The Z06 wasn't a convertible in 2013. The 60th anniversary edition 427's and the Grand Sport convertible's are still in the stratosphere high 60's.

The Z06 and ZR1 coupe's are considerably more.

You can find these in the U.S. for a more reasonable price.
 
The basic differences are engine, transmission, shocks, springs, stabilizer bars, wheels, and front fenders. Other than that, identical. :D

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The basic differences are engine, transmission, shocks, springs, stabilizer bars, wheels, and front fenders. Other than that, identical. :D

Welcome to the forum lkingdon!!! Glad to have you with us.

The Z06 and the 427 both use the LS7 7.0L engine. The difference comes in the rest of the package, such as suspension, aluminum frame instead of steel, stuff like that. Think of the 427 as a Grand Sport but with the LS7 engine.

Oh, and the 427 badging of course.
 
Thanks. That clears it up
The Z06 and the 427 both use the LS7 7.0L engine. The difference comes in the rest of the package, such as suspension, aluminum frame instead of steel, stuff like that. Think of the 427 as a Grand Sport but with the LS7 engine.

Oh, and the 427 badging of course.
 
I agree Zeeman seen a nice 2009 Z06 in USA with only 9,000 K on speedometer but with the asking price and the current exchange rate with taxes figured in price would have been in the $70,000 range. Would have purchased if exchange rate wasn't so high.
 
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