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OK.. before you click: Beautiful green ZL1 with a starting bid of $775,000. Almost no details on this beautiful car, then there is information on the 302 Cross Ram manifolds the liscompany who listed the auction is going to be selling on their website.
So... someone prices a ZL1 at a extremely high price to advertise for their 302 Cross Ram Manifolds... interesting idea....
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Are red plug wires stock? I honestly don't know...
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...gonew/1#UNREAD
This thread was already on the cars for sale forum.
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I believe those red wires are orig GM ones , soild core and would work on a radio delete car with TI but i doubt if this car had them new. Polyglas tires is the goof that I see. The cowl seal just looks like a crappy fitting one.
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Red wires were used on L88 & ZL1 engines , YES! I believe the correct application for these would be on radio delete applications, and more than likely on the TI issue!
Corvette L88's are probably more correct for these wires! ![]()
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