"It turned better times than the $7,000-plus ZL-1 version that the magazine had tested months earlier and they rightly sang its praises as a less expensive alternative.".
Uh, no it didn't.
The #3 ZL-1 was tested right off the showroom floor, E70 x 15 tires, manifolds, AIR equipment intact.
Let's compare it to the test of the similarly modified #2 ZL-1 in the May, 1969 SS & DI. Headers, small slicks, a little help from Dick Harrell. With the tight stock converter it ran 11.64/122 mph. They did that with the original 780 vac secondary carb as the tires couldn't handle an 850DP. Driven to the track.
A production open header Camaro ZL-1 had about 525 hp and was 156 lbs lighter than an L-72.
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