10-31-2018 | #11 | |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Springfield, Minnesota
Posts: 446
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Re: Thknkoabout selling my Z,is it a stretch to think I can get $30,000?
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At this point, it isn't a major market shift, but I don't doubt that it will happen. In the meantime, it is only good for the long-term that still more ZR-1's are being dumped at low prices by people giving up on long term value. Most of the original owners bought these cars as investments and there is oversupply. This will change in time. I try to give attention and driving time to all of my C4's, but with a driving season of six months here in MN, some get driven more than others. The one with the most driving time the last few years has been my newest toy, the Haibeck 350/510 HP '95. I have a low mile stock '94 that didn't even get driven last year, because I just ran out of time. In driving it again, I am reminded how much fun just the stock car is... I love the sound of the stock exhaust and just the overall flavor of a very nice stock car (I also love the modified one). The point of all of this being that ZR-1's, modified or stock are a hell of alot of fun as far as the driving experience you get from them. I find them alot more fun than many newer Corvettes. If everyone got the chance to drive a ZR-1, I don't think there would be a problem with lower values! |
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