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But what is this car??
That link above said "MAX POWER 480HP". Yet Callaway stuff is either 630HP or 750HP MAX POWER?
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Doing a search, brings up lots of articles on the car when they were released and all state the hp at 750 with the Callaway modifications.
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It is basically a ZL1 with a different supercharger and hertz stripe kit. Nothing else really done to the car.
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Personally, I think these cars will be more valuable than a run of the mill ZL1. Hard to say how much though. Look how much the GMMG modified 4th gen cars go for now. The Callaway SC750 package from Callaway is a TVS2300 supercharger, new intercooler and a high flow air intake. There were several of these cars that went up for auction when Hertz was trying to avoid bankruptcy. |
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I know nothing about this car particularly but just to answer your overall question. I don't feel like these cars go up in value right away, meaning over the short term next 5 to 10 years. Unless your going to keep it a really long time I think the sooner the better to sell. Car markets really hot in general now too so at some point there has to be a correction. The only way I think I'm off base here is if this is a Ford GT type of car that seems to have a sky is the limit return on investment from new. Either way its a great looking car with a ton of power, maybe an auction with a realistic reserve (sure they can help you with that number) is the way to go. Best of luck with your decision.
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