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ZR-1 Automatic Convertibles
Does anyone know how many Automatic Convertible ZR-1's were made in 1995?
Does anyone know how many Automatic Convertible ZR-1's were made in 1995?
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I think it would be easier to chop the hailo and install convertible fiberglass in the back hatch area yea it would take a little work but not as much work as transplanting a motor and all the electronics into a non ZR1 car.Tyler Townsley said:Easiest way is to buy a 93+ convert and add the powertrain. That way the only thing you need is a LT5 and a beefed up 700r4.
Tyler
Hum...SportScortZx2 said:The reason I ask is because my friend has one, or so the title says. When he gets it back I will get the vin and see. How can I tell? The car is a 1995 automatic, convertable and blue.
If the VIN isn't 1G1yZ then it's not a ZR-1.SportScortZx2 said:The reason I ask is because my friend has one, or so the title says. When he gets it back I will get the vin and see. How can I tell? The car is a 1995 automatic, convertable and blue.
open the hood if it looks like this pic then it has a LT5 installedSportScortZx2 said:Not A ZR-1. This car is a regular corvette, but. It had an engine swap done before he owned it and was told the new motor is ZR-1. What are the easiest ways to tell if this is true or not? Thanks for all the help guys.