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<blockquote data-quote="AxeZ06" data-source="post: 166106" data-attributes="member: 4506"><p>Production of the ZR1 was limited to 1970-1972, the same three year time span of the LT1 engine. During that three year run, only 53 cars were ordered with RPO ZR1: 25 in 1970, 8 in 1971 and 20 in 1972. The ZR1’s of the 1970’s are the rarest small block Corvette ever produced.</p><p></p><p>Identification features of the 1970-72 Corvette ZR1 include:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">LT-1 engine, suffix CTV-1970, CGY-1971, or CKY-1972,</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">J-56 heavy duty brake package with dual pin front brake calipers (power),</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">F-41 heavy duty suspension package, 7 leaf rear spring, heavy duty shock absorbers, heavy duty 5/8 front sway bar and heavy duty rear spindle struts,</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">M-22 (rockcrusher) transmission,</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">large aluminum radiator with expansion tank (no other LT-1 equipped car has an expansion tank),</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">steel fan shroud, other than 1972’s (most),</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">radio delete (no fenders drilled for antenna). The ZR-1 package could not be ordered with any creature comforts, ie: air conditioning, power windows, power steering, radio, alarm system, rear window defroster, or special trim items like P02 wheel covers.</li> </ul><p>As an investment, the C3 Corvette ZR-1 is poised for growth, especially those from the first year (1970) where horsepower was at its highest mark. For the cost of a 1967 L71 Big Block, you can own a performance Corvette with a production limited to just 25!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeZ06, post: 166106, member: 4506"] Production of the ZR1 was limited to 1970-1972, the same three year time span of the LT1 engine. During that three year run, only 53 cars were ordered with RPO ZR1: 25 in 1970, 8 in 1971 and 20 in 1972. The ZR1’s of the 1970’s are the rarest small block Corvette ever produced. Identification features of the 1970-72 Corvette ZR1 include: [LIST] [*]LT-1 engine, suffix CTV-1970, CGY-1971, or CKY-1972, [*]J-56 heavy duty brake package with dual pin front brake calipers (power), [*]F-41 heavy duty suspension package, 7 leaf rear spring, heavy duty shock absorbers, heavy duty 5/8 front sway bar and heavy duty rear spindle struts, [*]M-22 (rockcrusher) transmission, [*]large aluminum radiator with expansion tank (no other LT-1 equipped car has an expansion tank), [*]steel fan shroud, other than 1972’s (most), [*]radio delete (no fenders drilled for antenna). The ZR-1 package could not be ordered with any creature comforts, ie: air conditioning, power windows, power steering, radio, alarm system, rear window defroster, or special trim items like P02 wheel covers. [/LIST] As an investment, the C3 Corvette ZR-1 is poised for growth, especially those from the first year (1970) where horsepower was at its highest mark. For the cost of a 1967 L71 Big Block, you can own a performance Corvette with a production limited to just 25! [/QUOTE]
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