I think here is some kind of a database of all the classic cars out there, a guy I know bought a 68 camaro off of it, but i think the car would have to have collector plates and i have no idea how the guy went about accessing it
there is a site called corvette.com and you can link to it which takes u to the chevy plants and u can find out how many new ones are in production now, how many r road worthy and see how many are legally on the road these days
You can’t.
it would most certainly be hard to find out
I think here is some kind of a database of all the classic cars out there, a guy I know bought a 68 camaro off of it, but i think the car would have to have collector plates and i have no idea how the guy went about accessing it
http://www.c3vr.com/default.asp…..this is the c3 corvette registry…
there is a site called corvette.com and you can link to it which takes u to the chevy plants and u can find out how many new ones are in production now, how many r road worthy and see how many are legally on the road these days