08-05-2013 | #11 |
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08-05-2013 | #12 |
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Re: Question about value of 92 ZR-1
No kidding. That is hilarious.
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08-05-2013 | #13 |
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Alabama
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Re: Question about value of 92 ZR-1
I've been thinking about your car. Parting out may be the way to go. Too many cars in 15-19k range available with under 40k miles. An unwrecked unflooded unburnt zr1 should add up pretty quickly in parts.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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08-06-2013 | #15 |
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Re: Question about value of 92 ZR-1
Don't lose the faith, brother.
The value will surely go up........someday. Hard to predict how long that will be. Remember during the oil embargo and big block cars of all makes and models weren't worth a chit and got hauled off to the scrappers? Just like then, our beloved Z's are undervalued now because John Q Public has either forgotten what a leap of technology the mighty LT5 is, or never bothered to learn. All people seem to know now is that "they're hard to find parts for" and "there's nobody that knows how to work on them at the Chevy Dealership". *sigh* 'Crabs
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08-06-2013 | #16 |
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: Question about value of 92 ZR-1
Keep it, as stated by others it should start appreciating in value soon, I wanted a 1991 Quasar Blue one in 1991 when I was a patrolman but couldn't afford a new one at $69K, settled for a 93 Quasar Blue LT-1 one when I made Detective, 17 years later I found a 1991 Quasar Blue ZR-1 with 56,000 miles on it. I hit the buy button at $22,500 and got my dream car, I have put about $10,000.00 into the motor and still doing upgrades and things to it, restoring carpet next. Love this car, hang on to it it will appreciate.
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I am now like Krammer. Buy, Buy, Buy.
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08-06-2013 | #19 |
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Re: Question about value of 92 ZR-1
Funny my son was born in 96 and he moved in with me from mom's the year I bought mine we both have the right priorities children first, He wants to join Marines when he graduates so I imagine my stable of two Corvettes will grow.
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