Backstory:
In October, I turn 40. I've always joked about having a traditional midlife crisis—buying a yellow Corvette, wrap around sunglasses, jean shorts, perhaps even a chain with some manner of medallion. You know. Really LEANING IN. Going full Fieri.
That joke was just that until the C8 was announced. After some light number crunching, and knowing my current lease was up around September... maybe I could treat myself under the guise of said midlife crisis?
Since then I've had time to think(cool down?), and as a married man of two short years I thought it perhaps a wiser decision to buy myself an older vette with cash and then upgrade the wife's ride to something nice, modern and totally her choice. Because all the articles/posts on GRM make the C5 seem like one of the best performance-for-your-peso options since the original "answer," I started doing preliminary research. Well, that quickly turned into deep research… sick, obsessive, research. Reading old magazine reviews, forum posts, polling friends and family who have Corvette experience, and the most dangerous last step, viewing sale ads from all over the country. Wasn’t planning on getting into the search until next fall, but I figured why buy a toy just in time to store it? So here we are.
First things first—my criteria. Manual trans, under 100k miles, black interior, and ideally less than $15k. For most of the cars I usually am into, that narrows things down to what, a handful of cars spread over a day’s drive, if that? Not this time. BOY HOWDY the internet is lousy with these things, even in the dead of winter. Sitting in front of facebook marketplace, glassy-eyed and frozen, the only action that made sense to help narrow things down was to drive one. So I found a creampuff, a dark red over black vert at a nearby non-GM dealership, and the lady and I swung by this Saturday while running errands. The car presented very well but had some very vette-specific issues, and long story short I enjoyed driving it but the overall experience wasn’t what I’d hoped—where’s the electricity, the excitement, the gotta-have-it feeling?
So either my wife is perfectly attuned to what makes me ME or she hit the breaking point regarding my endless yammering about Corvette nonsense(admittedly it was getting bad), but she said “hey, stop trying to rationalize an emotional decision. If you're going to buy a toy, get the one you want, the one that makes you feel something.” Better half indeed.
That night, aided by my emotional sherpa(beer), I found what I consider the one.
The Situation:
In a little over a week, I’m hopping a flight to evaluate a C5 that is essentially a track car with A/C and interior. While I have almost exclusively purchased stock vehicles and then done all the modifications myself in an effort to create my own vision, tailored to my needs—this car is not that. It’s ALL been replaced and/or modified… but somehow, to me, it’s perfect. What I would have done and more.
Thing is, I’ve only ever looked at cars I could buy and drive home with. While the seller can trailer this to me, eliminating that variable, it’s the in between I’m unfamiliar with. Which brings me to…
The Question for y'all:
Assuming I like the car, it drives nice, and I want to buy it... what do I do? I've never gone to look at a car, agreed to buy it, and then left. Do I do all the paperwork down there, pay the man, then fly home with the title and wait? Do I provide some sort of partial payment and have both parties sign something to indicate my intent to buy and his to deliver? I know many of you have bought and shipped cars from all over so any help/insight is very much appreciated!
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One last thing, if all goes well, I’ll spill every one of the details and probably try to convert this into a build thread/progress update log. I just don’t want to jinx anything just yet.