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Re: Hagerty Article of 69 Z-L1
Prototype B was a styling variation of the ZL-1 prototype. I asked about the 2 car theory during the Echoes interviews. The reply I got was that the one prototype was built at Norwood and was later restyled by CEC to test the look of the car with multiple styling variations while in service at engineering.
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Re: Hagerty Article of 69 Z-L1
Here is some discussion dating from 2005 on the two car theory.
http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55107 |
Re: Hagerty Article of 69 Z-L1
Those aren't the same car.
Al's VIN isn't 9L510204 and his car has AC. |
Re: Hagerty Article of 69 Z-L1
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Kurt S</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Those aren't the same car.
Al's VIN isn't 9L510204 and his car has AC. </div></div> I agree. BTW...the gentleman that made the LA copy contacted me (among others) looking for information on how to properly clone the car when he was building it. When I looked at the photos posted I did not see the hood pins and initially mistook it for a refreshing of the Wallace built clone. All the clones are copies of the original car in different styling variations/changes applied by CEC. |
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