View Full Version : 26 mile! 95 ZR-1 on BaT
Mystic ZR-1
08-13-2020, 11:43 AM
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-chevrolet-zr1-corvette/
davidijaxson
08-13-2020, 12:02 PM
Following this on BAT. I like that it already has a 30k bid. Should be a good auction.
bowtiguy
08-13-2020, 12:28 PM
the tides seam to be changing....This one just sold for $48K
https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1993-chevrolet-corvette-1
Will this one be in the solid 50's?
BigJohn
08-13-2020, 02:51 PM
With a twenty five year old empty gas tank!
I don?t think I would want it.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1995-chevrolet-zr1-corvette/
You saw it first, so I'll let you have it.
ram_g
08-13-2020, 04:37 PM
Bidding is already at 40 grand with 6 days left. Both "wow" and "why" come to mind equally...
DRM500RUBYZR-1
08-13-2020, 09:58 PM
Bidding is already at 40 grand with 6 days left. Both "wow" and "why" come to mind equally...
Wow; understandable comment at day one.
Why?
Well perhaps the great unwashed have finally discovered the car.
Many others, most here, discovered it far earlier.
Long live THE King!
:cheers:
Marty
ram_g
08-14-2020, 12:16 AM
Well perhaps the great unwashed have finally discovered the car.
Many others, most here, discovered it far earlier.
Long live THE King!
:cheers:
Marty
Lol, I am definitely one of those great unwashed who has finally discovered the C4 ZR-1!
The "why" had more to do with why anyone would want to spend big bucks on a 26 mile car that they could pretty much never drive.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess!
I think that car easily does 55K and would not be surprised to see it sell for 60K or more. The chassis looks great and shows it was stored in a good environment.
Mystic ZR-1
08-14-2020, 07:05 PM
One of the commenters stated that the leather for the seats was
provided by Connelly? Never heard that one before? And, I don't believe it...
If true, maybe Connelly had a bunch of defective cows that they pawned off on GM?
BigJohn
08-14-2020, 07:54 PM
My LM has Connelly Leather Interior
Mystic ZR-1
08-14-2020, 10:13 PM
My LM has Connelly Leather Interior
And English Wilton wool carpets too... that's why you drive barefoot.
Feels good on the toes!
RICKYRJ1
08-16-2020, 10:25 PM
45k and counting
45k and counting
Impressive!
Ccmano
08-19-2020, 04:30 PM
Reserve not met at $45,250. Surprised it didn't go higher. I guess the right buyers weren't out there.
H
:cheers:
davidijaxson
08-19-2020, 04:42 PM
I was watching the auction on line. I was also surprised that there was no late bidding.
Mystic ZR-1
08-19-2020, 05:00 PM
Does that mean all our cars are worth more?
Seems the market is nudging higher. It would be interesting to know what the reserve was set at.
Does that mean all our cars are worth more?
Of course!
BigJohn
08-19-2020, 06:49 PM
Does that mean all our cars are worth more?
It means that after purchasing the car.
You are going to spend twenty to thirty thousand dollars to repair everything that has dry rotted.
One of the commenters stated that the leather for the seats was
provided by Connelly? Never heard that one before? And, I don't believe it...
If true, maybe Connelly had a bunch of defective cows that they pawned off on GM?
I was that poster who stated that the 94 freshening used Connelly Leather. For what it's worth, my neighbor was the interior manager for the 94 freshening project for GM. I confirmed that Connelly leather was used. Why was it not advertised or in any way noted on the vehicle? Because GM was not willing to pay the royalty payments that would have been required to advertise the Connelly name and the purchasing controllers office had the final say as to the pricing targets for the interior components. Therefore, no Connelly logo was included on any of the leather imported by GM.
As an ex-Ford manager (although in the powertrain world), I've seen this type of thing often. The vehicle office has to make trade-offs between cost and function or marketability. From a GM marketing perspective, they probably had a choice between using the Connelly name and using those royalty dollars on something else that they thought would bring better value to the Corvette buyer in those days. Believe me or not, I don't really care.
I was that poster who stated that the 94 freshening used Connelly Leather. For what it's worth, my neighbor was the interior manager for the 94 freshening project for GM. I confirmed that Connelly leather was used. Why was it not advertised or in any way noted on the vehicle? Because GM was not willing to pay the royalty payments that would have been required to advertise the Connelly name and the purchasing controllers office had the final say as to the pricing targets for the interior components. Therefore, no Connelly logo was included on any of the leather imported by GM.
As an ex-Ford manager (although in the powertrain world), I've seen this type of thing often. The vehicle office has to make trade-offs between cost and function or marketability. From a GM marketing perspective, they probably had a choice between using the Connelly name and using those royalty dollars on something else that they thought would bring better value to the Corvette buyer in those days. Believe me or not, I don't really care.
Actually one of the most interesting ZR-1 related bits of info I've read. Was the Connelly leather used for all C4s, or just the ZR-1?
Thanks for sharing that!
Blownrunner
09-22-2020, 02:09 PM
Well, this says something about 'future value' discussions. Did you notice the 'Rogers Corvette' license plate? This guy has the yellow with black stripe c3 with the special all aluminum engine that was never supposed to be sold to the public, probably worth $5 million or so (look in current edition of Corvette Vues Magazine). Two L88 cars, at C5 with 2 miles on it, a C4 GS w/ red interior, quite a few really rare cars. Look him up on the Web, out of Orlando. Then he goes and sells this 26 mile 95' zr-1...
lfalzarano
09-22-2020, 03:36 PM
I bought my ?90 ZR-1 from Roger. It had only 6K in 2000. Roger does not negotiate, but he will fix anything on the car if requested. His cars are all untouched originals.
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Corvette95
09-22-2020, 06:22 PM
I bought my ?90 ZR-1 from Roger. It had only 6K in 2000. Roger does not negotiate, but he will fix anything on the car if requested. His cars are all untouched originals.
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I have to disagree about Rogers, I bought my 95 there and had an undisclosed issue on it (front bumper), even hired a third party independent inspector to come look at it and I was right, there was an issue with the front bumper (repainted), Roger did not make it right. I paid full asking price which was over 50k at the time.
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