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Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (1st gen)

1969–1969

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  • Lowest price

    US$770,000

    Since 2020

  • Median price

    US$1,100,000

    Since 2020 · n=2

  • Highest price

    US$1,430,000

    Since 2020

  • Sold cars

    3

    All time

  • Sell-through

    100%

    Of 3 lots

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Based on 3 verified auction results

HOLDStablelow confidence

US$1,210,000

Market value · recent verified sales

-1.4%

12-month change

Fair Entry

Stable prices. Negotiate on spec and condition.

Prices have been flat (-1.4%). No strong directional signal.

MSRP

Collectibility

10/10

Holy Grail

3-Year Forecast

US$1,185,970

-2%

5-Year Forecast

US$1,178,414

-3%

Estimates based on 3 verified United States sales.

Market scores

44

Desirability

Thin

30

Liquidity

Moderate

50

Resale Outlook

Marque analyst note

The first-generation Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 holds a median valuation of $1.21 million, down 1.4 percent over the past year, supported by a hold signal reflecting stable but modest momentum in what remains one of muscle car collecting's rarest segments.

Transaction activity on this model is extremely limited, with only three sales tracked over the past twelve months, which constrains confidence in trend reading and makes price discovery difficult for both buyers and sellers in this tier.

With just 69 examples produced, the 1st gen ZL1 occupies the highest rarity tier in American muscle car collecting and carries a "Holy Grail" collectibility score. The combination of production scarcity and genuine performance provenance supports sustained institutional collector interest, though current desirability is rated only moderate, suggesting the market is not aggressively competing for examples at present levels.

The absence of active listings paired with sparse transaction volume indicates thin liquidity; acquiring an example typically requires direct negotiation or patience for private sales rather than frequent market availability.

Base projections suggest a gentle decline ahead, with values expected to slip to approximately $1.19 million over three years and $1.18 million over five years, representing losses of 2.0 and 2.6 percent respectively. The modest downward trajectory reflects broader softness in ultra-high-value muscle cars rather than any fundamental shift in the model's collector status, and low confidence in these numbers underscores the limited data set underlying any forecast in this category.

Depreciation Benchmark

  • Current avg valueUS$1,210,000
  • Annual appr. rate-1.4%/yr
  • Segment average+3.0 to +9.5%/yr

Est. Annual Ownership Costs

  • Insurance (agreed value)US$9,650
  • MaintenanceUS$5,360
  • StorageUS$3,220
  • Depreciation— (appreciating)
  • Total annual costUS$18,230
This car has historically appreciated — carrying cost is offset by value growth, not eroded by depreciation.

Market Liquidity

  • Active Listings0
  • Sales Last 12 Months1
  • Sell-Through33%

Market Snapshot

  • Active Listings0
  • Avg Sale PriceUS$1,136,667
  • Avg Mileage at Sale
  • Recent Price RangeUS$770,000 – US$1,430,000
  • Total Sales Tracked3

Recent sales

  • US$1,430,000

    mecum · 16 May 2026

  • US$770,000

    mecum · 20 May 2023

  • US$1,210,000

    mecum · 14 Jan 2018

Indicative only — not investment advice. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future value.