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Charley,
Thanks for posting the list I think those 89 ZR1s would be neat to have most notably the snake skinner.
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Corvette nut since I was a kid. 67 435s and L88s are my favorites |
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What is the ZR 2 big doggie?
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1998 Popemobile
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What is the ZR 2 big doggie? [/ QUOTE ] Les, the ZR2 was Chevys experiment with putting a 454ci motor in a modern corvette. The motor was basically an LS5 with a fabricated fuel injection setup. It was rated at 360hp.
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Corvette nut since I was a kid. 67 435s and L88s are my favorites |
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If the 94 Impala SS 6-spd car was the one built by John Moss, it had a lot of magazine coverage back then. He pretty much had free rein to build what he wanted. What ever happened, did GM close the doors on his toy shop?
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Panther Pink 440-6 Shaker Challenger 1970 |
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Moss retired....
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i thought the same thing bruce.
he/they made a ss 6 speed and a station wagon! |
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