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-----Geez, Jim,,,Do think that the engine was part of it???........Bill S
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I believe that the only M22 LT1's were ZR1 optioned cars. The numberes are identical for the options, if I remember. I just have no idea why a similar LT1 Corvette brings less than a Z28.
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LT1 Corvettes bring less than Z28's because more people had Z28's when they were younger. People are reliving their youth by buying Muscle Cars.
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Thomas Schilf '69 Camaro SS, L78, M22, 4.10 Posi '69 Camaro E/SA '00 Camaro SS Convertible '04 Harley FXST '80 Chevy Blazer (My first new vehicle) |
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Thomas, I agree. Folks can relate to Camaros and Chevelles easier than to Corvettes. When I had my '66 Shelby, everyone went crazy over it because they all knew somone that had a similar Mustang.
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