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Re: 1989 ZR-1 Pilot #004 Thread
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Eric. Was the car originally Dark Red Metallic? What color are you going to leave it as? Your cleaning is looking pretty good to me! The archaeological digs are the most fun part of the "just purchased" experience. |
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I agree 100%. Like when I found the missing power key under the drivers seat! Car was DRM, painted Bright red and then the multi layered black/dark metallic blue. Ultimately I think it should go back to DRM. I am waiting to learn more about what Campbell-Ewald did with the car. Probably DRM next year... Car needs to be stripped though. Lots of paint on it now.
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I just listed my Unconverted Challenge Car on ebay. If it sells, I'll be on the prowl for a ZR1 before the BG Gathering in May. |
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02-02-2010 | #204 |
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Re: 1989 ZR-1 Pilot #004 Thread
Not sure how it would look in Polo White.
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02-02-2010 | #206 |
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Re: 1989 ZR-1 Pilot #004 Thread
http://deliquescence.net/~tyler/prototype1/roby_1.jpg
When Brett got finished it would look like the top car. Anything later than 55 gets attacked by the c1 car dogs if it comes into his shop. Tyler
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Re: 1989 ZR-1 Pilot #004 Thread
Tyler may have a point.......
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Re: 1989 ZR-1 Pilot #004 Thread
Its just a lot of little jobs.
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I'd give my left @#$!!! to rebuild a crushed car.
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http://www.zr1netregistry.com/ZR1_story.htm#4 What I found was there is a oil pressure sensor on input on the 89 and earlier cars. If you do not get oil pressure, you get no fuel pressure and the injectors do not fire. In the 90 and later it looks for a tach signal from the dis module. Took me 2 years to finally figure this out. I ran a wire to the oil pressure sensor and it worked. Tyler
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