12-14-2003 | #1 |
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ZR-1's on eBay
Thought the list might be interested in the following details. I tracked ZR-1 auctions on eBay last month and here is a breakdown of what I gathered (which is not guaranteed to be absolutely complete)There were 31 ZR-1's listed last month.Only 3 cars actually sold on eBay and I suspect that 2 more sold off eBay but am not positive.HIgh dollar sale was #930310 Wht/blk with 22K miles which sold at $29,000.00.Low dollar was #910303 Wht/Gy with 80K miles sold for $16,099.00. Should be noted that this car was modified.Other sale was #911294 Grn/tn, 15.7K, $25,600.00.Another car #911099, R/R, 36K showed reserve had been met at about $19,000. but then the auction was pulled. This car had paint damage and is one of the ones I suspect sold off the auction.There are currently 5 ZR1-s on the auction.
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12-14-2003 | #2 |
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I got mine off ebay. I may have been lucky but the car was about as I expected it. the seller was truthful and disclosed all. I feel that should be the norm but the scary truth is buyer beware. I bought a MBZ on ebay fortunately in town. but was able to re negotiate the car after inspection. the seller did not disclose obvious ommissions and damages. I could have be taken for more than just buying at a dealer if I didn't know what I was doing or looking for.
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12-14-2003 | #3 |
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Jalexander,I too have been following every single ZR1 auction in the hope of finding a great deal.The one for $16,099 is the one I barely missed out on. For that price, I was willing to buy it after having talked to the actual mechanic that did the work on it.Anyway, thanks for the info. |
12-14-2003 | #4 |
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A very decent sounding '90 Red/blk with 29,500 miles sold this morning on eBay at $19,433.00. In my opinion that is a very good price when you consider that a standard '90 L98 with that kind of mileage would bring $12-14K in the SW Florida market. Imagine only $5K more and the buyer got a ZR-1.
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Indeed, I was also watching that one. Out of curiosity, do you know at what point the reserve was met? |
12-14-2003 | #6 |
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I am not really sure where the reserve was met, but I believe it was at $19,000.
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Thanks anyway. Don't forget to email me if you see any 95's with 5000 miles going for $8,000 or so. |
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There is currently a black/grey '95 ZR-1 on eBay, with TWELVE miles on it!It was never owned, been stored in a car cell, and is thought to be the lowest mileage ZR-1 in the world. Plus it's a '95 to boot! It is simply beautiful.40 grand and the reserve isn't met.Brett
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12-14-2003 | #9 |
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Hi Brett,I have it in my auction watch list (just for curiosity). That is incredible. What's even more amazing is every once in a while, you see a car from the fifties, or sixties that was stored, and only has a few miles on them. I can't imagine having such a great automobile and not driving it at least every once in a while. |
12-14-2003 | #10 |
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The reserve on the '95 with 12 miles on it has been met! $60,000!Interesting indeed. I didn't think it would make it. Brett
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