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Originally Posted by southernfriedcj
" You could NOT get power windows, power steering, a/c, or even a radio (note the absence of ignition shielding). The 1972 model even omitted a fan shroud as the ZR1 was really not meant for the street."
Interesting. I wonder why you could order rally wheels and T-tops?
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Rally wheels were the "base" wheels in 72. There was a option for full wheel covers but that may not have been available with the ZR1.
Likewise with the T-tops (Coupe). They only had the T-tops or convertible. The T-top car was structurally stronger than the convertible, so if you were going to go racing it was a better platform to start with. This all goes away once you put a full cage in. That's not to say the convertible wasn't available with the ZR1. It may have been just like you could get a convertible L88.