Corvette vs. Chevelle
In my opinion you really need to establish a value for your Chevelle before considering a trade. I have absolutely no idea what a 1972 Chevelle is worth or how much time, labor, and money you have invested. The status of a 1964 vs. the other four years has been established, however, finding any "midyear" corvette for less than 15K is near impossible. Next, you should decide what you want this Corvette to be. If you want it to handle as well as a new Corvette and using an aftermarket frame plan on spending a minimum of 10K for an aftermarket frame, add wheels and tires, motor and transmission, cooling, etc. - It's going to cost a lot. Also, consider the loss of the back seat, assuming you have one. My Corvette is rendered useless as far as talking my wife and kids anywhere.
Nick
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