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LGAFF
04-15-2017, 09:24 PM
Saw this one today in person awesome car; owner seems like a nice guy....
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/cto/6054355961.html
Selling my Corvette, One of 502 for this year, limited production. One year of 5 production year build and the only Corvette with 32 Valve Double overhead cam. This was a 33,000 dollar option. Car has 38000 original miles and is in great shape. Comes with glass targa panel and painted one also. Has window sticker and all documentation. Original windshield. NCRS Top Flight award 2012. Only driven on warm sunny days. Put to bed every winter. 21,000 or offer. Call Bill
XfireZ51
04-16-2017, 01:16 AM
A total steal at 21k.
LGAFF
04-16-2017, 01:23 AM
Super clean looking exterior
MuRCieLaGo
04-16-2017, 01:27 AM
A total steal at 21k.
You know probably even better than me that 21,000$ is WAY over the market for a ZR-1 right now, especially with 38,000 miles.
Let's be honest.
DRM500RUBYZR-1
04-16-2017, 11:03 AM
You know probably even better than me that 21,000$ is WAY over the market for a ZR-1 right now, especially with 38,000 miles.
Let's be honest.
That's pretty funny.
:cheers:
Marty
I like this Zee.... A LOT!
conesare2seconds
04-16-2017, 03:06 PM
IMHO, unless all the miles were put on after Top Flight and it hasn't been touched since awarded, Top Flight says the car is well worth the asking price regardless of the mileage.
BlackSheepz
04-17-2017, 06:10 PM
I LOVE yellow ZR-1s and that looks like a really nice one! Yellow one is in my top 3 favorite for a Z, which includes Admiral Blue and a Black/red combo. One of these days I'll have one of those three to go with my Red 90. By the time I'm ready it'll likely be with high miles and need some work but I don't care; will be worth it.
Was in Chicago last weekend for Easter, I have a relative that lives literally 2 minutes from Corvette Mike Midwest. He has a Yellow 91 ZR-1 for sale there right now also. My wife would kill me if I went and looked at either but I had to look at the details to determine they weren't the same car.
I personally think that the $21k is very reasonable for this car with its history. For comparison Corvette Mike has his listed at $29k, which I think is on the high side but not super unreasonable for what he's got. Here's the link for anybody curious (http://www.corvettemikemidwest.com/used-corvettes-for-sale/1991-ZR1-Corvette-Coupe-698)
DRM500RUBYZR-1
04-17-2017, 08:46 PM
I LOVE yellow ZR-1s and that looks like a really nice one! Yellow one is in my top 3 favorite for a Z, which includes Admiral Blue and a Black/red combo. One of these days I'll have one of those three to go with my Red 90. By the time I'm ready it'll likely be with high miles and need some work but I don't care; will be worth it.
Was in Chicago last weekend for Easter, I have a relative that lives literally 2 minutes from Corvette Mike Midwest. He has a Yellow 91 ZR-1 for sale there right now also. My wife would kill me if I went and looked at either but I had to look at the details to determine they weren't the same car.
I personally think that the $21k is very reasonable for this car with its history. For comparison Corvette Mike has his listed at $29k, which I think is on the high side but not super unreasonable for what he's got. Here's the link for anybody curious (http://www.corvettemikemidwest.com/used-corvettes-for-sale/1991-ZR1-Corvette-Coupe-698)
$21,000.00 is not at all reasonable for this ZR-1.
Rare color
NCRS Top Flight
Driven approx 100 miles per month since new
$21,000.00 is a "jump on it now, you fool" price!
If you own; KEEP!
If you want one; BUY IT NOW!
If you want to sell; WAIT a Bit
IF you really want to give it the heck away and it is nice, give me a call!
Thanks!
:cheers:
Marty
USAZR1
04-17-2017, 11:35 PM
If I wasn't looking for a highly modified car, I would give that ZR-1 very serious consideration. Love that color!
XfireZ51
04-17-2017, 11:51 PM
You know probably even better than me that 21,000$ is WAY over the market for a ZR-1 right now, especially with 38,000 miles.
Let's be honest.
Actually, no, I don't know that. However, I do know the car very well.
Z51JEFF
05-01-2017, 08:58 AM
You know probably even better than me that 21,000$ is WAY over the market for a ZR-1 right now, especially with 38,000 miles.
Let's be honest.
Just curious,what is a good price for that car?
WARP TEN
05-02-2017, 11:26 AM
You know probably even better than me that 21,000$ is WAY over the market for a ZR-1 right now, especially with 38,000 miles.
Let's be honest.
It depends on the car and the buyer. While there are many cars available at lower prices, I know for a fact that I sold my 32,000 mile 95 for substantially more than that. -Bob
razorZR1
05-02-2017, 04:39 PM
IMO a 1995 is worth substantially more than a 1992?
It depends on the car and the buyer. While there are many cars available at lower prices, I know for a fact that I sold my 32,000 mile 95 for substantially more than that. -Bob
lfalzarano
05-02-2017, 04:59 PM
Despite all the expertise in pricing a ZR-1 on this forum, I use the insurance rule of thumb in valuing a classic car.
According to Hegarty, Concours is $36.5K, Excellent is $26.6K and Good is $18.2K. It has the clear top add $500. Since it is a NCRS winner in 2012, it appears to be underpriced and therefore a real steal.
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razorZR1
05-02-2017, 05:18 PM
So you are the expert in values? The values according to insurance is comical. Only way to tell the market is to see what they are selling for. The market on these cars are very seasonal.
I don't claim to be an expert however when 15k mile cars are not selling for $25k the insurance and hagarty are incorrect and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to admit it. As an owner I wish nothing more than the prices to rise however I live in a real facts world.
QUOTE=lfalzarano;261332]Despite all the expertise in pricing a ZR-1 on this forum, I use the insurance rule of thumb in valuing a classic car.
According to Hegarty, Concours is $36.5K, Excellent is $26.6K and Good is $18.2K. It has the clear top add $500. Since it is a NCRS winner in 2012, it appears to be underpriced and therefore a real steal.
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G8nightman
05-02-2017, 05:29 PM
Threads like this are always funny. I remember when i was looking for a 80's 930 turbo about 8 years ago going for average 25000 then the next year they jumped to 100000 i thought to myself this guy is crazy asking that price. People shouldn't focus on the value so much buy it to drive it if it goes up great.
lfalzarano
05-03-2017, 11:47 AM
Best idea so far about the ZR-1!
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