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Plug wires are not listed. No reason to believe anything other than standard production wires were used, as seen in vintage photos of #2 & #3. Side note, COPO build orders listed the L78 engine. This means the oft-quoted L78 production quantity of 4,889 is overstated. L78 production was 3,823 L72 997 ZL-1 69.
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The first race of ZL-1 #1 was at Beeline Dragway Winternationals Jan 23-26 1969 Phoenix, AZ.
Harrell built it as a light weight Camaro to run in AHRA Super Stock Experimental and for Match Racing Fiberglass nose , no front brakes , single seat, 2650 lbs. It ran with a single 4bb at its first race but was soon running a tunnel ram 2x4bb |
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