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Has anyone heard of this (new??) price guide called, Cars That Matter ;shrug


I picked a copy up at the Barrett-Jackson auction last week ( www.carsthatmatter.com ) and the Callaways are metioned! :cool


No mention of AeroBody options, one would add for that.
Here are the rundowns:
Condition: 4 3 2 1

87 cpe: 12,500 22,500 29,000 39,500
87 vrt: 15,000 26,900 35,600 46,500

88 cpe: 13,000 23,500 30,000 41,500
88 vrt: 16,000 27,600 38,900 48,000

89 cpe: 15,000 24,600 33,100 43,000
89 vrt: 17,100 28,600 42,500 50,100

90 cpe: 16,800 25,500 36,000 44,900
90 vrt: 19,800 30,800 44,100 52,900

91 cpe: 18,000 29,000 39,100 46,800
91 vrt: 21,000 31,900 46,000 55,300

+500/glass roof +500/Z51 +1,000/hard top 89+ vrt
 
...I've been asked by three different ppl in the past week alone on how to determine values on Callaway Corvettes.


While it may be true that one is only worth what someone would pay, they have a 20-year, proven track record of stellar resale values.

Every now and again, a car slips through at a low figure such as the 1990 coupe that sold at an auction a few mos. ago. Let me see if I can scan the ad and we'll see what you guys have to say as to why it may have sold low - it certainly did not sell for a typical price for a clean car. ;squint:

Here is another resource for those looking to buy/sell a Callaway Corvette: http://www.callawayownersgroup.com/Pages/Tips.htm :w
 
Anyone know why??????????

Every now and again, a car slips through at a low figure such as the 1990 coupe that sold at an auction a few mos. ago. Let me see if I can scan the ad and we'll see what you guys have to say as to why it may have sold low - it certainly did not sell for a typical price for a clean car. ;squint:


Anyone care to guess why this car might have sold for so low?? ;shrug


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there seemed to be quite a few good '90 and '91 CTTCs on the market late last year which was a unusual compared over the last 5+ years....do we know what happened to them?

also, just read the article on Ned Sutton's Bloomington win in Corvette magazine.....nice read.....and of course, Chris comes to the rescue (like a superhero) which produces a happy ending. congrats again guys!
 
there seemed to be quite a few good '90 and '91 CTTCs on the market late last year which was a unusual compared over the last 5+ years....do we know what happened to them?

also, just read the article on Ned Sutton's Bloomington win in Corvette magazine.....nice read.....and of course, Chris comes to the rescue (like a superhero) which produces a happy ending. congrats again guys!


That is a good question - what happened to them???


What are some cars that sold in the past year, and at what price?? ;shrug


Also, superhero is an overstatement :W Thanks though :m
While I have not seen any article on the car, I do remember judging the car at Bloomington Gold and what a NICE Callaway it was! :cool
 
Chris,
Check out Corvette Magazine, April '08 issue, pages 78-81, "Going for Gold". Talks about you "sleuthing" thru files in Old Lyme.

Perhaps acting the part of "Sherlock Holmes" is a better analogy...
 
I'll have to go find it on the stands, thanks :m

One interesting note, after being told the BBS wheels were not TFP for his car (from GM or Callaway), he found a set of Dymags. Those would ot have been correct, as records later showed his car coming with stock Z51 Corvette wheels. He found a set of those - In good shape, maybe tougher than finding Dymags??

Thanks again
 

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