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Where to research ZR1 values?
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? |
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Re: Where to research ZR1 values?
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Re: Where to research ZR1 values?
Thanks Mike,
I knew about KBB, but was wondering about any ZR1 special area's? |
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Re: Re: Where to research ZR1 values?
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that forum breaks down the cars by generations, plus tech data, |
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Re: Where to research ZR1 values?
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).
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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.
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Re: Where to research ZR1 values?
Thanks much guys.
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