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69 L88 Corvettes didn't have fan shrouds and may have been radio delete cars without ignition shielding too. The center console should have a plate telling what engine was original to the Vette. All of those things could have been changed over the years though. As I recall there is a difference in 69 L88 radiator support, probably didn't have holes to mount the fan shroud, but can't give you the exact specifics though. Here's a dandy article on one for you.
http://www.corvettefever.com/feature...tte/index.html
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Here's another link with info. About 8 years ago I photographed this very same blue Roadster at a Houston classic car dealer. I have detailed pics with block numbers and VIN that surprisingly match as well. I didn't go so far as to check date codes and such though.
The mystery ZL1... http://www.vetteweb.com/features/vem...zl1/index.html |
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Look for rear sway bar, bolt down universal caps on the rear end for the half shafts, and high redline tach.
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Well got down to look at the vette...
![]() Console data plate ![]() Notice the Eckler front end. ![]() 62K miles ![]() 5600 redline? ![]() Engine bay Can someone direct me on where I can decode the trim tag. ![]() Trim Tag Does have rear sway bar, could not see the joints as we spent 20 minutes just getting to the car and to get the door open. Thanks, |
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Great pics! Good to see you were able to get up close and personal with it. What are you going to do now..buy it and restore it? Apparently it has been a BBC Vette all along. 390 Horse 427. Didn't they option them with Tri-Power or was that the 400 HP 427...hmmmm. IIRC the 390 was a single carb, iron intake.
Regarding 'Rat' motors..all Big Block Chevy's are 'Rat' motors (I don't like the term MOTOR, but what the heck..a shop teacher years ago would rant and say a MOTOR is electric and an ENGINE is gas! hehehehe). A 'Mouse' motor is a Small Block Chevy. ![]() |
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