06-07-2013 | #11 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
I would not drive it much if at all with only 126 miles. That
thing is in NCRS Gold Spinner Bloomington Gold/Platinum/Survivor you name it award original first year condition. Put a 1000 miles on it would seriously devalue this car. If you want a perfect trailer queen, there it is. |
06-07-2013 | #12 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
“New” ZR-1’s are popping up left & right, have been looking almost daily. Looked at this ’90, it is a virtual time capsule.
http://zr1netregistry.sudburycorvett...-44900-OH.aspx B17 Crew |
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It would NOT make a driver, without serious fluid-systems overhaul, as another posted: Quote:
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06-07-2013 | #14 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
In late nineties my family drove to the Bloomington Gold show
which I think was by then being held on the golf course outside Chicago. One day my daughter and I walked over to watch the auction. A few minutes later the nastiest sounding Vette I have ever heard drove on to the stage. If memory serves it was a 1967 L-88 with 32 miles on it. The bidding
started at $150,000 and I knew then it was going to be fun to watch. It sold for well over $600,000, around $640,000 if I remember right. It was a new record for Corvettes at the time. Interestingly, L88s still go for about the same amount, $500-600,000. So thats my retirement plan now. Buy a few ZR1's with very low miles and sell them for $600,000 each when I retire. I'm on the lookout. |
06-08-2013 | #15 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
With current ZR-1 values (severly under-valued), I hope your not planning on retiring any time soon...
Remember: L88s only have one cam and you could get a Big Block in a school bus but not an LT5... Last edited by Mystic ZR-1; 06-08-2013 at 07:27 PM. Reason: Typo |
06-11-2013 | #16 |
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06-11-2013 | #17 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
Park your money under your matress. Other than that, you're only making money for someone else.
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06-11-2013 | #18 |
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06-11-2013 | #19 |
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Re: 126 miles. Better hurry!
It is nice knowing some people will buy and store a car, then sell it 20 plus years later for 30% of what they bought it for. I will drive mine and when it wears out I will just buy another one...
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But I have also seen '67 big blocks go from the teens in early '80s to six figures by the late '90s. Not sure the Z will do the same but you never know. If I had bought '67 big blocks instead of tech stocks, I'd still have a lot more of my money today. BTW there were 9687 1967 BBs made and they are worth a bunch. For comparison there are only 7000 ish ZR1s. |
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