Anyone have an extra $575,000 I can borrow?
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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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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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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.
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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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.