08-04-2019 | #41 | |
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Delanson, NY
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
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My 1990 Charcoal ZR1 at 61,000 miles runs like new.
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08-04-2019 | #42 |
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA
Posts: 148
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
I checked out the car in Thompson Pa today for Andrew. The car is one of 3 ZR-1's she has. Unfortunately her husband passed away in 2011 and she's trying to sell of some of his collection. She said he used to be a member of the Registry. I forgot the last name but his first was Scott and was 52.
They have the 95 Black on Black with 61k on it now, a Red on Black 94 with 4500 on it, and a 93 40th forget the miles. The red car is really nice and asking 50k obo. She is keeping the 40th because it was his first one. Also has: 2009 Z06 that she said was a 1 of 10 Jake edition? 4000 miles $70 ish 67 427 coupe fully restored beautiful car! $78 I think? Mach 1 mustang forget info, and a amx that I didn't see. The 95 has some wear, she said he drove it everywhere and was his favorite over all the other cars. The vacuum pump was dead, car was repainted due to a nose hit. Weather stripping needs to be replaced, and the wheels have some rash and could use a set of tires. It starts up and idles smooth. Has a B&B catback on it, and a carbon overlay on the dash and console. I talked to her son about replacing the pump. No bad lights on and all the bulbs lit up cycling the key on the DIC. I didn't drive it because they live on a dirt road, the bad pump and it was almost out of gas. A lot of the issues are normal wear and tear C4 items and can be fixed. Don't know how much she will come down from the 23k. I told her to research the forum and try to list them here.
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08-05-2019 | #43 |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Rich,
Nice of you to help! All ( buyers and sellers) will benefit from your fact finding mission! Well done! Marty |
08-05-2019 | #44 |
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Boston
Posts: 29
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Really appreciate the help Rich. The car isn't for me, but the search continues.
Thanks again. Andrew |
08-05-2019 | #45 |
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Boston
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Has anyone has any experience with or know anything about a Streetside Classics? It’s a dealership with multiple locations. They have 3 C4 ZR-1’s listed online and a bunch of other older Vettes at the Nashville TN showroom. They also have other classic cars. I’m somewhat interested in the 91 black on red. Love the color combo.
Here is a link a to the general website: https://www.streetsideclassics.com Andrew Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry |
08-05-2019 | #46 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
We have 1 here, prices I feel are high, sellers generally asking to much plus streetside fee, I think aprox 12%, buy one from a member here sorted out
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08-06-2019 | #47 |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Let's just say....
PRIDE GOETH BEFORE A FALL! or DON'T BE CELEBRATING UNTIL YOU STOP THE CAR!
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08-06-2019 | #48 |
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Boston
Posts: 29
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Thanks for the info. Well if anyone has a well sorted Black on Red or DRM on Black I'm interested. Otherwise I'll keep looking!
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08-06-2019 | #49 | |
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Brooklyn ny
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
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Bought it sight unseen....I was lucky, car was exactly as described when it came off the trailer, no suprises... You should be ok with these places that have multiple dealerships around the country...There reputation is at stake and many people buy sight unseen... I saw that black and red one..Nice color combo....Throw out an offer and leave your number.... |
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08-06-2019 | #50 |
Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Boston
Posts: 29
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Re: Getting Ready to buy a ZR-1
Yeah that's what I'm thinking I might do. I have them looking into whether or not fuel injectors were replaced on the car.
Does anyone have a mechanic recommendation near Nashville? I would want someone to look at the car before I officially pull the trigger. |
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