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Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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I was there too, Glen, the weekend of April 28-30, 1995. For the little "parade" from the plant to the museum, Perkins wanted to have the lead cars be red white and blue, with the red one being the last ZR-1 produced, #448, that he was driving with Dave. So Larry Merow (founder of the original ZR-1 Registry) was second with this white ZR-1 and I was third with my '93 Quasar Blue. As we drove the 1/4 mile from the plant to the museum, I video taped it with one hand while driving, shifting and steering with the other. It was not the highest quality video, but it was a record of the event. I handed it over to Jim Voter when I sold him the '93 (which he still has) so maybe he will chime in. As I recall we had at least 300 ZR-1s there that weekend, probably the largest gathering we had before or since.--Bob
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