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1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
Well, there was no traction on my previous post using the VIN, so perhaps indicating the experimental number will provide more recognition.
Does anybody have the build sheet for 1988 King of the Hill EX5007 (P8Y080)? If so, could you post it to this thread? Thank you. |
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
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Welcome to the Forum. Asking the questions you are, you may want to introduce yourself and your interests. George. |
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
Thank you for that warm welcome. However, I joined this forum May 17, 2016. Consequently, my ‘welcome’ is almost three years late. Nevertheless, I am glad the welcome has finally come, as I have been sitting here at my laptop in my boxer shorts since May 2016 patiently waiting for acceptance into the forum. Since that time, and my few posts, I have read a ton of great posts on this forum.
Responses to my query seem to be conditional. (“Asking the questions you are, you may want to introduce yourself and your interests.”) Okay, I didn’t think my question had national security implications and I have never been good at my elevator pitch, but sure, I can do this, here goes (big inhale, focus, now long exhale): Well, okay, let’s see, about me. I’ve spent some time at Chino State. Not the University. The Penitentiary. Oh, the first few years, it was definitely difficult to adjust. Fortunately, my cell mate, Frank, was a world-class tattoo artist. I was amazed at just how many tattoos could fit on my arms and back. With time, I began to design my own tattoos. I learned to enjoy the look of “King of the Hill” inked in large-font Old-English lettering across my chest. I must admit that I had to bellicosely prove my ownership of that decree many times while on break in the yard. Now that I’m out of the Big House (and I ain’t talkin’ the University of Michigan football stadium), I thought I’d get back to what I know and love: The illicit reassignment of private property. I thought that the easiest way to accomplish this would be to join an online forum and simply ask for someone to mail me their car keys and address. But, those guys over at the Corvair forum are smarter than I thought, whether or not they have read Unsafe at Any Speed, and I achieved no success with them. So, foiled by those Corvair guys, I tried the Citation X-11 forum (gotta love the High Output emblem on the hood bulge), the Chevette forum, the Geo Metro forum, the Pontiac T1000 forum, and others. To no avail. Then, I stumbled upon this forum. I had no idea what the heck these Corvette cars were because they had all these silly numbers and hyphens and letters derived from the Latin alphabet: ZR-1, ZR-12, ZR-32, DR-1, P8Y001, EX5999, et cetera. I like dabbling in the Latin language and I like Latina women, but I was never that good at math and numbers and my head was spinning. I thought, gee, how can I scam someone out of their silly-numbered vehicle? It then hit me…ask for a nearly unreadable copy of the factory build sheet! Further, I keenly decided that a vehicle which has likely been crushed for decades would be the perfect target! The truth? Member of NCRS (since 1983) and NCM. Owner of multiple Corvettes. Law degree. Well, shucks, I hope I passed my background check. |
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
There are only a few people I know of that deep dive into the prototype info.. they are not always on here..
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
Thank you, Jeff. I appreciate it.
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
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Brett Henderson are 2 guys that would know, but both rarely post
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
My prototype build sheets are on display with my car at Rojers Coevette Center in Maintland about 2 hrs away and I am rarely in the area. I have all the sheets but that one on line so am not sure I have it. It is available from the NCM for $30. Just email (or visit) and give them the production vin number and they will make a copy for you. That's what I did to get mine.
http://thepandatrap.com/gallery/ZR-1s
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
Thank you Tyler. I suspected that you may not have 00039 since you posted all but that one and car 00057, if I remember correctly. I believe that 1989ZR1#74 posted 00057. I'll give Betty a call.
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
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Do you know where this car is?? If its in Calif I think I know how it got there, the same way one of the active suspension cars got there. http://thepandatrap.com/gallery/ZR-1s/active4 Tyler
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Re: 1988 KoH EX5007 - P8Y080
I do not know where the car is. However, I always wondered how that Active car got to California. If you have time, perhaps you can share.
I notice that the Active car in your link has 1990 wheels, so I assume it is one of the 17 units of 1990 RPO Z5Z cars. Is it? Unless the 15 units of 1989 Active cars had the new 1990 wheels. Did they? Were all 1989 Active cars Black, as were all Active cars in 1990? Do you think the six additional hood/front fascia vents were taken from another GM model or were they custom fabricated? The nose emblem looks like it was chromed, unlike 1989-90 emblems. Perhaps it indicated 'Active'? Note that the Active car in your link has the 1983-90 side 'gills.' The 'gills' in the attachments are the 1991-94 style. What are your thoughts about that? I also notice that the Active car in your link does not have the Active hood emblem, as seen in the attached photo. Do you have a close up of that emblem? Thank you. |
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