Re: COPO out of Ohio,
Mark, The engine still sits in an old service station about an hour from me. One of the 2 brothers who purchased the old race car has passed away. They were very close friends of mine. The brother, Orvil is still living and still loves to talk to me about the old ZL1 engine. He has a recliner sitting next to it so he can talk and rest at the same time. Millard who died has two sons that are running roundtrack cars and are holding up the family tradition of keeping the old engine sitting in the corner. I heard it might be for sale a few months back, but not true. I went and talked to them as soon as I was told. I would also love to see the engine back with the car. Its a crying shame that its not.I tried to buy the engine before I had even located the car. Scott in Walled Lake did not know the car was a ZL1, he thought it was just an old big block. He still had the warranty plate so I am sure it is still with the car. I told him what he had (after I could not buy the car, I always dreamed of bringing the car back home). The fellow who bought the car new, droped a valve in the L88 and traded it back in at Brewers Chev. on a 1970 Mustang. (Great move). A man out of Jasckson Ky. then bought the car and took it to Walled Lake. He sold the car to Scott B. for $2500 and it sat for years with plans of being restored.I called Ed C. and told him about the car because I knew everyone had been searching. Bob Spurlock, a sales person at Brewers had sent him a copy of the paper work on the car and I think I have looked at that in a book of some kind in the past. Bob has now passed away, fine person. He is one of the people who put me on the trail of the car. Brewers wanted a ZL1 engine for their race car but Chev. would not let them order a crate engine without ordering a car. That is why Brewer ended up with the yellow car. They got the crate engine before the car came in, put it in the race car and blew the side out of the block. Then is when they pulled the engine out of the car and installed the L88. The engine that was blown up went to Ind. cut in half, made into a 4 cyl, and run in midget car. Did you buy the car from M. M.? Just curious, he is friend and I know the car went through him.Well I have rattled on enough with history on the old car, Hope I did not wear everyone out with a boring story. Do you have any idea who would now have Queen Citys records.
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