Re: How Deep is your ZR-1 Passion?
If I had the chance to add another sports car to the ZR-1, my choice
would be an Alfa Romeo Montreal. But I would never sell the ZR-1 to get a Montreal. Franz |
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I like LT5s
The LT5 is too easy to work on and too reliable...........once maintained/modified the LT5 never hesitates or quits.
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Re: How Deep is your ZR-1 Passion?
I would add to a few vettes to my current collection
1959 Nomad Wagon (Corvette) 1963 Split window coupe 1965 396 Couple Nassau Blue 1969 L36 Black/Black/White Roadster 1978 25th Anniversary 1982 Collector edition 1986 Yellow pacecar 1988 35th Anniversary ZR-1 (Custom Built by BH) 1992 QB/Cognac ZR-1 1994 ZR-1 1995 Dark Purple ZR-1 2004-2008 Indy Pacecar (04,05,06 would have to be produced) 2006 DSOM Z06 2008 Will Cooksey Z06 2009 GT-1 Yellow Z06 2011 Inferno Orange Carbon Z06 2012 100th Anniversary Z06 and ZR-1 2012-2013 Pacecar 2013 60th Anniversary ZR-1 and 427 Convertible |
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With all of those I will have every one of every year C4 ZR-1, Every anniversary car and every pacecar to date. Plus a few of the cars that are way out of my budget. |
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