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So now that the official name of this 2009 super Corvette is "ZR1", what would you have named it?
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Erik's.
Seriously, ZL-1 or L-88 would have worked for something this thorougly infused with pure, unadulterated awesome.
This car would make even Chuck Norris' knees weak.
I'm really not interested in going there again. I could be flat out wrong, but it all seems like a way for GM to pick the pockets of loyal Vette owners, leaving me at least with the feeling that it sounds all too farmiliar. I want to say that they would never pull that crap on us, but I just don't know now after the C6ZO6 over MSRP deal.

Rob's New CarSo now that the official name of this 2009 super Corvette is "ZR1", what would you have named it?
Now this Vette should become Zora's Son or simply "King"I hope that the C7 ZR1 (if there is going to be one) will be named: " Chevrolet Corvette Zora" or "Chevrolet Zora Corvette". The badge would have Zora's signature and the number of production.I like the idea of Zora. Ferrari named their most fastest, expensive, exclusive car after the founder of the company. Enzo.
Zora Arkus-Duntov saved the Corvette so I think it only fitting that it should have been named after him.
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and go with ZR-3.

How about naming it the SCARAB, I saw this Lance Revenlow model at the meadowdale MOnza wall and all race track in the late 50's nothing could touch it. Except the second one on the track,Should have been Stingray again![]()