What is it Worth? - 1994 Z28 Convertible black/black/gray 33K




twinturbo496
05-13-2012, 06:15 PM
1st owner, 10K miles in Chicago, 23k in Houston.

Garaged since new, never seen snow.

Original wheels + 96 wheels

$ ???? Is it worth 10K?


david068513
05-13-2012, 09:20 PM
I paid 4200 for a 96 z with 44k miles.

NC01TA
05-14-2012, 10:00 AM
Are you buying or selling?? If the car is truly excellent then a premium is involved, especially for a convertible with low miles like this. That premium can be a few grand easy. Is it worth $10,000?? YES, if it needs nothing with a clean title and no Carfax issues. If the car needs fluid chnages, tires, etc.. then that would indicate a car that perhaps was ignored a bit too much during it's nearly 20 year life span. That is OK for a lower mileage car but I wouldn't pay top $$ for it. Need more info please if you want specific help. We don't even know if you are the owner or looking to buy.


twinturbo496
06-06-2012, 09:36 AM
Are you buying or selling?? If the car is truly excellent then a premium is involved, especially for a convertible with low miles like this. That premium can be a few grand easy. Is it worth $10,000?? YES, if it needs nothing with a clean title and no Carfax issues. If the car needs fluid chnages, tires, etc.. then that would indicate a car that perhaps was ignored a bit too much during it's nearly 20 year life span. That is OK for a lower mileage car but I wouldn't pay top $$ for it. Need more info please if you want specific help. We don't even know if you are the owner or looking to buy.

I purchased the car new in 19994 and do not have much time to enjoy nit so I was considering selling it. Most have advised to hold onto it for 10 or 15 more years as I do not really need to sell it

NC01TA
06-06-2012, 04:09 PM
I purchased the car new in 19994 and do not have much time to enjoy nit so I was considering selling it. Most have advised to hold onto it for 10 or 15 more years as I do not really need to sell it

That would be the optimum option if you could do that but even then I doubt the car will bring huge $$. It might bring $15,000 - $20,000 in the next decade or two with it being a one-owner car with those low miles, but $10,000 right now isn't exactly chump change and you would be done with it. You also eliminate future related upkeep costs and storage issues which might equate to that potential price increase. Again, $10,000 would be for a car I described previously. If you would be OK with $10,000, give it a try in Hemmings or Autotrader. A $35 gamble. This is the perfect time to sell this type convertible.