your best bet would be to try and coordinate the z owners for next years xpo....where ever that will be.
awesome idea!!!! However, it will depends where next year expo will take place. I hope to hear what others owners may suggest.. I am more than happy to host the Z gathering in San Diego if others owners need an excuse for a vacation..
Since most zanardi owners treat theirs as museum pieces and keep mileage low, I doubt you could pull it off. It's nice of you to offer to hold it in your backyard but honestly would you go to a gathering of zanardis hosted by The Kid in New Jersey?
I am just throwing it out there to see what responses I get back.. I be happy with possibly meeting up with all the southern california owners or possibly the west coast. Now if The Kid want to put his Zanardi on a trailer to tow it out here to southern Cali... well then... I will welcome him with open arms and a ice cold beer...
Warmest Regards,
Dat
I saw the pics of the house, gonna take more than a cold one to get me 3000 miles west. Blue Label at a minimum.
I would put the $ figure for a 25k mile Zanardi with no stories, well documented, needs nothing in terms of maintenance, at around $55K-$65K. This of course depends on the seller and buyer.
I'd like some others to weigh in on this. This is the best forum for garnering an idea of values, and it would be interesting to get the opinion of those who currently own them or feel they have the knowledge to opine.
Joe
The last one to change hands publicly, sold at Russo and Steele over the summer, 34k miles and it pulled $73,830 + buyers fee. Assuming 5% means the buyers in at $77.5k or so. It was car number 28 which has a questionable past. I think they will start becoming 100k cars by the next 3 years. Single clock NSX, sub 10k mile cars are also gaining steam.
For the 99th time, later cars did not come with rear strut tower brace.