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Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: canada
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Maybe trailering it home would be the best option. thank you for your input. |
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Location: Harrodsburg, KY
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I have several sets of NOS to extremely low mileage tires but they are only for show, not for go. Even if (there is) no dry rot...the steel belts are, by now, corroded.
Sounds like a great car but, since you asked, trailering would be a much better way to get it home. Congratulations! Mark ![]()
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Location: Mullica Hill, NJ
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Trailering is without a doubt the best way to bring your treasure home.
You may then replace the tires at a known reputable shop. Then give it a thorough evaluation. Then you may begin the local shakedown drives, expanding your route as your confidence with the car builds and no anomlies are encountered. Far less stress on both the car and the new owner! Good luck and post up some pictures of your fun trip and of the car once safely home. We are here to help whenever questions arise. ![]() Marty |
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Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: canada
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Thanks... good to know about the tires and the belts within. Looking like renting a trailer is in my future. |
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Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: canada
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All very sensible points... and points Ive considered for sure. Will post pictures for sure. thanks! |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Folsom CA
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So, just my own $0.02 worth of advice.
1200 miles on a garage queen is a recipe for disaster. At the very least, change the tires. If you're a NCRS kind of guy, save the old ones and slow boat them over the border. Make SURE to pre-ship a tool kit and enough spare parts you can afford, "In the Just In Case" you might need them along the way. Fuel filter, fuel pumps, spark plugs, coil packs, air/oil filters, etc. Then, get in it and drive it. Don't baby it. Drive it hard. It will do an honest 175mph. And do it for 24 hours. We will be glad to show you the proof. Your new baby will appreciate being rode hard and enjoyed. It seems that the harder you drive them, the better the ZR-1 runs. Enjoy the drive home, just be sure to watch out for the law. Somehow they take offense to seeing a 35 year-old Super Car at speed. Crabs |
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Join Date: Feb 2025
Location: canada
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Most likely going on a trailer now... I'll get it home and feel it out for abit before taking it on extended trips. Looking forward to it.. always wanted a c4. thanks! |
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