08-18-2012
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 772
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Re: I want this car!
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Originally Posted by Daniel_Mc
No, DRM did not do the other cars the ones directly involved were Morrison, Baker, GM, and Synergies (Better known as Dieline). As far as the 8 Black Widow *cars DRM had GM's "blessing" if you will but GM *did not do the cars. From what I can gather the black finish was on several marine LT5 applications at Mercruiser but was applied by Mercruiser to distinguish the motors as they traveled through the assembly process. Remember the LT5 Mercruiser staff wanted all the 405 HP LT5's to be black but GM shot that idea down (this was discussed at The Gathering 2011). From the net site:*
Morrison used the Black motors in the race cars from what I can gather and worked directly with GM and Mercruiser. *I have not been able to confirm if any of the Morrison Black Motors made it into street cars or even survived. I'm still chasing this.... Baker tweaked a few Black motors as well most for Tommy Morrison but possibly 2 went into street cars. GM had a Black Motor Z known as the SnakeSkinner (the car is now owned by a member of the Hendricks family if I remember correctly) it was John Heinricy's personal car used for testing and one of the 89 Z's. It was sold out of the GM collection in 09 at BJ. One of the black motor Z's wasn't even built in BG it was hand built, frame included, different brakes, different wheels, etc. and given a production VIN number from a donor car. It was done by the company that did all the tooling for the C4 frame and did other one off cars for GM ( Falconnor ZR-12, ZR-1 spider, etc.) This Z from what I gather was done before the Rippie cars and was first seen at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1992.*This is just from memory I have pictures and such on my computer at work I can post up on Monday if anyone wants.
Daniel
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Thanks for the info. If you still have it, post it. I would like to read about it.
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Joe
1990 Bright Red ZR-1 #2599
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