Equipment
350/300hp, automatic, 40th Anniversary package, glass roof, air conditioning, power seats, cruise control, saw blade wheels.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
From the Bob McDorman collection. Original paint is decent with minor swirl marks up front turning heavy by the rear. Large chip on the driver's side rear quarter panel. Slightly dirty engine bay. Exhaust is covered in surface rust. Underside is surprisingly clear compared to the engine bay. Interior is decent but there is dust and visible wear to the seats. Represented with 3,435 miles but looks like a car with significantly more than that.
Market commentary
The 40th Anniversary Corvette was just a color and trim package, so they're not quicker than a base car. Almost 7,000 of them were sold, so they're not exactly rare, either. 40th Anniversary Vettes do command a premium, as does low mileage, but those can't explain this excessive result, which should ordinarily buy either the best 40th Anniversary Corvette in the world or even just a decent ZR-1 from the same year.