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GOLDCYLON - 91 ZR-1 #2014 GOLDCYLON - 90 ZR-1 #2794, 4L60e (Formerly Schrade's) GOLDCYLON - 11 CTS-V Arizona State Director ![]() 91 WHITE/BLACK #2014. 380 P&P&PCed,Ported Heads, Jeal Long tubes, Corsa Exhaust/FIKSE FM-5s /LED TLs, LED Headlights, Front Wilwood 6 piston narrowlite calipers and rear Wilwood caliper street shop mod,CNCed Coolant Pipes,TPI Cvr,Filter cover,Stainless Bolts, DRM/DOM PROM /ZFDOC mod build #102,DRLs,BMAD with stainless Debris Screen,Coplan Air Blaster, Pioneer APP Radio 4,Brey-Krause HB,Sub Bar,Fire extinguisher seat mount,DRM Coilovers,LEDs everywhere,Compass mirror (orange),V1 DIC hidden display, Homelink sun visor, Carbon Fiber top x3 and APSIS Carbon Fiber interior, APSIS CF Steering Wheel/NAPA Leather, Banski trailing arms, Guldstrand front suspension,urethane bushings from Prothane (total suspension) ZFDoc drive shaft safety loop, raptor shift light (orange),AO engineering louver front plate, Console seat cushion, 96CE seats with black custom Sheepskins, ss billet catch can,Viper remote entry/alarm,Cragar Rear Louvers,LED side louver lights, Dewitts Radiator with SPAL fans and a Woods 160 T-Stat 90 RED/BLACK #2794. 4L60e Automatic Stage V by RPM Transmission, TCI Dedicated TCM, OBX Stainless Headers, Corsa Exhaust, SAN Secondaries and Haibeck PROM, Exotic Muscle Coil overs, LED Interior Lights, LED Tail Lights, LED Headlights, 94 Sport seats with black custom Sheepskins , Cragar rear louvers, GS Front calipers, Banski Trailing arms, APSIS Carbon Fiber steering wheel, Front and Rear Baer Eradispeeds, DRLs, Guldstrand front suspension,urethane bushings from Prothane (total suspension), Dewitt's Raditor with Dual SPAL fans and a Haibeck 170 T-Stat 11 RED/GREY CTS-V |
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Joe Thomas Corvette Club of Michigan NCRS-Michigan Chapter Member NCM Master Ambassador NCM Lifetime Member Former NCM Board Member 1991 ZR-1 Melon Copper Metallic/Black 1992 ZR-1 Bright Red/Black (Sold) 1995 ZR-1 Bright Aqua/Gray (Sold) 2012 ZR1 Super Sonic Blue / Dark Titanium |
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Hi guys, I was gone over the weekend and was happily surprised to see the thread continue, when I checked it Monday. I do try to post only when I have a keyboard in front of me...typing (texting) from my phone always becomes an exercise in frustration!
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It does appear that those that own the rarer colors put them up for sale far less often. While speculation cannot be ruled out as a motive, it might be equally plausible that they just love the color and car more and more. Couple this with the knowledge that they would find it hard to replace if they ever let it go, and maybe they just do not want to take the risk of selling something that is nearly irreplaceable. While there are always newer and better, sometimes you just want what is most meaningful to you. I would enjoy a C-6 or a C-7 ZR-1, but would not consider selling my Ruby. I am not keeping it for future value and also understand that a hearse has no car trailer hitch. I keep it because it is a mini vacation every time I look at, play with it or drive it. Things change, but that feeling has remained the same for over 20 years. Maybe those with the rarer colors, or even the common ones feel the same as I do. Marty |
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Marty, this pretty much sums it up for me too (about the ZR-1 being "the car" for me). For that, it doesn't matter the color and I never meant to infer one was better than the other (of course some of you know think red is the fastest!). Maybe it is my age group coupled with the memories of the car in its heyday, but I think I will always have to have a C4 ZR-1, because that is the car that does it for me.
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I always threaten my kids that I want to be buried in my ZR-1. Love that car!
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Black Rose w Cognac here Mary preceded by Aqua/Gray.
Classic color combination, not flashy but imposing. It looks serious. I have typically gotten tired of my cars over time. Not the ZR. It rewards me every time I drive it altho there is an occasional hiccup. A 27 year old car that remains relevant today. Just the other day, Pete and I were at his favorite Greek fast food place. A younger Asian man coming into the restaurant. He did a double take when he saw the ZR-1 tags on the hood. He came in and ordered then noticed that Pete was wearing a jacket w ZR-1 near the shoulder. He approached and asked if it was Pete's Corvette but Pete responded that it was mine. We talked a bit and then I invited him to come take a closer look. He had already taken a few pics of it. I opened the hood to give him a thrill, and he was in awe of the motor having never seen a ZR-1 before. He thought the plenum was amazing. I went one step further, and started the motor. He stood behind it taking in and recording the exhaust note on his phone. BTW, I opened both outlets for him. Very cool to have a younger person appreciate the ZR. As someone once told me, the C4 ZRs are the unicorns of the Corvette world. ![]() ![]() |
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I own a Metallic Turquoise 91 ZR-1 and I also check Ebay and the Internet "Daily" to try to find another Turquoise Z. Other than the Steel Blue car that was recently purchased not many rare colors seem to surface, and certainly not Turquoise. Women always seem to love that color, guys give it mixed reviews.
If I can find a comparable car I like as much I plan on buying it and getting my car back to the son of a previous owner. With only ninety something possible 91 turquoise cars to choose from I might have to wait a while for another to come up for sale. |
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I have a '90 Turquoise ZR-1 (1 of 16) that may be listed for sale next summer. Cheers, Scott |
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90 Chevy ZR1 LPE #2315 'SOLD' 90 Chevy ZR1 LPE #2774 'SOLD' 91 Chevy ZR1 Callaway aerobody 91 Chevy ZR1 #1512 91 Chevy ZR1 #951 95 Chevy ZR1 #338 'SOLD' 91 BMW 850i 94 BMW 850csi 95 BMW 850csi 94 Lotus Esprit S4 07 Benz CLS550 06 BMW M5 "SOLD" |
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