Equipment
Wire wheels, narrow whitewalls, hood ornament, power windows, automatic.
Condition
Very good original paint and brightwork. Nearly like new interior. Represented with 464 miles from new, a believable claim. Good luck finding one of these to buy ever, let alone one this clean. If this wasn't the best one in existence, that would be a surprise.
Market commentary
The very rare Zimmer Quicksilver (about 170 built) looks like a big thirsty V8 luxury car, but it's actually a Pontiac Fiero underneath, mid-mounted engine and all, and it's a lot smaller in person than it looks in photos. The looks are a love-it-or-hate-it affair, but it's less garish than Zimmer's more well-known neoclassics and, again, this is probably the best Quicksilver in the world. Few of the Biltmore bidders seemed to be in the "love-it" camp and it sold for barely half its presale estimate, which seems like a deal. For reference, a new Quicksilver cost over 50 grand back when a Fiero cost about 12. It's a "deal" however only in the eyes of a Zimmer-lover.