2007 Ron Fellows Edition Z06
#1
Burning Brakes
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2007 Ron Fellows Edition Z06
Does anyone know what a fair price for a 2007 Ron Fellows Z06 with 4,500 miles would be in PNW? Were there a lot of options one could get with special edition that would explain prices being all over the board? Thx.
#3
Turn 12!
www.catsexotics.com in Lynnwood has a low mile example now. Have a look.
Beware.
#4
Burning Brakes
#5
Le Mans Master
You know, I often wonder about these "special editions" that GM releases every so often. How many were there over the years?
Pace Cars?
Anniversary Editions?
Commemorative Editions?
and so on....
Are they really worth the added price? (I presume these specials do have a premium price when new)
I'm trying not to be critical here, but what's the big deal? I know some of these specials tend to bring premium prices at auction, but is that because people who buy them tend to put them away, don't drive them very much, or what? Would a "standard Corvette in the same condition be worth that much less?
Far be it for me to understand what the big deal is about these "specials". Is it just the satisfaction of having something that only a few hundred other people have, or what? Is it like having Ron Fellows' signature in the console? Somebody, explain it to me. I am simply curious.
Now I'm not talking of things like Callaways or Lingenfelter "specials". just those occasional special models the nice folks in Bowling Green build for a fortunate few of us?
Just wondering...
Pace Cars?
Anniversary Editions?
Commemorative Editions?
and so on....
Are they really worth the added price? (I presume these specials do have a premium price when new)
I'm trying not to be critical here, but what's the big deal? I know some of these specials tend to bring premium prices at auction, but is that because people who buy them tend to put them away, don't drive them very much, or what? Would a "standard Corvette in the same condition be worth that much less?
Far be it for me to understand what the big deal is about these "specials". Is it just the satisfaction of having something that only a few hundred other people have, or what? Is it like having Ron Fellows' signature in the console? Somebody, explain it to me. I am simply curious.
Now I'm not talking of things like Callaways or Lingenfelter "specials". just those occasional special models the nice folks in Bowling Green build for a fortunate few of us?
Just wondering...
#8
Burning Brakes
Actually it is the only C6Z that had a true (to me) mod red interior option which makes it desirable to people such as myself. If only the C6 ZR1 came in blue with mod red I would have been all over it.