11-23-2004 | #1 |
Join Date: Nov 2004
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New ZR1 Owner and Member
Hello all, I recently rescued an original 16K mile 1990 ZR1. The car is immaculate however the egine suffered an life ending career. I bought the car and recently aquired an original 1990 engine which has only 4000 original miles on it to install back into the car. My question is from the serial numbers off the engine I see the following:
10ZSH X911040003 ---side where oil drains also 10153556 On the block I also see another stamp which I believe is the date of 101689 (MMDDYY???) Does anyone know what the serial numbers indicate? I'm sure it relates to the original VIN# of the car somehow I woud think but not sure? Thanks!
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1990 ZR1 Ported Intake, IH's and PC'd (JeffVette), 4:10's, SLP air intake, SW headers, X-pipe with flowmasters. Haibeck chip. 12.1 @117mph on GSD-3's. :mrgreen: |
11-28-2004 | #2 |
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: ATL. GA.
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Congrads on the ZR-1 & welcome
sorry I am of no help on the vin #
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Steve 1990 Steel Blue/Black #2355 1990 Red/Red #1473 1991 Quasar /Black #118 Sold 1991 Turquoise/Black #766 Parted Out 1993 Yellow/White #179 Sold 1990 Black/Gray #1361 Headers/4:10s Sold |
11-28-2004 | #3 |
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Thanks! I got a hold of complete service manuals and I saw some VIN# decoding pages etc so I may get the answers I was looking for there. Cheers.
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1990 ZR1 Ported Intake, IH's and PC'd (JeffVette), 4:10's, SLP air intake, SW headers, X-pipe with flowmasters. Haibeck chip. 12.1 @117mph on GSD-3's. :mrgreen: |
12-02-2004 | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: McHenry, Il.
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congrats
welcome the the club of zroners as hib likes to say!!! i am sure ull like urs as much as i do mine....remember to warship ur lt5 often!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:
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