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One of our members here has a Z16, maybe he can chime in. You know who you are...
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The Red Baltimore prototype Z-16 owned by Terry Gunther in GA, was just at the Atlantic City Classic car Auction, it was inside the "BORGATA" and did not meet reserve... but I believe Bids were as high as $279,000. That may give you some idea of value
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Holy Cow!
Thanks for the responses. Of course, from seeing the auction high price of the prototype car, it makes me wonder if the one drop top car would be worth more or the same as the prototype. Guess we'll never know, but it's fun to play what if.
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Okay, Tony.
A Z16 sold on ebay for $150k last year, the Hoss Cartright Z16 sold for $250k last spring. There are about 65 known cars extant (restored, unrestored)of the 201 built. I know of a couple of others that sold in the past year or so but were not advertised publicly. 3 of the people that I know that owned 3 or more Z16's have sold one or more in the last couple years. The convertible has never been found to my knowledge although there are some knowledgeable Z16 folks that do believe (and claim to have proof) that it existed. The trail went cold years ago. IF the convert turns up (I doubt it does and it would be real hard to fake), look for 7 figures. I see very strong demand (read ![]() I just bought my second red car. Now if I can only find a black car and a yellow one I'll be all set. Let me know when the barn find turns up...... Oh yeah, just getting started on the Z16Chevelle.com website. Nothing there yet, but look for some of my research, resto photos and little known facts, etc. soon. Dave |
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Does anyone know if Ronnie Staples still has his red Z16? I got a chance to spend a lot of time with that car when he had his showroom here. It is quite a neat car, one with a neat owner history if I'm not mistaken. I had heard it was for sale (250k) but not sure if it sold.
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Kevin Whittaker, owner of Kevin Whittaker Chevrolet in Greenville SC, had a red one in his showroom until 6 or 7 months ago. I was told that it was one of the test cars. I don't know if he sold it or moved it.
James
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Wanna hear a sick story?? A buddy of mine bought a red Z-16 back in the 80's. The car was really nice and very fast. I was fortunate enough to frequent a ride in the car on a few occasions. For some strange reason, he decided to dismantle the car and "fix it up" someday. Last I seen the body it was rotting in a field and the rest of the car was in buckets somewhere. I sure hope he makes good on his intentions to"fix it up."
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-------Does anyone on the board remember the yellow Z16 that was for sale eons ago (circa 70s) in central Florida that had literally every removable piece chrome plated? I believe it also had a ZL1 engine in it at one point. It was for sale for ever and I have always wondered what happened to it..........Bill S
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Way back in 1985, a collector down the street from me bought a red Z16 in Georgia and brought it back to Houston where I saw him in his driveway cleaning the car. I had just purchased an L79 66 Nova SS for $6000 in the same color so we struck up a conversation about our cars. I remember the car having white interior with buckets and an underdash tape player or radio, 4 speed with a 3.31 (I believe) OPEN differential. One time, after helping him work on the car, he let me drive it to check out the engine and its state of tune. The car was all original and about a year later, he had it repainted in the stock red color and some additional restoration work was done which turned out very nice. The one thing that sticks out in my mind is I was helping him change the rear tires when by accident he let the car down on my foot. Thankfully it was the rear tire and not the front! Sadly in 1986 or so he sold the car for $30,000 to another collector (He paid $15,000 for it) and I sold my L79 in 1994. Later on I realized how rare that car was, and will probably never get to see another one, let alone drive one, in person.
Paul
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Yo Rich,Thats my old Z16 your talking about. I sold that car to him in 1984 for 8000.00. I will post some pics of when I had it.
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