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Old 06-07-2020   #1
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Default ZR-1 current market value guide?

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In the market for a ZR-1. Anywhere you can go to get current market values?

one car in question is a 95 White over Red with 21k miles. Supposed to be nice, but on the other side of the country from me.

asking price is 30, (thoughts?)

thanks in advance.

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Old 06-07-2020   #2
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I hate this question, because I want you to pay 50 for it. 30 seems kinda high in the current market.
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Old 06-07-2020   #3
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Steve?s right, hate the question...
There?s folks here who think these cars aren?tworth anything
(not sure what they?re doing here, but they?re here...?)
And, folks here that think they?re worth their weight in gold!
I?m sure most would agree the market for these cars stinks!
IMHO: it?s a buyers market
Everyone?s got an opinion on this subject...

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Old 06-07-2020   #4
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Sounds right for a 95 with that mileage


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Definitely a buyers market for ZR-1s. Sold my 24k mile 1990 with full history and pizza box all accounted for. Red/black - $25,500.

Buyer said cars was nicer than he had seen. 100% original - seriously, not opened up, 3 owner, no ethanol gas, nearly pristine. I got top dollar which is sad. Should be a $35k cars.

The later ones should be more. If you can buy a late model C4 ZR-1 for back of $30, I say buy it. I was hoping 90s would go to Europe and would have if Covid had not happened ???


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Depends on the actual condition and mods, if any, but $30K for a '95 with that mileage in excellent condition would be a very good price.

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I posted this over on the CF and thought I would tee it up here as well.

Here is a page from the 2020 Sports Car Market Price that lists their median values for ZR-1s they have seen at auctions. SCM is a great publication that follows auctions around the world and produces a fine magazine each month. But this guide, like any others purporting to show book values are just that--books. The books are guides and nothing more. The value of the car is what it is to you. Back in 2011-2012 I searched for at least six months for a '95 I wanted and paid about $28k including shipping from California to Chicago. Even though it was in overall excellent shape, it had some needs so I had Marc Haibeck go through it and bring it up to good operating condition; by the time I had it up to my requirements I probably had over $30k in it. But it was a good solid car with only 22,000 miles on it and one that I wanted. So I may have over paid but it was the right car and price for me at the time. Of course if you actually catch the ZR-1 virus (much worse that Covid-19) you will discover how easy it is to put in say, another $20k, to get it up to over 500 HP. So when you sell it, someone else will get the advantage of all that investment (so it is always good to look for an already properly modified car done by one of the reputable guys known to the Registry members). Now I got a pretty high price for my '95 in 2016, $37k, but I was out of pocket a fair amount and the new owner got the benefit. But boy was it fun for a few years.....Bob
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Old 06-08-2020   #8
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Thanks again Bob
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The value of the car is what it is to you.
The market value however is what someone else is willing to pay.
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I posted this over on the CF and thought I would tee it up here as well.

Here is a page from the 2020 Sports Car Market Price that lists their median values for ZR-1s they have seen at auctions. SCM is a great publication that follows auctions around the world and produces a fine magazine each month. But this guide, like any others purporting to show book values are just that--books. The books are guides and nothing more. The value of the car is what it is to you. Back in 2011-2012 I searched for at least six months for a '95 I wanted and paid about $28k including shipping from California to Chicago. Even though it was in overall excellent shape, it had some needs so I had Marc Haibeck go through it and bring it up to good operating condition; by the time I had it up to my requirements I probably had over $30k in it. But it was a good solid car with only 22,000 miles on it and one that I wanted. So I may have over paid but it was the right car and price for me at the time. Of course if you actually catch the ZR-1 virus (much worse that Covid-19) you will discover how easy it is to put in say, another $20k, to get it up to over 500 HP. So when you sell it, someone else will get the advantage of all that investment (so it is always good to look for an already properly modified car done by one of the reputable guys known to the Registry members). Now I got a pretty high price for my '95 in 2016, $37k, but I was out of pocket a fair amount and the new owner got the benefit. But boy was it fun for a few years.....Bob
Interesting that the ZR-1 is listed as an "investment grade" of "C". And yet the Callaways all are rated "Ds" with lower pricing than even the ZR-1s. Listening to some Callaway owners on the net, they seem to be convinced their cars are all 6-figure in value.
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