View Full Version : 95' Lingenfelter Turbo ZR-1 - $65K
Bob Eyres
09-25-2015, 08:29 AM
I don't know if this has been posted before, but one of John's Turbo cars is for sale at a dealer in Orlando.
It's a Red/Beige Automatic.
I believe I saw this car run an Beech bend back in the day, in the nines.
Wicked Machine, what's the history? And what do you guys think of the price?
http://www.allcollectorcars.com/for-sale/1995-Chevrolet-Corvette-/1693747/
GSJoe
09-25-2015, 08:49 AM
A ZR-1 automatic!!! How interesting. I was not aware that any of our beloved C4 ZR-1 cars were so equipped, but I clearly see the automatic shift quadrant--or whatever it's called--in the picture showing the console. After seeing this I did a bit of surfing and found this link from last May which has even more information about the car. Check it out.
http://gatewayclassiccars.com/orlando/1995/chevrolet/corvette-zr-1-S152.html
Bob Eyres
09-25-2015, 09:39 AM
I was told that, when these cars were built, the ZF6's would not hold up under the 800+hp., and were replaced with built automatics. Great for a drag car, but less fun for other purposes.
GSJoe
09-25-2015, 09:47 AM
I was told that, when these cars were built, the ZF6's would not hold up under the 800+hp., and were replaced with built automatics. Great for a drag car, but less fun for other purposes.
As I said, very interesting. Thanks for the explanation.
GSJoe
09-25-2015, 10:02 AM
By the way, Bob, you asked about the $65K price tag. I guess, dependent upon condition and one's desire to go fast--very fast, the price is not too bad for double the hp of a stock '95 ZR-1. I bought a dead stock '95 last year with just 1800 miles on the clock and paid only about $20K less than the asking price for this car. My motivation for what many would consider over-spending was the low miles, the new-like condition of the car and my intense desire to repeat the feelings I had about the ZR-1 when I bought my first brand new one in 1990. My '95 now has 5K miles on it and I still smile every time I drive it. What a great car!! So what do I say to the price of this Lingenfelter? "Hey, it's only money!"
Fully Vetted
09-28-2015, 12:05 AM
What else could you buy for $65k with that amount of power? We all know the platform is solid. If I had $65k to spend on another car I'd snatch it up in heart beat.
Bob Eyres
09-28-2015, 08:31 AM
What else could you buy for $65k with that amount of power? We all know the platform is solid. If I had $65k to spend on another car I'd snatch it up in heart beat.
Very true. And that's not even considering that it's the most powerful C4 ZR-1 from the best, and most famous, Corvette tuner of all time.
And the fact there are less than 1/2 dozen of them in existence, makes it one of a handful of C4 ZR-1's that are truly among the most "collectable" of Corvettes.
Here's one that some smart collector can sit on, assured that the value is going to soar in coming years, like an L88.
grahambehan
09-28-2015, 10:15 AM
This is actually Paul's car that was sold in Indy a few years back. The car was a Manual trans when it left LPE. The only LPE auto install on these cars was Norm's, which is the car that ran 9's at Beech Bend.
Graham.
Fully Vetted
09-28-2015, 02:28 PM
I wonder who did the conversion?
gbrtng
09-29-2015, 07:32 PM
Pete
Vette73
09-29-2015, 07:44 PM
There's a 91 quasar blue ZR1 for sale on EBay....A dealership in AZ I believe has the car...It's advertised as a Lingenfelter intake...It has the name Lingenfelter on top of the plenum but I'm wondering if it is a " full" Lingenfelter auto...Car does have the slits where the front plate would go...
Car looks real nice in that color also ...It's advertised for around $ 23,000.....Now, if that's a full Lingenfelter ZR1 wouldn't it cost close to almost double that?
There's a 91 quasar blue ZR1 for sale on EBay....A dealership in AZ I believe has the car...It's advertised as a Lingenfelter intake...It has the name Lingenfelter on top of the plenum but I'm wondering if it is a " full" Lingenfelter auto...Car does have the slits where the front plate would go...
Car looks real nice in that color also ...It's advertised for around $ 23,000.....Now, if that's a full Lingenfelter ZR1 wouldn't it cost close to almost double that?
That's just a Lingenfelter branded Inlet Air Duct, made by Samco for Lingenfelter. I can't make out what the lettering in the black stripe in the center of the plenum says, but it's not Lingenfelter.
The Samco silicone duct is probably the only thing that's Lingenfelter on the car.
Bob Eyres
10-04-2015, 08:03 AM
This is actually Paul's car that was sold in Indy a few years back. The car was a Manual trans when it left LPE. The only LPE auto install on these cars was Norm's, which is the car that ran 9's at Beech Bend.
Graham.
Thanks for the clarification Graham. I would think that the mods made after it left LPE would lower it's "collector" value.
Interesting car, but though still very quick, it isn't the fastest thing on the street anymore.
And seeing as it's now a "vintage" car with a pedigree, I think the best approach would be to return it to the original six speed.
Fully Vetted
10-04-2015, 01:53 PM
It's still a ton of car and a ton of fun for $65k.
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