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Where to research ZR1 values?


Indycarlover
05-04-2005, 12:26 PM
Hello Guys,
I am wanting to figure out what the value is of a 91 ZR1 Corvette I have seen locally.

Where is the best place to find out realistic selling values for these great King of the Hill Corvette's?

mike2004tct
05-05-2005, 12:06 PM
Hello Guys,
I am wanting to figure out what the value is of a 91 ZR1 Corvette I have seen locally.

Where is the best place to find out realistic selling values for these great King of the Hill Corvette's?

www.kbb.com

Enter data specific to your region.

Indycarlover
05-09-2005, 05:39 PM
Thanks Mike,
I knew about KBB, but was wondering about any ZR1 special area's?

mike2004tct
05-10-2005, 04:46 PM
Thanks Mike,
I knew about KBB, but was wondering about any ZR1 special area's?

There's another forum to search, www.corvetteforum.com
that forum breaks down the cars by generations, plus tech data,

Schrade
05-22-2005, 05:28 PM
Want a ZR1? Go for the '90, if you can find one. I'm guessin on average, they're $3.5k- 5k less for equal condition. Only 25 h'power less than 91-96 (375 vs 400).

Bob86ZZ4
05-25-2005, 05:49 PM
Check out www.zr1.net . I've owned my '86 for 5 years and have many friends with ZR1's. It is a very different car and has many things you should know about and consider before buying one. I have a co-worker that knew nothing about them and bought one and sold it frustrated a year later and lost money. He didn't ask me anything about them before buying. Do lots of studying before buying one. I would argue you can get a '98-99 six speed Vette for less than a ZR1 and it will be a better performer, and cost way way way less to maintain and drive.

Indycarlover
06-08-2005, 10:47 AM
Thanks much guys.

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