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c345vette 06-20-2019 10:38 AM

1995 zr1 2,700 miles! NCRS
 
AVAILABLE for Sale
check back time to time I will add more photo's
1995 zr1 2,700 miles! NCRS

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A Collectors Grade Car

1995 CORVETTE ZR-1
The Last Year Of The C4 ZR-1 Produced
405 hp 6 speed
2 DUNN HEADS
2,750 miles
TORCH RED with BLACK INTERIOR
Glass & Painted top
window sticker, build sheet, owners manual, paperwork, keys etc.
original window sticker price $69,553.
what can I say almost like buying a new car

car is started and maintained regularly it is not a car that was stored and forgotten about
get in.. buckle up and drive


NCRS Top Flight " Dave Hill Award"

Featured in CORVETTE MAGAZINE dec. 2014

this car was shown on the HISTORY CHANNEL SHOW
THE LOST CORVETTE with Dave McCellan
July 8th 2019



I will add more pictures periodically



PRICE IS....... $74,999


they are on the rise



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G8nightman 06-20-2019 10:42 AM

Would help if you post a price

ZEROVETTE7 07-01-2019 11:12 AM

Location?

c345vette 08-02-2019 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by zerovette7 (Post 1599676625)
location?

long island, new york 11542

c345vette 08-29-2019 03:15 PM

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has both glass & painted top

81c3 08-31-2019 06:27 PM

Absolutely stunning example of a perfect ZR-1..... If only I had the budget.... Best of luck with your sale! :cheers:

c345vette 10-19-2019 09:30 AM

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Front left & right

pdx-vette 10-20-2019 01:34 AM

It's absolutely beautiful, but it makes me sad to see a vehicle that's sat without being enjoyed, especially when it didn't even hold its original value. :(

c345vette 03-28-2020 03:48 PM

During the NCRS Process


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vetteLT193 04-01-2020 01:26 PM

Did it lose points from the center caps on the wheels? I'd love to know the story on why they aren't the correct ones.

cv67 04-02-2020 07:11 PM

Wow, someone needs to drive the wheels off that one, its sat long enough .Nice example-

Meanmyz 04-06-2020 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by vetteLT193 (Post 1601239056)
Did it lose points from the center caps on the wheels? I'd love to know the story on why they aren't the correct ones.

I bet the story is similar to what my guess is with the last ZR-1 available to the public...#447 (Competition Yellow). ....These cars must have come from the factory without the center caps installed (before dealer prep). In articles that I saw of that car (Bruce Holecek was the original owner of #447), the center caps were never installed. Over time, they were probably lost. So, later, when the car shows up on the internet for sale, and by a new owner, it has different center caps.


TXGS507 04-06-2020 02:00 PM

Wow... Time capsule.. Very nice!!

c345vette 10-31-2020 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by vetteLT193 (Post 1601239056)
Did it lose points from the center caps on the wheels? I'd love to know the story on why they aren't the correct ones.

funny thing the caps do not look that off in person.... ncrs never picked it up.... i guess i will have to buy the right set for the New Owner

cv67 11-01-2020 08:45 AM

Ah who cares most will never know & doesnt affect value. If someone complains about that they are a time waster.
Tried car gurus ebay or B.A.T.?

pauly1119 11-01-2020 02:51 PM

Great example of the best C4 built. GLWS

09ZR1 11-03-2020 05:20 PM

Why is it EVERY SINGLE TIME when a correctly preserved low milage Corvette shows up you see several people who have to chime in with either how sad it is the car was never driven, the car was made to be driven, I hope the new owner takes the car out and drives the wheels off of it, etc,etc, etc. When thousands of the exact same car were built and there are always plenty of high mile ones available to buy some people thinks it’s just horrific to have a near perfect example of a car the way it rolled off the line? Is there not any value to have these types of examples around for people to be able to see what one would have looked like sitting in the showroom of a dealership in 1995?

SurfnSun 11-04-2020 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by 09ZR1 (Post 1602447440)
Why is it EVERY SINGLE TIME when a correctly preserved low milage Corvette shows up you see several people who have to chime in with either how sad it is the car was never driven, the car was made to be driven, I hope the new owner takes the car out and drives the wheels off of it, etc,etc, etc. When thousands of the exact same car were built and there are always plenty of high mile ones available to buy some people thinks it’s just horrific to have a near perfect example of a car the way it rolled off the line? Is there not any value to have these types of examples around for people to be able to see what one would have looked like sitting in the showroom of a dealership in 1995?

I agree, there needs to be some time capsule cars to keep the look of what was when new.

c345vette 11-14-2020 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by 09ZR1 (Post 1602447440)
Why is it EVERY SINGLE TIME when a correctly preserved low milage Corvette shows up you see several people who have to chime in with either how sad it is the car was never driven, the car was made to be driven, I hope the new owner takes the car out and drives the wheels off of it, etc,etc, etc. When thousands of the exact same car were built and there are always plenty of high mile ones available to buy some people thinks it’s just horrific to have a near perfect example of a car the way it rolled off the line? Is there not any value to have these types of examples around for people to be able to see what one would have looked like sitting in the showroom of a dealership in 1995?

thank you very well said
years ago i decided to only buy low mile original cars due to the fact that i wanted them as if i bought the car new. perfect paint, perfect interior, no stories etc. and i am happy with my decision. I am blessed that i also have a few cars for road trips and cruising.
so for those who feel not driving the car is a sin do not go over to the c3 section and look at my 626 mile pace car

c345vette 11-25-2020 01:50 PM

'95 parking only lol
 
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