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That tells me it has a normal (saleable) VIN.
Cars with an experimental VIN (or property tag/no VIN) would only be able to use an M plate. K
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Where did Fred Gibb store all 50 ZL-1 camaros at?
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Great question!
This is from an interview [MCR Aug 2011] with Bob Lionberger, the Gibbs’ son in law and dealership employee. “With more than 40 ZL-1s on hand, theft was a problem. In April 1969 we had our first incident. All of the ZL-1s were stored outside at the west end of the building. I’m not sure what the exact number was, but I think we had six or seven carburetors stolen off the cars as well as parts stolen out of the building. That was when Fred decided we needed a fence. It was about 10 feet high with angled barbed wire posts at the top and had a huge gate in the front. However, until the fence was completed, we had to park all 40 cars inside the shop every night and pull them back out in the morning.”
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... this must have taken some time! As we know, the ZL-1s were (are) notoriously hard to "start". |
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This could be the fence that was mentioned.
This is a photo of ZL-1 #1 in about 1971 when it was run by Fred and Jim Hayter The back lot of Gibb Chevrolet |
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This is the ZL-1 powered Corvette show car
The Z-427 and the Corvette were built with a lot of custom details |
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----I can understand the theft problems with that corn field right behind the lot. Thieves probably came thru the corn field and had a "field day"....Bill S
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That much I figured. I'm wondering why it was calling a clearly 1969 Camaro, a 1967 Camaro?
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iluv there is a list of vins.
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