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Old 12-20-2018, 07:21 PM
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ok I might be getting confused, sorry, I thought you were talking about ones built new. yes the one I got the engine out of was destroyed. what I was saying was it has to be the one larry was talking about being sold here or being here in tulsa back when new or fairly new. sorry if I got things twisted on that.
Ok, so the picture on the first page of the Blue car, IS IT A REAL CAR or made up? Mr. Cain state's he saw a ZL-1 cpe in the thread from his post. Is this blue one in the picture a convert with a hard top? Much like the "GULF" car? Meaning possibly 2 Blue '69 ZL-1 vette's one cpe and one convert?

Gary your timeline on the engine is 83/84 and the picture on the first page is 80's and the car is clear registered. So if you did get a Vette ZL-1 engine of the guy, and this one is legit, would that not make a min of 6 '69 ZL-1 Vette's to be accounted for to date?
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Old 12-20-2018, 07:33 PM
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Ok, so the picture on the first page of the Blue car, IS IT A REAL CAR or made up? Mr. Cain state's he saw a ZL-1 cpe in the thread from his post. Is this blue one in the picture a convert with a hard top? Much like the "GULF" car? Meaning possibly 2 Blue '69 ZL-1 vette's one cpe and one convert?

Gary your timeline on the engine is 83/84 and the picture on the first page is 80's and the car is clear registered. So if you did get a Vette ZL-1 engine of the guy, and this one is legit, would that not make a min of 6 '69 ZL-1 Vette's to be accounted for to date?
well then I guess the one that my engine came out of obviously isn't this one pictured. I just assumed back then (and now) that it was the one larry had talked about because of it being here in tulsa area. however, im sure some of you guys remember howard kirsch from here in tulsa that had the large vette collection. I was friends with his daughter growing up and when I was in high school mr kirsch and I were talking vettes and he said that they made several more than most people think of the ZL1 cars. I don't know anything other than heresay to that.
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Old 12-20-2018, 08:08 PM
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Ok, so the picture on the first page of the Blue car, IS IT A REAL CAR or made up? Mr. Cain state's he saw a ZL-1 cpe in the thread from his post. Is this blue one in the picture a convert with a hard top? Much like the "GULF" car? Meaning possibly 2 Blue '69 ZL-1 vette's one cpe and one convert?

Gary your timeline on the engine is 83/84 and the picture on the first page is 80's and the car is clear registered. So if you did get a Vette ZL-1 engine of the guy, and this one is legit, would that not make a min of 6 '69 ZL-1 Vette's to be accounted for to date?
Did you read the Super Chevy article I posted? I'm betting it is the same car - convertible, optional removable hardtop, blue - and thus has no docs and no pedigree so would have to be accepted as a car that has simply had a ZL1 in it for a long time, that's it. No docs, no dice.

And the Chestaky white car has been a known entity since the early to mid-eighties, yes - VIN, docs, etc.
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I first met John in the mid/late 90’s when he brought his beast to the Autumn Leaf Festival in Clarion, PA. John was up here because he had friends / ties to the area. On his windshield show card he had written “1 of 7 built” which of course led me to strike up a conversation with him having known for a long time that “2 built” was the accepted amount. He told me of how he physically stood in a holding lot looking at each one of the 7 (his included) before his was shipped to the dealer. I don’t remember the particulars of where the holding lot was (but remember envisioning it being the Corvette plant as we talked). I was able to get John’s number from a friend of mine (who mounted the 1st set of slicks for it at the Quaker State Service Station in Clarion) and shared that with Rob Clary who called John and discussed the car quite extensively.
As for the Yenko mention I think there is some confusion there. John’s father owned a large trucking company and all of his truck tractors were ordered through the Yenko dealership. Having purchased as much as his dad did put the Mahr family in pretty good standing at and with Yenko. Why it came through West Penn I don’t recall. I know that my (and John’s) friend Jimmy Stewart (not THAT Jimmy Stewart) was with him when the car arrived. John took Jimmy in quite a few harrowing rides from day 1.
I have no reason to doubt John, Jimmy and Burr who were around the MO ZL1 from the very 1st day.
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duntov's toy was thrashed at the proving grounds not trashed.
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duntov's toy was thrashed at the proving grounds not trashed.
What a great day to be alive this must have been. The sounds out of those pipes at full song must have been heavenly.
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Some guy Eubanks has apparently had this in his 100+ car collection for decades in North Carolina. Saw a Hagerty video today with Tom Cotter and while the camera passed over it, Cotter never even acknowledged its presence....makes me wonder, L88 or....
Hello Tracker1,
The shark body Corvette photo.
The hood is not typical factory production L-88. (too high)
The front driver side marker light is used with a 1970-1972 model.
The photo is NOT a 1968 or 1969 convertible.
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Yes, I think you're right Drew. I believe you mean passenger side turn signal, in the grille?
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