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An earlier post commented that the orange car owned by Maher could be the white convertible that Zora set up for the press. However, that test session occurred in Feb 1969 and the Maher Corvette has a sale date of 12-30-68. The white convertible also had a four speed Muncie transmission as reported in the May 1969 issue of Road & Track, so that would disqualify these two cars as the same.
The test car that Zora set up with the automatic transmission was a red T-top coupe. There is a photo of it in the Oct 1969 Motor Trend. Corvette Fever also reports that Maher was a friend of Don Yenko, and their August 1992 issue has an article with paper work that shows a Yenko purchase of a 1966 L88 Corvette roadster. This car of course does not show up on any of the sales sheets as it was not sold to the public. Maher's car was invoiced through Chevy dealer West Penn Garage. |
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You also have to remember that this car has a Gulf Racing connection, and GM regularly backdoored hi-perf stuff to them...
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I thought I remembered reading an article a few years back about a ZL1 Corvette that was used for hill climb racing like at Pike's Peak. Was that the Yellow car? Then a couple of years ago I remember reading somewhere that the new number was there were 7 ZL1 Corvettes made, but I have no idea where I saw that. So I have no clue as to how many were supposedly made. It's kind of the same situation with the ZL1 Camaros. 2 prototypes and recently the talk of a Yellow car in Canada that does not appear to be on the list of 69.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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I remember the white ZL1 press car with the automatic transmission locked in Drive (to avoid blowing the engine) being a 1968 fitted with a ZL1 engine. It was a white roadster with a hard top and dark stripe the length of the car. The door push knobs are a give away to the year.
I understand that this orange ZL1 was discussed at the NCRS Florida meet and the tank sticker was felt to be authentic. The feeling is that there were more than two factory ZL1 Corvettes built. I visited with the owner of the orange car at the Fall Vettefest in 2004, very genuine and pleasant fellow that enjoyed talking about his car. |
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For what it´s worth.
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II.
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I thought I remembered Larry (Pantera) saying that he saw a blue ZL1 on a lot back in the day...
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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a 1966 L88 Corvette roadster. This car of course does not show up on any of the sales sheets as it was not sold to the public. [/ QUOTE ] I've seen a rollbar and intakte manifold that are believed to be from one of these cars. |
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