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onemajesty
02-26-2007, 01:27 PM
Hello::)
Thinking about purchasing a 1994 ZR1 Yellow / blk from Corvette Mikes in Ma. Does any one know anything about this car #208??? Or can anyone let me know what they think about Yellow/Black cars. .

It has been my first choice of color but there does seem to be many 1994 or 1995 car with under 5K between $40 & $50grand in the New england area. . Thanks

Artic93
02-26-2007, 03:30 PM
I like the rarity of cars, so in my mind color plays into that. I'm not a yellow fan as a 1st choice , but the community would certainly recognize the extra rare factor of this car. Bottom line is condition, AND your opinion.

jason
93 Artic/Black #189 14k miles stock original

evl_twn
02-26-2007, 03:34 PM
The yellow ones are faster :D

Hammer
02-26-2007, 04:45 PM
Hello::)
Thinking about purchasing a 1994 ZR1 Yellow / blk from Corvette Mikes in Ma. Does any one know anything about this car #208??? Or can anyone let me know what they think about Yellow/Black cars. .

It has been my first choice of color but there does seem to be many 1994 or 1995 car with under 5K between $40 & $50grand in the New england area. . Thanks

Have you checked out the ZR-1's for sale on the Registry site. Hop on a plane and buy Mark Coplon's yellow 1995 car, still less than 12,000 miles and literally thousands of dollars of upgrades on it.

http://www.zr1netregistry.com/ZR1_sale.htm

Peaven
02-26-2007, 06:07 PM
Have you checked out the ZR-1's for sale on the Registry site. Hop on a plane and buy Mark Coplon's yellow 1995 car, still less than 12,000 miles and literally thousands of dollars of upgrades on it.

http://www.zr1netregistry.com/ZR1_sale.htm

I agree John, if I had the $$$ I'd be all over that one.

Z Factor
02-26-2007, 07:23 PM
Hello::)
Thinking about purchasing a 1994 ZR1 Yellow / blk from Corvette Mikes in Ma. Does any one know anything about this car #208??? Or can anyone let me know what they think about Yellow/Black cars. .

It has been my first choice of color but there does seem to be many 1994 or 1995 car with under 5K between $40 & $50grand in the New england area. . Thanks

Hello and welcome to the forum.:handshak:

It should go without saying that the condition of it is most important. Personally I think the yellow ZR-1's look great, and it seems as if they command a little more money upon resale in the last few years.

Good luck and keep us posted.

:cheers:

Fort94z
02-26-2007, 09:39 PM
I don't know anything about that car but I think it is priced right.

onemajesty
02-26-2007, 11:05 PM
Thank you everyone for you speedy reposed . . As you may see I just don't want to make a mistake, it can become very costly in the future. . Don't know much on the ZR1 and I know that car aren't an investment. . I'm hope that I can fined a car to enjoy as well be worth something in the future. . Not in a huge rush to make any purchase, but I starting to drive myself CRAZY!! in finding a quality car at a fair price. .

Yes=> Have looked at the car last week, and it appears to be in very good "original" condition for a 13 year old vehicle. With today's' market I really do not have much to compare with. . . Have been to the event at Carlisle over the last few years. Most people that have low mileage cars seem to take really good care of them; almost to good and I'll call them "trailer queens". . Thanks

Z Factor
02-27-2007, 01:31 AM
Down the road ZR-1's will bring $$$ so buy one and enjoy it.

:cheers: