11-29-2022 | #11 | |
Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: Mokena, IL
Posts: 78
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Re: Remaining ZR-1's
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In 1990 there were 3032 made (0.994 ^ 32 = 82%) so 3032 *.82 = 2486 remaining... Repeated below.... 1991 2044 (0.994 ^ 31 = 83%) = 1697 1992 502 (0.994 ^ 30 = 83%) = 417 1993 448 (0.994 ^ 29 = 84%) = 376 1994 448 (0.994 ^ 28 = 84%) = 376 1995 448 (0.994 ^ 27 = 85%) = 381 Total Remaining = 5733 +/- 10%? 5733 is a much larger number than the original calculation I used to get the 3169 above. I hope it's a more accurate reflection since many have been so well preserved and enjoyed. Last edited by Figure8it; 11-29-2022 at 02:18 PM. |
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11-30-2022 | #12 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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Re: Remaining ZR-1's
Whenever I did writeups for shows on my 1995 ZR-1 I always stated that I thought that with attrition, there were probably fewer than 400 '95s left in the world. So that calculation fits my theory. --Bob
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