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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Well, that was fun. We made it to 44 pages. Not bad for a Corvette thread on a truck forum. :gr_grin: :wave:
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Okay, this '67 is not stock, but oh baby! This. Car. Is. A. Beast.
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    In mentioning the L88 option, I should have listed the number built each year, so here it is. Total Production of L88 Corvettes 1967: 20 1968: 80 1969: 116 Hey, let's go racing... Although the L88 was not designed for drag racing, it does an admirable job for a 53 year old car, no? With...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Apologies to member @subseawellhead if this isn't the direction he intended for this thread. :doh2:
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Here are a few shots of Zora's ZL1 cafe-racer mule...never sold to the public... From a magazine in 1969, prior to the ZL1's actual release late in the model year...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    And from Corvette Fever magazine, way back in 1982...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    From the owner's website... https://rogerscorvette.com/inv/special/69ZL1/index.htm
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Let's have a closer look at the yellow ZL1, currently owned by Roger Judski. More after you swallow the above.
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    What was RPO ZL1 anyway? Quite simply, it was a 1969 L88 with, not just aluminum heads, water pump and intake, but the first all-aluminum block too. An aluminum block may not sound very leading edge now, but in 1969 it was a mind-blower. With all that aluminum, this car actually weighed a bit...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Seeing that beautiful C8 of 0xdeadbeef's reminds me of another yellow Corvette. The rarest production (meaning not a concept or a mule car) Corvette EVER. They built two...only two. The price of each of those two Corvettes was just $70 shy of double the base price, simply by selecting an item on...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    Amazing to see how much smaller a C2 is, no? Oh, and yes the driver's side front bumper is bent a bit. That's what happens when you actually race on road courses. Below is at Sonoma Raceway. By the way, BP means small block. AP refers to big block.
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    You're going to see one of the largest collections of 1967, 1968 and 1969 L88 Corvettes ever assembled. This event took place at the Indy Speedway in 2018. You may remember that only 20 of these were built in 1967 and, amazingly, 10 of them are in this video. The '67s in this video are the most...
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    For the Corvette guys on GMT 400 dot com

    I'm saving one of the best videos for after a few more people show up. It's still early morning...;)
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