1990 Corvette C4 ZR1 For Sale
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1990 Corvette C4 ZR1 For Sale
I have a 1990 ZR1
Garage kept
Routinely maintained
Race exhaust
Performance Chip
3k paint job
This has been my fathers baby before I've was born. He takes matilicalate care of this vehicle. As one of his Hobbes is waxing it and cleaning the already cleaned interior. The fuel injectors were replaced this year.
Being this is a corvette forum you'll know about the rarity of finding a original ZR1 today
I'm running out of time and will add to this thread with more details and photos pricing etc
Zackbreak@gmail.com
Garage kept
Routinely maintained
Race exhaust
Performance Chip
3k paint job
This has been my fathers baby before I've was born. He takes matilicalate care of this vehicle. As one of his Hobbes is waxing it and cleaning the already cleaned interior. The fuel injectors were replaced this year.
Being this is a corvette forum you'll know about the rarity of finding a original ZR1 today
I'm running out of time and will add to this thread with more details and photos pricing etc
Zackbreak@gmail.com
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Good luck with your sale, Original cars are not as rare as you may think and with the rear wing, paint and borla exhaust your 90 is no longer considered original.
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Drifting
Although 11,000 miles is definitely low mileage it's not ultra low for a ZR-1 especially a 90 as there are still plenty of cars out there with under 1000 miles from original owners who spent $80k on them and socked them away and lost their ***.
The current market for a 90 with around 10kmi seems to be in the mid-high 20's unfortunately a new $3k paint job or modification not easily removed/replaced doesn't add any value for most buyers of corvettes and may detract from a similar all original car..it looks and seems like a very nice Z though
The current market for a 90 with around 10kmi seems to be in the mid-high 20's unfortunately a new $3k paint job or modification not easily removed/replaced doesn't add any value for most buyers of corvettes and may detract from a similar all original car..it looks and seems like a very nice Z though
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Someone looking for a 90 with low miles like yours is most likely a collector or ZR-1 aficionado. Which means he is going to shy away from that paint job, spoiler, and the C6 ZR1 emblem on the front fender.
If it were me, I would be looking at what current ZR-1's in this mileage range are selling at and then subtracting out what it's going to cost me to remove that spoiler, have the holes filled in, and have the car repainted...and the correct front emblem put on.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking your father's taste, he owns the car, he can do whatever mods he wants to it. But the chances that he is going to find a buyer will to pay what he wants to sell for ($33k??) that also likes the spoiler and paint scheme, I'm guessing is very slim.
But it looks like he took care of it...
If it were me, I would be looking at what current ZR-1's in this mileage range are selling at and then subtracting out what it's going to cost me to remove that spoiler, have the holes filled in, and have the car repainted...and the correct front emblem put on.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not knocking your father's taste, he owns the car, he can do whatever mods he wants to it. But the chances that he is going to find a buyer will to pay what he wants to sell for ($33k??) that also likes the spoiler and paint scheme, I'm guessing is very slim.
But it looks like he took care of it...
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Since you asked......I'm going to be brutally honest.....in the car's current state, you are going to be very hard pressed to even find a buyer with those cosmetic mods. Hopefully the graphics are easily removed, and not painted on...... otherwise you will need to discount the car below current market value to cover the costs of bringing the car back to original and deleting those mods. That of course is just my opinion, but I have been around the cars for many years....no disrespect intended, just being honest.
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Since you asked......I'm going to be brutally honest.....in the car's current state, you are going to be very hard pressed to even find a buyer with those cosmetic mods. Hopefully the graphics are easily removed, and not painted on...... otherwise you will need to discount the car below current market value to cover the costs of bringing the car back to original and deleting those mods. That of course is just my opinion, but I have been around the cars for many years....no disrespect intended, just being honest.
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Yeah I hadn't noticed the wing and graphics(I'm on an iPhone) those two mods will definitely detract from the value if they aren't easily removed...personally I would remove them and start the pricing in the high 20's...
Last edited by F&Yb0dluvr; 06-07-2015 at 10:15 AM.
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Since you asked......I'm going to be brutally honest.....in the car's current state, you are going to be very hard pressed to even find a buyer with those cosmetic mods. Hopefully the graphics are easily removed, and not painted on...... otherwise you will need to discount the car below current market value to cover the costs of bringing the car back to original and deleting those mods. That of course is just my opinion, but I have been around the cars for many years....no disrespect intended, just being honest.