02-11-2022 | #31 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
Rick,
Not sure what else "looking at it" would reveal. It is a lower mile car so it SHOULD look good. There is no escaping the cost of going through it in order to again make it road ready. The basic things must be done and you have an idea of the cost. An inspection will not yield clues to any of the unknowns with what is essentially a barn find from a nicer barn. I don't comment on prices of private owner vehicles. However, the "value" of a low mile 94 is somewhat known. Subtract from that number the estimated repair costs, and that would be the high target price. Although with the unknowns, a further adjustment must be considered. It would be far less of a gamble to fall in love with a well kept and maintained running car with full records from, ideally a Registry private party, most of whom would take great pains to make sure that you would know EXACTLY what you are getting. There are dozens of nice sorted-out cars at all price levels that offer far more of a chance of avoiding the unknown. Without knowing your potential real cost you are turning toy buying into a casino game. You might win, but.................. Often the car that seems like a "deal" may not be. So again, back to the question you have to ask yourself. "Do I feel lucky?" Best wishes for a successful search and find! Marty |
02-11-2022 | #32 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
Thanks Marty. Just trying to do my homework. I totally understand the mechanicals will go to MH and in my head have planned a placeholder on that cost. What I have now concluded is what the pictures don't show me regarding the paint, which admittedly concerns me as there is a ding in the fiberglass on the outer drivers door sill. I prefer not to repaint either A low mile example is a requirement of mine. Short of extreme low mile examples which I can not justify the price of at this moment (my only real data points are recent prices at auctions etc for sub 5k mile cars)this hits where I want with the exception being it is a barn find. On the flip side, someone needs to preserve this car right? Or at the very least bring it back to an operating life. All things being considered the gentleman selling it is certainly not thinking of it as a "barn find" of a vehicle that has yet to undergo significant appreciation...which it may or may not. He definitely has a very lofty opinion of the value. So I am just wanting to be fair but not stupid either and as a newbie I will probably end up being the later.
I have considered asking the community for leads on a car but suspect the price will require budget approval from my bride. If this car can be bought fairly then I can swing that without much fanfare and then pay for the repairs as it comes with MH. In other words too big of a check at once will get me the death stare.... Really appreciate you taking the time to help me. Rick |
02-11-2022 | #33 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
ther is a nice black 94 on ebay ready to go..........................
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02-11-2022 | #34 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
Thanks. That will get the death stare, but I still enjoy looking....
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03-02-2022 | #35 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
That perception that the cars are difficult to work on is correct and some engine/drive train parts are not just hard to find...in some cases simply don't exist anymore.
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03-04-2022 | #36 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
93 ZR1 with less than 1,000 miles just sold for 86K plus the juice on BaT.
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03-04-2022 | #37 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
A 93 flood car sold on Copart for North of 17K. More than I was willing to spend.
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03-05-2022 | #39 |
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Re: '94 ZR-1 Sold on Cars & Bids in October-commentary
Those ruby z cars for some reason are stunning in person to look at
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