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Old 04-22-2018   #7
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Default Re: Need some help on a 93 40th

Steve, the car sounds like a great one. To add a bit to what Marty says, the Sports Car Market magazine Pocket Price Guide for 2018 shows a median value of $48,500 for the 93 40th ZR-1, vs a median value of $23,500 for the regular ZR-1. Median is the halfway point between the highest and lowest values they have seen at auctions in the prior year. Not my favorite measure; I have criticized them in the past for using median instead of average (and for not mentioning the sample size) but to no avail. The 40th Anniversary package is the most numerous of the 448 93s made with 245 made (vs., say, 7 in Quasar Blue). So I have never understood the values people put on these cars, but for some reason all the anniversary package cars (both prior and subsequent) seem to be valued higher than regular ones. It is what the market says it is. I would think that a perfectly stock 2,000 miles car should meticulously detailed then be put into an auction, such as Mecum Indianapolis or similar. If it is in early enough and word gets around, you will likely get the best value there. Good luck with it--Bob
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