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04-07-2016 | #1 |
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Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
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04-08-2016 | #2 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
Sure hope the current owner likes it,he's going to be looking at for a long time.
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04-08-2016 | #3 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
I can deal with it - except for the interior. That is just straight up terrible What were they thinking with that fugly "ZR-1" Logo, and all the stupid blingy ???
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04-08-2016 | #4 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
I'm tempted to say..cool, but take that LT5 out of there and what do you have?
I'm always bitching at car shows that half the cars are powered by blinged up Chevy 350 crate motors, "no imagination". But that's exactly what belongs in this leftover stylistic relic. The hand painted "Art" under the hood says it all. But that LT5 does look great though, except for the air filter that would pass the CFM of a soda straw. I can think of a dozen vehicles that would be cooler and more appropriate to drop a four cam ZR-1 motor into, most of them Corvettes, or old Chevy street rods. Wanna bet that this truck sells for $10 - $15K less than the asking price? |
04-08-2016 | #5 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
It would go nice with that 3rd Gen Camaro with the LT5
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04-08-2016 | #6 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
Perfect pairing! Just think at one time, both of those were cool custom builds. And DAMN!!!! can you imagine getting an eyeful of sun glare off of that steering wheel, or vent covers, or A/C heat -radio cover, or............
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04-08-2016 | #7 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
I've seen that truck! It's...terrible in person.
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04-09-2016 | #8 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
What a waste of an LT5 ... Just horrible . It looks like that puke purple carpet is pealing of the drivers arm rest . Just yuck .
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04-09-2016 | #9 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
anyone else notice the 6,000 rpm tach?
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04-09-2016 | #10 |
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Re: Boyd Coddington ZR-1 Truck
Spotted that also Kevin, that thing will be pinned most of the time!! At first glimps, I thought, how cool, a Coddington with an LT-5, and it looked pretty good. Then you guys started ragging on it and I went back and cruised through the pictures. Yeah, not so good.
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