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SNAT ZR-1 "001" on the 'bay

From the listing in the for-sale thread, I noticed this in the ad:

GM gave two ZR1 Corvettes to Callaway to see if he could create a car that would produce more that 450 horsepower with no tubo's or a supercharger.


Is there any truth behind that? I'd never heard anything like that about how the cars came to be.
 
I am sure Chris will chime in here but this is not the first one, the first one was aqua blue owned by a gentelman in Chicago and he had documentation from Callaway saying so. (So are there 2 #1's HMMMM) Also 500Hp to the rear wheels is wishful thinking, at the crank possibly but not from the rear wheels. Lastly, this is a 475 not a 490 Supernatural, so the 500 claim is pushing it. If I was a potential buyer I would want to see the dyno sheet. Callaway only dynoed the engine out of the car not in it when they built these.

I think this was the same car that Corvette Mike had a few years ago, which I was considering buying before I found #10. Its a damn nice car no need to over sell it. :thumb
 
Big John-I believe you know!!!!
 
So no info on the claim that GM gave the cars to Callaway to see what they could do with them?
 
I am sure Chris will chime in here but this is not the first one, the first one was aqua blue owned by a gentelman in Chicago and he had documentation from Callaway saying so. (So are there 2 #1's HMMMM) Also 500Hp to the rear wheels is wishful thinking, at the crank possibly but not from the rear wheels. Lastly, this is a 475 not a 490 Supernatural, so the 500 claim is pushing it. If I was a potential buyer I would want to see the dyno sheet. Callaway only dynoed the engine out of the car not in it when they built these.

I think this was the same car that Corvette Mike had a few years ago, which I was considering buying before I found #10. Its a damn nice car no need to over sell it. :thumb
The blue one was Steve Deshlers car I believe.. (one of my favorites too) it was an Aerobody as well.. I forget all the specifics but i remember seeing the car Although Steve's was a 1992

Here is the clip from is post on CF in 2003 when he was selling it:
1992 Callaway Aerobody ZR-1 for sale. What can I say? 2002 sucked wind. This is the first ZR-1 AeroBody ever made and since the molds have been destroyed it will remain part of a very small club. The motor is a Rippie 368. Last time on the dyno it made 441 HP. Lots of people say this but it is a one of a kind piece.

HE was OldZR-1Guy on that forum
 
I think the one on Ebay now and the one with Corvette Mike few years ago are the same car,

I remember something about Mike writing me the car was sold heading for TN.
Have to dig up the VIN info from back then from Corvette Mike to compare.

I have seen copies of this R&D letter and was aiming to save money for this special car, and dissapointed when I saw it was sold with CM.

someone in TN area to check out these papers ? or better. Chris can you let Callaway do a VIN comparision what their records are.

love to hear :thumb


also very surprised to hear the RED is the real mc coy and not the black as I thought for several years.

can someone update me with more pics and details about the absolute 001. :cool
 
funny, that's now the third CR1 that thinks they are "#001".

Will the real "001" please stand up?

Strange, do you have a letter of acceptance? I've seen a letter from Reeves dated 10/88 to a customer stating this is our first confirmed order.
 

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