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10-17-2014 | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
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ZR-1 Pricing over the years
With all this price talk I thought it would be interesting to see how they are doing real world selling prices. Feel free to post up yours along with what condition you feel the car was in.
I went back and looked at my research from 2001-2002 when I was first looking at them. Actually the prices are not for off from then. I bought my 91 in 02, a 9K one owner no mods, very good condition car for $32k and low mileage 95's were in the high 40 to low 50 range. A few pics from the original owner when I got it. In 2004 I bought this 90 with 26K miles, but it needed a clutch, water pump, injectors, and a very good cleanup was in fair condition. $19K.. I really wish I would not have sold this one. (note never sell one again!!) I did sell it for $25k 2 years later. Pics after I cleaned it up.
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Steve 1990 Steel Blue/Black #2355 1990 Red/Red #1473 1991 Quasar /Black #118 Sold 1991 Turquoise/Black #766 Parted Out 1993 Yellow/White #179 Sold 1990 Black/Gray #1361 Headers/4:10s Sold Last edited by We Gone; 10-17-2014 at 12:26 PM. |
10-17-2014 | #2 |
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Arlington, TX
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
I'll play. Got my dark red metallic w/ tan '95 2 months ago for $26.9k + $1.5k for shipping from NJ to Arlington, TX. The car had 22.5k miles, both tops and a box of collectible/memorabilia under the top in the back. The clear top has not even had the protective paper taken off. Took her to my local Corvette tech and told him to fix anything he thought needed attention. He changed the oil, balanced the tires, flushed the coolant, and changed the oil in the transmission. When I picked her up, he said that he had never seen a car that old in such good shape.
I have been absolutely delighted with this car. Sorry, but the delivery pics are the only ones I have so far. I've been spending time driving her and just haven't stopped long enough to take more pics. |
10-18-2014 | #3 |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
Ahh you're the one who bought this from Conte's. Had my eye on it. Actually offered my '90 as a trade in, but the car was on consignment and was too much work for Jim to make it work. Congrats, I'm very jealous, it's a beautiful car.
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
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Yep, 'twas me. And yeah, it's hard to work a trade when the guy in line ahead of you is offering folding Franklins. I had been looking mostly at '90-'92 cars to try to stay within my budget. But when I saw that car at Conte's, the budget went the way of the Pterodactyl. It was I'll pay your price in cash subject to a clean pre-purchase inspection and here's my deposit to hold it until the inspection is completed. The rest is history and I have no regrets. |
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10-18-2014 | #5 |
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Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
[QUOTE=AnotherDon;214230]I'll play. Got my dark red metallic w/ tan '95 2 months ago for $26.9k + $1.5k for shipping from NJ to Arlington, TX. The car had 22.5k miles, both tops and ....
Just about the same for Warp Ten when I got it in 2012--about $30k by the time it got here from California. Totally stock '95 with 20,000 miles. Immediately gave it to Marc Haibeck for servicing of everything he could, replacement of rubber weather seals, etc. plus added 4.10s, Hurst, Corsa. Then I really got the bug and I am now deep into it with the Haibeck 510 package, back to stock exhaust with cutouts, etc. With everything I have done, probably now about double my initial cost, but that is the way this stuff goes. I agree with Dom and Paul--hard to imagine having a stock powered car now, even though mine looks stock. It's addictive--Bob
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10-18-2014 | #6 |
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
1999 24,000 miles bone stock red/red 90 $32.000
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10-18-2014 | #7 |
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Bought 1990 #2161 in 98. red/red. 88k miles. $17,500
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10-18-2014 | #8 |
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Bought 90 red and grey #2066 in 2,000. 4800 miles all original like new paid $33,000. Still have it 12,000 miles now never selling.
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10-18-2014 | #9 |
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Re: ZR-1 Pricing over the years
I got 1990 2093 in April last year with 17k on it. Needed injectors, coils, and a lot of just normal clean up and misc interior parts replaced. Don't really have a price as I traded a 71 Nova SS with a transplanted BBC in it straight up. I definitely got the better end of the deal but we are both happy so it works....
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10-18-2014 | #10 |
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