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LGAFF
04-11-2013, 09:30 AM
1991 17Kmiles
368'
Stock Wheels
Ported Heads
upgraded valve train(springs, retainers, etc)
Cams
White/Black
Coilovers
Clean int/Ext

Whats a fair value?

GOLDCYLON
04-11-2013, 09:34 AM
Depending upon who did the motorwork and the condition of the car with all the paperwork about 18-20K tops

LGAFF
04-11-2013, 10:10 AM
Already one on ebay with one bid over/at 20K

Forgot to add
headers
stainless exhaust
New PC and ported intake

RHanselman
04-11-2013, 10:28 AM
$23-28k unless he's desperate... White cars seem to be a bit more economical unless they have red interiors.

GOLDCYLON
04-11-2013, 10:29 AM
Already one on ebay with one bid over/at 20K

Forgot to add
headers
stainless exhaust
New PC and ported intake


A bid does not always an Ebay sale Make.....

Yoda

LGAFF
04-11-2013, 10:31 AM
I was thinking I might do 23-24K...I am actually the seller.

I am going to go through the car; replace cams, freshen things up.

Cams will be the same regrinds that are in my 90

Blue Flame Restorations
04-11-2013, 10:35 AM
$20k plus

Everyone will have an opinion, right, wrong or?

GOLDCYLON
04-11-2013, 10:37 AM
I was thinking I might do 23-24K...I am actually the seller.

I am going to go through the car; replace cams, freshen things up.

Cams will be the same regrinds that are in my 90


Are the headers AIR complient with the cats retained.... Did you do the motor work? I am standing PAT on my numbers.

Modded cars unless they are done by a few shops.... Ligenfelter, Callaway etc with all the paperwork dont do that well. Non emissions complaint also limts the pool further.

Unless the car is bought by someone in our community. I would be prepared to be a little underwhelmed Lee. Your car your call. GC

LGAFF
04-11-2013, 11:14 AM
I actually have a Corvette collector who saw the car and wants it bad...he has 16 Corvettes...good friend. I would keep it before I sold for $17K...especially a 17K mile car. I do understand were you are coming from with the 17-20K range.

This is alot of car, newly refreshed

GOLDCYLON
04-11-2013, 11:32 AM
I actually have a Corvette collector who saw the car and wants it bad...he has 16 Corvettes...good friend. I would keep it before I sold for $17K...especially a 17K mile car. I do understand were you are coming from with the 17-20K range.

This is alot of car, newly refreshed


No doubt. hopefully somebody in our community snatches it up. For all the RIGHT reasons Lee.

Also when I state 18K thats bare bones if you needed the money and grudeningly said OK. Its worth 20K all day

GC

Pete
04-11-2013, 11:44 AM
Lee,drop that b!tch off and we get r done.
Get your cash and run:)
Pete

RHanselman
04-11-2013, 11:59 AM
The NADA & KBB values have been steadily climbing. Your car on the NADA site has a value spread of $18-28 depending... Even without the very low mileage... Banks will loan on your expected sales price which is a big plus. Also the economy is helping, reports show more of us are using our credit again.

FWIW: Now the trick is how to sell. I've not read your add however i'd concentrate on condition and mileage with less emphasis on performance upgrades. You may even consider stock CAMs and putting back the suspension to stock. You could sell the non-stock items to increase your profit.

I also think you will do better NOT selling to the brotherhood. We've been tainted by years of low prices and supper-cars selling for ultra low dollars... The majority of the US population doesn't know what they don't know. A good thing for us IMO...

BTW, NADA is finally giving the 93 Ruby's credit for the Anniversary Package. Their pricing is way good for us... As well as all other Z's

WARP TEN
04-11-2013, 12:14 PM
....Modded cars unless they are done by a few shops.... Ligenfelter, Callaway etc with all the paperwork dont do that well. Non emissions complaint also limts the pool further.... GC


Don't forget Haibeck packages! :) --Bob

GOLDCYLON
04-11-2013, 12:34 PM
Don't forget Haibeck packages! :) --Bob

Yep Hence ETC

BigJohn
04-11-2013, 01:14 PM
About $15,000.00; (maybe more if it was all orginal!!)

:neutral:

scholtmj
04-11-2013, 01:31 PM
About $15,000.00; (maybe more if it was all orginal!!)

:neutral:

Too cheap. Lots of people would (and should) jump on it at that price including the previous owner.

