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05-05-2008 | #1 |
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90-95's for sale
anybody notice the huge difference in 90's for sale on the main site, & some nice ones, compared to the lone 95 that has been there for a while. pretty obvious trend i'd say. wish i was in the market for a 90 & glad i'm not for a 95 right now.
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05-06-2008 | #2 |
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Re: 90-95's for sale
I was told by a reputable classic car dealer that the ZR1's are falling fast. My 93 with under 15000 miles is now worth 22k.......I find that hard to believe.He blames the economy and the newer corvettes with close to the same hp and availablity of those to hurt our resale.
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Re: 90-95's for sale
jason I hate to say it but that's bull ****. If that was the case the c1's-c3's would be worth nothing.
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05-06-2008 | #5 |
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Re: 90-95's for sale
I agree...looks like a salesman trying to set me up for low expectations. I saw a Ruby 93 go for low 40's on ebay a month or so ago. I know thats the color to have, but my white shouldn't be down in the low 20's. I listed it today on ebay so we'll see.
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The bang for the buck you get with a base C6 for right at 40K is a steal compared to buying a super nice 95 ZR-1 for 40-55k. You are also going to fight the stigma of parts availability and the fact the car is also 15 years old. Plus it takes a special person to want to buy a ZR-1. |
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05-06-2008 | #7 |
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Re: 90-95's for sale
HEY I'M SPECIAL
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Re: 90-95's for sale
i'm not special, but the car is
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The short bus is way better than the long bus anyway...better power to weight ratio. The motors in those make way more horsepower and torque and you don't have to deal with the crowds and the ever present bully's. It's really more exclusive and limo like. Rick |
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