91 ZR1 Barrett Jackson
A nice 9300 mile original 91 ZR1 just sold for $26,000.00 a few minutes ago. It was a nice clean example.
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I went Sunday to preview the cars and was surprised to find a fair majority of the cars look much better on TV then in person. This ZR1 was nice but was not as clean in person. There is a white 1996 LT1 coupe that surprised me how rough it was. Weatherstripping was half missing and the torch red interior was not that great up close. Course the reason I went on Sunday was so I would not do something stupid like buy another car I could not afford.
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I sent a video of the live steam to my wife and she said looks like I paid too much for my car. I told her the Haibeck 510 package was 10 k and I wanted more H.P. than a stock car. But what you say is true you need to see a car in person.
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Thursday a 1990 Red ZR1 with over 9,000 miles just sold for $24,000.00 . Does anyone know what the seller will net after fees? Also what does it cost the buyer after their fee?
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seller pays 8% and buyer pays 10% or 12% if you buy on phone or internet.
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The paint on the 90 was a disaster the 91 was in better shape |
You don’t like that scottbrite finish...... really a full detail and it would have brought more.... GC |
Originally Posted by Goldcylon
(Post 1598724738)
You don’t like that scottbrite finish...... really a full detail and it would have brought more.... GC |
These auctions are buyer beware and yes TV lies. Now on top of that a friend told me tonight that he purchased a car at Mecum Kissimmee in 2018. Not only do you add 10% to the price but you have to pay sales tax on the entire total. So if you are high bid at $25000 then add bidders fee of $2500 so you are now at $27500. Now at least in Florida (but I bet most states) you now pay sales tax on $27500. Just keep that in mind when bidding.
Joel |
Originally Posted by Joelbbvette
(Post 1598733353)
These auctions are buyer beware and yes TV lies. Now on top of that a friend told me tonight that he purchased a car at Mecum Kissimmee in 2018. Not only do you add 10% to the price but you have to pay sales tax on the entire total. So if you are high bid at $25000 then add bidders fee of $2500 so you are now at $27500. Now at least in Florida (but I bet most states) you now pay sales tax on $27500. Just keep that in mind when bidding.
Joel |
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