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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
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Finding deals isn't hard, it's just research. Kinda like shopping at Corvette Mike. You are going to pay more if you go to Mike, a lot more, but you also get the convenience of a one stop shop. But if you look around for the diamond in the rough on some place like on Craigslist, and wade through the BS and scams, you may just find a great car and pay 50% less than the Corvette Mikes of the world will charge for the same car. |
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10-15-2020 | #72 | |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
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I shopped for months, and the ?cheap? ones would have ended up Being very expensive. Good cars cost good money. Cars like the one in question in this thread are amongst the finest ZR1s available. I still think it is very fairly priced for what it is.
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10-15-2020 | #73 | |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
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Those "deals" are likely crap cars. You don't get $40k+ cars in the teens unless someone is an ignoramus. SHOW ME THE DEAL. Admittedly there ARE ignoramuses out there, but my searching rarely if ever, uncovers a gem for peanuts. When someone gets a 5,000 mile perfect car for $15,000.00 I will be the first to congratulate you. Show me when it is in the driveway and running. As always, Good Luck! Might help if one stops smokin that funny stuff.................. 5k mile ZR-1s in 2020 for 15K............ How did that guy used to say it...... "yeah........... that the ticket, sure that's right..................... Marty |
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12-20-2020 | #74 |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
John Luvitz quote, Love it Marty!
I've updated pictures with the factory wheels/tires on the car. I have a ton more on request. Heres a few interior shots. I can say with confidence this interior is a 10 out of 10. Full disclosure, It now has 9901 miles so I'm sure its worth abut $5k less. Guess we'll see! |
12-20-2020 | #75 |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
a few more. The backlighting on every switch rally stands out at night and they all work! unlike my H3 alpha w/ 160K miles.
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12-20-2020 | #76 |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
bowtiguy, I also have a '91 dk red met Z. Have had it since late 2001. Needless to say, love the car. Got it with 10k ms., currently have 26k ms. I'd have to say that mine is in show condition, but not to the extent of yours. Not that I'm ready yet to sell mine, I'm not real happy with the way the C4's pricing have gone. To me and many others, yours is a reasonable price and I wish you luck in selling it. It does need to go to a collector.
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12-20-2020 | #77 | |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
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It's incredibly clean, but these just aren't bringing that kind of money. Especially not a 1991. Good luck though, hopefully the right buyer comes along wanting a rare color. |
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12-20-2020 | #78 |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
Man, it's still about as pretty a car as I've seen.
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12-21-2020 | #79 |
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
Part of the problem is its too pristine to modify but that?s part of the fun in owning a ZR is making it your own.
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Re: FS: 1991 Chevrolet ZR-1 NCRS Top Flight (99.5%) survivor. 9894 miles
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Most buyers of the NCRS / Bloomington Level ZR-1 Corvettes are found through other website ads. Although our 700 or so members mostly love the car and are quite knowledgeable about them, they are not the only buying pool out there. To find a buyer for a near perfect higher priced car, one must get it in front of as many eyes as possible until the one person who wants THAT car sees it. While our membership certainly buys and sells ZR-1's, we are only a small subset of buyers. Ads in NCRS Driveline, Hemmings, and a dozen or more other similar sites attract those who may not know of the Registry, but are looking for a high quality car nonetheless. Our members "know" the cars very well. Others without such knowledge rely more on Top Flight or Bloomington pedigree achievements to assure them they are buying the real deal. Same car priced at 20k would sell in a day, 30k maybe a month. It is worth the asking price to one who demands exactly that kind of car in that condition, and is willing to pay a premium to get what they want. It takes time and exposure to find them. Continued luck with the sale! Marty |
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