Anniv88
04-11-2013, 03:13 PM
I'm interested. And I like white.

Lee, can you e-mail me some pics? rkasky@comcast.net

Thanks,
Roger

Blue Flame Restorations
04-11-2013, 03:47 PM
About $15,000.00; (maybe more if it was all orginal!!)

:neutral:


Now THAT'S funny, I don't care who ya are!!:p

BigJohn
04-11-2013, 05:39 PM
Now THAT'S funny, I don't care who ya are!!:p

I would love to see them go for more just not when I'm buying!!!
:confused:

RICKYRJ1
04-11-2013, 07:42 PM
I have a guy local to me that has a 20k budget and looking for a ZR-1 baaaadly. I,m sure he will see this thread. He is a great guy and would be a great Z brother.

Blue Flame Restorations
04-11-2013, 08:05 PM
I would love to see them go for more just not when I'm buying!!!
:confused:


I hear ya brother.....I couldn't sell a $100 bill for $5. Hate selling anything.

gtabert
04-11-2013, 09:49 PM
A lot of interesting opinions here. I have my '95 for sale, listed here, on consignment at Corvette Mikes, had contact with Buy-a-Vette, and have listed it on ebay. It's getting a lot of exposure, sure its not stock, who here has a stock ZR-1? I'm not sure if that is hurting it or not. It is an excellent car, as good as anyone will find, near perfect in every aspect, well maintained, super clean without flaw. I have had several inquiries via email, a couple bids have popped up but only after I lowered the starting bid to $25K, I have a Buy it Now number of $33,500, what I feel is more than fair for this car. Oddly no real interest. If one is lucky enough to know someone interested in their car and is willing to pay a "fair" price for it, my suggestion is sell it if you are looking to get rid of it. The market is slim, those of us here understand and know what this car is about, but not many others do. Until they show up as a hot commodity on the auction market, selling it for what we believe they are worth is some time down the road. If mine does not sell, I'll keep it, I have to admit, it's an awesome car, a lot of fun, not many like it in the near perfect condition it's in. Goes to show ya, a car's value is only what one is willing to sell it for and the other is willing to pay for it.

Blue Flame Restorations
04-11-2013, 10:36 PM
A lot of interesting opinions here. I have my '95 for sale, listed here, on consignment at Corvette Mikes, had contact with Buy-a-Vette, and have listed it on ebay. It's getting a lot of exposure, sure its not stock, who here has a stock ZR-1? I'm not sure if that is hurting it or not. It is an excellent car, as good as anyone will find, near perfect in every aspect, well maintained, super clean without flaw. I have had several inquiries via email, a couple bids have popped up but only after I lowered the starting bid to $25K, I have a Buy it Now number of $33,500, what I feel is more than fair for this car. Oddly no real interest. If one is lucky enough to know someone interested in their car and is willing to pay a "fair" price for it, my suggestion is sell it if you are looking to get rid of it. The market is slim, those of us here understand and know what this car is about, but not many others do. Until they show up as a hot commodity on the auction market, selling it for what we believe they are worth is some time down the road. If mine does not sell, I'll keep it, I have to admit, it's an awesome car, a lot of fun, not many like it in the near perfect condition it's in. Goes to show ya, a car's value is only what one is willing to sell it for and the other is willing to pay for it.


I know Larry and Bill very well. They are go getters.

Glws!

Dean
04-12-2013, 08:36 AM
I have a totally stock 91 that I would like to sell as well. Maybe it will one of these day or if not it will just keep the other vehicles company........lol:-D

GOLDCYLON
04-12-2013, 11:02 AM
I hear ya brother.....I couldn't sell a $100 bill for $5. Hate selling anything.


Sold!!!! were do I gift paypal the $5? ;)

Blue Flame Restorations
04-12-2013, 11:04 AM
Sorry Daryl, Lee bought yesterday for $6.00. Lol

GOLDCYLON
04-12-2013, 11:05 AM
Sorry Daryl, Lee bought yesterday for $6.00. Lol


Did he send you the Horseshoe :dancing

Blue Flame Restorations
04-12-2013, 11:19 AM
Nope. Just a thank you card......

BigJohn
04-12-2013, 11:30 AM
Sorry Daryl, Lee bought yesterday for $6.00. Lol


Just print more; like the Government does!!!!


:saluting: