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Digging through some old pictures, found something I thought was interesting. 14 years before I bought my ZR-1 I was on a family vacation in TN, and we paid a visit to Garrett's Muscle Car Museum in Sevierville. I took a bunch of pictures, Camaros, A '63 Split Window, GTOs, a Viper (which I remember being particularly excited about), all sorts of neat cars. There were a number of engine blocks on display as well, but only one made it onto my camera...this one of an LT-5. Go figure, I was drawn to this engine at a very young age and didn't even have a clue what it was!
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Location: Olive Branch,MS
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Like Fine Art
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Location: South Dakota/California
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Nice photo....
Very interesting PCV connection to the Injector Housing and TB Coolant looks to be a hard line ![]() And.....some other differences...must be a very early engine ![]()
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looks like the oil filter is squished? in any case a work of art, these are amazing motors.
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