guaranteed value(s) on your policy declarations page is the amount your Page 3 | Hagerty Price Guide vehicle(s) is covered for, even if the value displayed here is different. If you would like to discuss your Hagerty Insurance policy, please call us at 877-922-9701. Vehicle Condition Ratings: Condition 1: Condition 2: Condition 3: Condition 4: Condition #1 vehicles are the best #2 cars could win a local or #3 cars could possess some, but #4 cars are daily drivers, with flaws in the world. The visual image is of regional show. They can be former not all of the issues of a #4 car, but visible to the naked eye. The the best car, in the right colors, #1 cars that have been driven or they will be balanced by other chrome might have pitting or driving onto the lawn at the finest have aged. Seasoned observers factors such as a fresh paint job or scratches, the windshield might be concours. Perfectly clean, the car will have to look closely for flaws, a new, correct interior. #3 cars chipped. Paintwork is imperfect, has been groomed down to the tire but will be able to find some not drive and run well, but might have and perhaps the fender has a treads. Painted and chromed seen by the general public. The some incorrect parts. These cars minor dent. The interior could have surfaces are mirror-like. Dust and paint, chrome, glass and interior are not used for daily split seams or a cracked dash. No dirt are banned, and materials will all appear as excellent. No transportation but are ready for a major parts are missing, but the used are correct and superbly excessive smoke will be seen on long tour without excuses, and the wheels could differ from the fitted. The one word description for startup, no unusual noises will casual passerby will not find any originals, or the interior might not #1 cars is "concours." emanate from the engine visual flaws. "Good" is the one be stock. A #4 car can also be a compartment. The vehicle will drive word description of a #3 car. deteriorated restoration. "Fair" is as a new car of its era would. The the one word that describes a #4 one word description for #2 cars is car. "excellent." Hagerty Insured Values Hagerty Insured Values Hagerty is the world’s leading provider of Value Range collector car insurance. We've pored through our extensive database to provide a glimpse $110,000 at the highest, lowest and median insured HIGH value for your collector car. Of course, every car is unique, but this range provides an idea of what can be expected in the market today. $45,000 MEDIAN Please note that in some cases, insured values may differ from price guide values. Often, higher values are accounted for by $20,000 factors unique to the individual example such LOW as low or high serial numbers, extreme low mileage or complete originality combined with a high state of preservation. The current market places a premium on such unrestored original cars. Page 4 | Hagerty Price Guide Vehicle Identification Number A vehicle identification number, or VIN, 1 9 4 6 7 5 S 1 0 0 0 0 1 can reveal a lot about a car: manufacturer, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 model, build date, plant of origin, body type, and even engine in many cases. But VIN Details: standardization wasn’t introduced to VINs globally until 1981, and early vehicles’ 1 – [GM Division] - Chevrolet VINs were composed of nothing more than a serial number. Over time more 2-3 – [Model] - Corvette information has been introduced to VINs, 4-5 – [Body Style] - Convertible but what information is carried in a VIN is 6 – [Year] - 1965 largely left to the discretion of the manufacturer. Because of the variance in 7 – [Assembly Plant] - St. Louis, MO VIN structures prior to 1981, there are few 8-13– [Production Number] comprehensive VIN decoders in use today for the majority of collector cars, and many decoders focus solely on a single brand or nameplate.In an effort to better understand all the information that is embedded in a vehicle’s VIN number, regardless of the year that vehicle was manufactured, Hagerty has developed a collector car VIN decoder that grows in coverage on a daily basis. Today Hagerty’s VIN decoder covers more than 22,100 vehicles from 1945 to present. Hagerty’s collector car VIN decoder can be a valuable resource when buying a car because it indicates details about how a vehicle was originally constructed. Differences between a car’s original and current configuration can have a tremendous impact on value, and those differences should be disclosed by a seller when they are known.