Re: ZR-1 current market value guide?
Quote:
Originally Posted by bb62
Interesting that the ZR-1 is listed as an "investment grade" of "C". And yet the Callaways all are rated "Ds" with lower pricing than even the ZR-1s. Listening to some Callaway owners on the net, they seem to be convinced their cars are all 6-figure in value.
|
Yeah the C4 ZR-1s have never gotten much love from SCM. I am not sure that they actually see that many at auctions, as I almost never see them mentioned in the magazine. I also don't like their use of a median value. If they are using the word median correctly, median is the value halfway between the highest and lowest values, which can be far away from a true average value. If they are actually generating an average value and not using the word median correctly that would be better but I have never been able to get an answer out of them. What has always dumbfounded me is the higher values for the '93 anniversary model. It it by far the most common '93 ZR-1 model/color with I believe about 245 made out of 448. My Quasar '93 was one of seven but apparently color rarity doesn't count for much. --Bob
__________________
2016 Long Beach Red Z06 #10281 "POPS Z"
1995 Polo Green #409 "WARP TEN"--Haibeck 350/510 package, 4.10s, Hurst, Stock Exhaust with QTP Cutouts
--Sold but still running strong
1993 Quasar Blue #161 "HIL KING"
--Sold but still running strong, now with more than 120,000 miles
1967 Marlboro Maroon/Saddle Corvette Coupe 300 hp/4-spd
--Sold a long time ago
ZR-1 Net Registry Founding Member #95
NCM Lifetime Member
Favorite Quote--Attributed to Mickey Thompson:
"Too Much Horsepower is Almost Enough"
Last edited by WARP TEN; 06-24-2020 at 11:13 AM.
|