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I always thought that must have been true. The golden age of the C4. Thanks for that info. I remember seeing your Snake SKinner at the NCRS Spring Fiesta here in Scottsdale back in 1993. Up until last year it was the only 89 ZR-1 I had ever seen in person. It was, and is amazing. Eric
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It appears SSII had it's EX tag added later and the number is much higher then the 90 Active sold at BJ 2009: Note standard POP rivets I bet the windshield date code is at least 2 years newer then the car. ![]() Compared to 1990 Active: Note rosette rivets (and windshield delam!) Last edited by 1989ZR1#74; 02-03-2010 at 09:00 PM. Reason: is it roset or rosette! |
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So current EX cars have a VIN that almost looks like a normal VIN except for EX in the middle? |
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Wouldn't the EX plate be seperate "if" the car started life as a production model, such as the early Corvettes with Engineering or Styling EX numbers? Was that the same OP during the C4 era or would a "Rev number" follow the car once ISO became the norm?
I worked in the GM system with Delphi, Magnequench and Guide Divisions for several years during the 90's and 00's. Once ISO became a way of life, Rev #'s followed any deviation from the norm. Last edited by Blue Flame Restorations; 02-03-2010 at 10:28 PM. |
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What happened to the Yellow '89 that was to be raffled by the NCM? At some stage "they" claimed an issue because of the "X" digit in the VIN....
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The VIN of #016 is: 1G1YZ21JXK5800016 The X has nothing to do with it being experimental. It is it's "Check Digit". When the Check digit = 10 'X' is used. No mystery. On average 10% of all production cars have an X. I see people selling corvettes on Ebay claiming the have a prototype only to find out their check digit = 10. Thats almost funny. Eric UPDATE: I think i have it wrong the Check digit for #016 should be 0 so this should be it: 1G1YZ21J0K5800016 Last edited by 1989ZR1#74; 02-03-2010 at 09:45 PM. |
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This Yellow one?
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