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[ QUOTE ] Without that original engine, then what makes the ZL-1 Camaro so desireable? It is just like another Camaro with TI, M22 & HD 4:10 axles, an iron block COPO would be just as valuable. [/ QUOTE ] I Agree. I'd rather have a proper "clone" with a real ZL1 driveline than a "ZL1" with a "Clone" driveline. My 02., Rich [/ QUOTE ] If I'm building a clone the last thing I would put in it would be an original ZL1 motor. Personally if I built a clone it would be to have fun, and not worry about blowing up an engine. I would build it to hammer and incorporate some new technology. Why waste a valuable engine, and not be able to have thrash it.... ![]()
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