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Re: LT-5 Emblems
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I also agree selling them individually would make sense, but this auction has ended already, maybe he sold them?
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12-04-2018 | #12 |
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
I googled the GM part number stuck on the back of one of the emblems, and it came up as an actual discontinued GM item. I think these were legit. (listing has ended)
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12-05-2018 | #14 |
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
I picked up an old issue of "Keepin Track of Vettes" at the NCM souvenir shop. The magazine is circa '89 and shows pictures of a preproduction ZR-1 press car at a race track in California. I believe GM was at the track to show the ZR-1 to Car and Driver for some sort of teaser article. The pictures in the magazine clearly show an LT5 badge on the back of the car. At the very least, one of these emblems legitimately existed and was produced by GM. I'm sure they had to make more than one though. I'd rock two of them on my hood in white
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12-05-2018 | #15 | |
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
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Was the number different from the part number for the ZR-1 emblem? My Ruby emblem came on no such card, meaning it is either different, or had the card removed for another reason before I purchased it. I know of no production ZR-1 that was adorned with the LT-5 emblem, but I also seem to recall a picture of a pre-production car that may have had one. While perhaps much ado about nothing, it certainly is an interesting tidbit about the car, so worth spending time hearing what others may know. The only thing I feel very confident about would be if my car sported such an emblem at an NCRS judging event, that it would likely earn me a deduction, which is why I never put it on the car either added to the left on the rear bumper, or as a replacement for the ZR-1 emblem. Marty |
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12-05-2018 | #16 |
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
There's even a book entitled "The Corvette Factories: Building America's Sports Car" By Mike Mueller that mentions preproduction cars having an LT-5 emblem. I wonder if GM sold these at dealerships as an accessory...
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12-05-2018 | #18 |
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
Mid America sold them back in the day, my lt4 car had one on it when I bought it. I took it off when I bought it but I still have it. It’s yellow, same as the car.Image1544059754.561517.jpg
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12-05-2018 | #19 |
Join Date: Sep 2018
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Re: LT-5 Emblems
The emblem is size appropriate but I’m not very good at this. It was located on the rear bumper, same location as on ZR1’s I remember them and I probably could dig up an old catalog with them listed.
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