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Re: 1992 Yellow
Actually, no, I don't know that. However, I do know the car very well.
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Re: 1992 Yellow
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It depends on the car and the buyer. While there are many cars available at lower prices, I know for a fact that I sold my 32,000 mile 95 for substantially more than that. -Bob
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05-02-2017 | #15 |
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Re: 1992 Yellow
Despite all the expertise in pricing a ZR-1 on this forum, I use the insurance rule of thumb in valuing a classic car.
According to Hegarty, Concours is $36.5K, Excellent is $26.6K and Good is $18.2K. It has the clear top add $500. Since it is a NCRS winner in 2012, it appears to be underpriced and therefore a real steal. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Re: 1992 Yellow
So you are the expert in values? The values according to insurance is comical. Only way to tell the market is to see what they are selling for. The market on these cars are very seasonal.
I don't claim to be an expert however when 15k mile cars are not selling for $25k the insurance and hagarty are incorrect and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to admit it. As an owner I wish nothing more than the prices to rise however I live in a real facts world. QUOTE=lfalzarano;261332]Despite all the expertise in pricing a ZR-1 on this forum, I use the insurance rule of thumb in valuing a classic car. According to Hegarty, Concours is $36.5K, Excellent is $26.6K and Good is $18.2K. It has the clear top add $500. Since it is a NCRS winner in 2012, it appears to be underpriced and therefore a real steal. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry[/QUOTE] |
05-02-2017 | #17 |
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Re: 1992 Yellow
Threads like this are always funny. I remember when i was looking for a 80's 930 turbo about 8 years ago going for average 25000 then the next year they jumped to 100000 i thought to myself this guy is crazy asking that price. People shouldn't focus on the value so much buy it to drive it if it goes up great.
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