2008 Chevrolet Corvette Zr1 Widebody on 2040-cars
Spotswood, New Jersey, United States
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Chevy Corvette ZR1 Widebody with 520+ hp. 2LT with Manual 6 speed, Z51 Handling, Suspension package, Heads up display, Premium Sound, MP3 disc player, Removable Roof Panel, Extended Rear Spoiler, OEM Premium 20" ZR1 wheels, upgraded Z06 OEM big brake kit, ZR1 full wide body, wireless exhaust cut outs, and many more listed below. Garage kept in a climate controlled garage.
-GM OEM Front and Rear Z06 Calipers, Performance Rotors, and Brake Pad Kit W/Brake Lines
-GM OEM Carbon Fiber ZR1 Front Fenders (Actual ZR1 Carbon Fiber Takeoff Fenders) Widebody
-GM OEM ZR1 Rear Fenders Widebody
-GM OEM ZR1 Front Splitter (Painted Black Carbon)
-GM OEM ZR1 Rear Spoiler (Painted Black Carbon)
-GM OEM Z06 Brake Calipers Powder Coated Jet Stream Blue by Mike the powder coater
-GM OEM Z06 Manifolds
-GM OEM Z06 Stanless Steal Mufflers
-New DBA Rotors and Carbotech Street Pads
-GM OEM Blue Stiched Steering Wheel with Audio Controls
-Thunder Racing Cheater Cam v3 with Gold Dual Springs
-Cold Ram Air Intake
-Heads reworked for cam
-Stainless Steel Brake Lines
-Mild to Wild Electronic Exhaust Controller with Wireless Remote Controller - Exhaust Commander
-Extra Z06 Brake Pads
-Michelin Pilot Super Sport 345/30/20 (Two Rear Tires)
-Michelin Pilot Super Sport ZP 285/30/19 (Two Front Tires)
-GM OEM ZR1 Speedline Chrome Wheels (19 Front / 20 Rear) with new TPMS sensors
-Tuning
-GM OEM Corvette Transparent Roof Panel (see through from inside)
-Paint & Body Work for Full ZR1 Wide Body + Miscellaneous Parts + Labor
-GM OEM ZR1 Sway Bars & Bushings
-GM OEM ZR1 Shocks
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1956 Corvette SR-2 factory racer profiled
Mon, Jan 19 2015The Chevrolet Corvette has earned its place as America's sports car, capable of taking on the best the world can throw at it. Much of that winning reputation was earned with victories on the track. Now, there was a chance to own an early piece of the nameplate's motorsport history in the form of a 1956 Corvette SR-2 racer, but some deep pockets were necessary to get it, with an estimate of $6.885 million. The story behind the SR-2 is fascinating. In 1956, famous General Motors designer Harley Earl's son was racing in a Ferrari. Obviously, that wasn't going to work given his father's position within the automaker, and Harley and Corvette engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov got to work on a faster racecar. Three were made. This one was reportedly the first, and for 1957 it also received a fuel-injected V8 making a claimed 331 horsepower and four-speed manual gearbox, according to "Corvette Mike," the owner and seller. The SR-2 went on display in Scottsdale, AZ appropriately timed to coincide with the big Barrett-Jackson auction there that wrapped up this weekend. The car wasn't part of that event; instead marque specialist Mike Vietro sold the racer as a private treaty sale. Company spokesperson Troy Worrell told Autoblog both the bids and identities of the bidders will remain undisclosed. The video above goes into even deeper detail about this rare, finned Vette or check out the car's full description for even more info.
Ram 1500 bests new F-150 in MT pickup shootout
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Motor Trend wheels the 2015 Corvette Z06
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