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Buyer beware on this C6 Z06
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16614083" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>People are getting the seller's later posts admitting to it (after it being brought to light) as disclosure and that isn't what it looked like starting off the ad and I don't think he wanted to disclose it. </p><p></p><p>My whole thing about disclosing it is not so much about the current value or selling the car as a lower trim but just about keeping the overall integrity of sales of collector vehicles so these kinds of things have to be called out and corrected whenever found. Some may not believe it surprisingly, but a C6Z will become a collector car someday. When EVs have fully taken over and there are a lot less low miles original C6Zs around, that owner of the car may want to get it appraised and the car will not be able to be appraised for it's full value for not meeting its trim as designated by the vin. My dad had a blue 68 427/435hp vert with blue interior and if he had that car today 53 years later and he got it appraised only to find out the value was significantly lower because it was actually supposed to have the black interior... well I think most people would be pretty upset to find out your classic car could have appraised much higher.</p><p></p><p> It's a simple thing to just acknowledge that you swapped the interiors to a lower model trim. No one's going to crucify you but they will appreciate the honesty if they are on a search for an original car. It's a lot easier to type out a few sentences in your ad (for a notable swap that should be disclosed anyways) then for someone like me who likes Zs but doesn't know what interior combo goes with what. I know how to find it out but it would take me a little longer to piece it together. Just be honest and upfront, damn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16614083, member: 21786"] People are getting the seller's later posts admitting to it (after it being brought to light) as disclosure and that isn't what it looked like starting off the ad and I don't think he wanted to disclose it. My whole thing about disclosing it is not so much about the current value or selling the car as a lower trim but just about keeping the overall integrity of sales of collector vehicles so these kinds of things have to be called out and corrected whenever found. Some may not believe it surprisingly, but a C6Z will become a collector car someday. When EVs have fully taken over and there are a lot less low miles original C6Zs around, that owner of the car may want to get it appraised and the car will not be able to be appraised for it's full value for not meeting its trim as designated by the vin. My dad had a blue 68 427/435hp vert with blue interior and if he had that car today 53 years later and he got it appraised only to find out the value was significantly lower because it was actually supposed to have the black interior... well I think most people would be pretty upset to find out your classic car could have appraised much higher. It's a simple thing to just acknowledge that you swapped the interiors to a lower model trim. No one's going to crucify you but they will appreciate the honesty if they are on a search for an original car. It's a lot easier to type out a few sentences in your ad (for a notable swap that should be disclosed anyways) then for someone like me who likes Zs but doesn't know what interior combo goes with what. I know how to find it out but it would take me a little longer to piece it together. Just be honest and upfront, damn. [/QUOTE]
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