Re: Mecum zl1 #30 at Kissimmee
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: William</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The #6 ZL1 hammered for $650,000 last spring, a Cortez Silver automatic. Restored, known history, OE drivetrain, never raced. One school of thought, automatics [22] are rarer than 4-speeds. We'll see.
ZL1s are no different than any other muscle car. The original engine makes the car more desirable and valuable. In addition to the usual casting date and VIN stamp, ZL1 blocks were cast and machined in sequence. You could have an NOS 1969 block casting and it may not even be close to correct for a particular VIN. There's more of course.
Word to the wise, don't even bother re-stamping a ZL1 block.
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Having owned one of the original block ZL-1's for many years, I learned alot about the sequencing...I have a small database of the sequence numbers, dates, stampings, , etc of the'dated' blocks..just wish I paid more attention early on.
... but, an automatic on the column??? ..Don't know what school they are from?? haha
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