Re: Early Road&Track ZR-1 issue.
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Originally Posted by Aurora40
I think it's really cool that there are prototype cars running around, and it's really cool that people like you and Tyler and others have gathered so much information about them.
But the fact remains that actual production of the ZR-1 spanned the 1990-1995 model years. And for the sake of a calendar, calling the car a "1989" would simply cause confusion.
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I agree about confusion, but whoever made the calendar had access to real 1990 Advertising cars. Because they failed to find it and used a 1989 does not make #003 a 1990. The editor of the calander and the GM Photo Archive incorrectly call that car a 90. I Would feel the same if they used a 91 and called it a 90. The calander should not say 1989 ZR-1 it should have the right picture. And production spanned 89 to 95. They have their own Sequence and VIN numbers... You and I disagree and that is OK with me.
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Last edited by 1989ZR1#74; 02-21-2010 at 05:19 PM.
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