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Old 04-16-2020   #1
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Hi Guys.
Do my research before buying, and had a thought occur to me. As I’m a large framed 6’4 and wear size 13 shoes, the change made in 1994 to the drivers footwell always seemed like a good thing to me. Plus, the bigger seats, and I was comfy in a C4.

What I’m curious of is whether it’s possible to retrofit the footwell mods into an earlier ZR1. I’d love a 1990 for the original front end, but the extra space makes a 94 or 95 more appealing.

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Old 04-16-2020   #2
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i was not aware the foot wells where bigger
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Old 04-16-2020   #3
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i was not aware the foot wells where bigger
Yup. Nice bump in room beside the clutch. Bonus for those of us with overly large feets.

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Old 04-17-2020   #4
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Hmm interesting..
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Hmm interesting..
Thanks. One of those details that only super Corvette nerds know.
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Old 04-18-2020   #6
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Btw, is there an award for a super obscure question from a newbie? I gotta be in the running for that.

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You have a picture of the foot well from both cars? Without carpet?
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Oh according to a C4 dismantler..

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No changes. Some earlier cars pre-90 will have differences in the heat shields around the inside towards the tunnel area but otherwise it’s all basically the same.
That said I know the speaker cover changed design
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You have a picture of the foot well from both cars? Without carpet?
Nope.
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Footwell of my 96 LT1 Coupe with auto trans , and my first 91 ZR1.
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