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2/3 of the original sheet metal doesn't survive, but the
fragile aluminum 427 engine does....... Here I go again with this question - again. I had often heard that structurally, the original ZL-1 blocks were not nearly all that they were cracked-up to be ( excuse the pun ). So how did so many ZL-1's retain their original engines? They were all-out race cars and built for pedal to the medal stuff ! Some day, we may learn how many ZL-1's actually retained their original engines. That goes for COPO's, Yenko's, etc.. ![]() I can't be the only one that finds it odd that so many race cars would retain the one component prone to failure - the engine. Steve
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