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Old 08-20-2009, 07:47 PM
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Old 08-20-2009, 08:39 PM
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This car doesn't have its original drive train
Seller's smoking something really good if he's asking that much for a non-numbers matching car.
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ill take two one in orange
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that thing is awesome
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Maybe $150,000 in today's economy. 2 years ago at Barrett-Jackson it probably would have gone for more than $200,000. But unless it has race history that is significant or some type of GM test car, I can't see it bringing anything over $250,000.
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Originally Posted by csxfbird
Seller's smoking something really good if he's asking that much for a non-numbers matching car.
haha, you're kidding, right? the majority of these were raced, stolen, returned to gm, or had their engines sold separately due to the fact that dealers couldn't move them with the astronomical $7,300 price tag.

btw... $525k isn't unheard of for one of these. one sold a while back for $840k. that's not a typo.
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Originally Posted by hookemdevils22
haha, you're kidding, right? the majority of these were raced, stolen, returned to gm, or had their engines sold separately due to the fact that dealers couldn't move them with the astronomical $7,300 price tag.

btw... $525k isn't unheard of for one of these. one sold a while back for $840k. that's not a typo.
Agreed! $525k is actually a very good price if the car was built properly. I know an owner of one and fairly recently he rec'd a $1MM offer. Just a couple months ago another traded hands for more than $525k.
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Car is worth that. It would be hard to find ANY ZL-1 with orginal drive train! Most if not all were raced from day one! My dad had # 13 of 69 it was cortez Silver and only showed 200 and some miles on it and thats just because they probably tore the Tranny out and never hooked the speedo back up.
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i cant find the thread but one that exact color went for a million dollars last year. almost identical mileage too....but it was numbers matching. hmmm.



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