FS: 1992 ZR-1 w/21k miles
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1992 ZR-1 w/21k miles
For sale is my 1992 ZR1 with approximately 21,500 miles. I purchased from original owner of 25yrs (retired GM executive). Everything has been modified and address that you would want to, turn key ready to enjoy.
new 19" wheels/tires,
Vansteel coilovers
headers/full exhaust (sounds ooomazing),
4:10 gears,
one of one brembo big brakes/rotors,
all 16 brand new injectors (accel),
new plugs/coils/wires
tuned by mark at zr1specialist.... the best of everything!
If interested PM me and I can provide you with complete list of what's been done.
$32,000 firm
located in northern Missouri
816-248-1686
new 19" wheels/tires,
Vansteel coilovers
headers/full exhaust (sounds ooomazing),
4:10 gears,
one of one brembo big brakes/rotors,
all 16 brand new injectors (accel),
new plugs/coils/wires
tuned by mark at zr1specialist.... the best of everything!
If interested PM me and I can provide you with complete list of what's been done.
$32,000 firm
located in northern Missouri
816-248-1686
Last edited by Snakeskinner2; 05-03-2019 at 09:24 PM.
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Beautiful Corvette... Never seen green on a ZR-1
what color do they call that green?
Good luck on the sale
what color do they call that green?
Good luck on the sale
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carguy604 (04-26-2019)
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Like the car. Two questions though. Do you have the original wheels? And, how did you arrive at the price?
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He might have said to himself,.... Self, I have a low mile car that there were only 502 built in 92 that I've put a crap ton of money into, that came out looking outstanding, running outstanding and I want some of what I put into it back out of it. Moral of the story, there are some cars that warrant a higher price and it doesn't really matter to the seller what NADA or KBB or the last auction results say the car should be valued at. Someone with the money that wants the car because of the records, whats in it and how it turned out will buy it. The question of "whats the value" of the car is irrelevant in some cases.... As a buyer, I am always respectful of what the seller has into it and I'm willing to pay him for the upgrades when done properly and with good records of what was done.
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He might have said to himself,.... Self, I have a low mile car that there were only 502 built in 92 that I've put a crap ton of money into, that came out looking outstanding, running outstanding and I want some of what I put into it back out of it. Moral of the story, there are some cars that warrant a higher price and it doesn't really matter to the seller what NADA or KBB or the last auction results say the car should be valued at. Someone with the money that wants the car because of the records, whats in it and how it turned out will buy it. The question of "whats the value" of the car is irrelevant in some cases.... As a buyer, I am always respectful of what the seller has into it and I'm willing to pay him for the upgrades when done properly and with good records of what was done.
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He might have said to himself,.... Self, I have a low mile car that there were only 502 built in 92 that I've put a crap ton of money into, that came out looking outstanding, running outstanding and I want some of what I put into it back out of it. Moral of the story, there are some cars that warrant a higher price and it doesn't really matter to the seller what NADA or KBB or the last auction results say the car should be valued at. Someone with the money that wants the car because of the records, whats in it and how it turned out will buy it. The question of "whats the value" of the car is irrelevant in some cases.... As a buyer, I am always respectful of what the seller has into it and I'm willing to pay him for the upgrades when done properly and with good records of what was done.
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Atari_Prime (01-30-2019)
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You are correct, the seller might have said all those things. I'm more curious what the seller has to say on the subject. People price things certain ways for a lot of reasons. There is a big difference though between what we want and the value of something. ZR-1s will eventually go up in value, but right now there are hundreds on the market, and the prices are fairly consistent. Pristine, less than 5k cars are going for $28k-30. Rare colors or options are going for similar prices. Most are going for between $18-25k. Not everyone knows what their car is worth and maybe they price it the same as some other car on a forum (and maybe that car has been for sale for five years). There are tons of factors, so the question stands, how did the seller arrive at the price.
honestly I think this car is probably worth $32k with out the modifications, I bought it from the original owner and it has 21000 miles on it and is in way above average condition. You're getting all the awesomeness for free😉.
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Now let me ask you a question, how many C4 zr-1 do you think are out there that are comparable to this one? In the world ....total how many? My guess is maybe 2 or 3 that I've seen at most but I would like to know your opinion.