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‘89. My first “big boy” assignment at GM was to set up the service plan for taking the C4 ZR1 out of production. That experience led to me calling the C4 ZR1 the best car that should have never been built.
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Spot on. Every word. But give the C7 team the credit for how well they executed the Z06 and ZR1, especially since they weren’t given a ton of money to get it done.
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Tell me more! I can Google but I'd rather hear it from an ex-GM employee. |
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Many of the key suppliers of parts for the ‘89-‘91 vintage were out of business. In some cases, their going out of business drove product changes. In other instances, product changes drove original suppliers out of business. In our planning, where we could replace a ‘91 part with a ‘95 part we did, even if it meant replacing other mating parts. For some of the major parts we had to find new suppliers altogether because of original suppliers going bankrupt. This meant paying what amounted to prototype prices for a small store of service parts. We even had to find a new cylinder head casting supplier because the foundry(ies) that produced the original units went bankrupt. 4-digit pricing, first digit NOT a 1. And that was before machining and valve train assembly. Remember, this is a DOHC. So…first design, where most of the volume is, are 2-bolt main with cylinder head design “A”. Less than 2,000 vehicles are 4-bolt design, so different blocks and cranks. And those <2,000 have cylinder head designs “B” or “C”, depending on when they were built. And most of the service parts available were of vintage “C”. What could go wrong? So much for Readers Digest.
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I've watched a few segments on the C4 ZR1 over the last year and I once thought maybe, if I can find a decent driver-quality example, it's something I might like to have. I hadn't gotten to my Camaro-levels of enthusiast knowledge with C4 Corvettes yet, and had no idea about the potential adventure maintaining or sourcing parts for one of those engines can be. I still think they're awesome cars and they certainly captured my attention back then, as a kid, and it's a car I still admire now. The ~$59k MSRP of a ZR1 back in 1990 is a good reminder that the C8 is a stunningly good value today given the advancements and increases in performance. |
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I had a chance to by a 92 ZR1 for a good price in 1998 but I decided to pass on it.
My main concern was getting service parts like a water pump in the future. Besides I drive my cars like I stole them and I figured that is no way to treat a future collectable.
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But viewing the C7 during the timeframe it was available and not having the C8 distorting ones view, it was a great vehicle despite the limited funds they had it developing it. Again viewing the C7's interior independently, it was an awesome interior and a huge upgrade for the Corvette. No longer had to make excuses for it( you're not buying the 'Vette for the interior). The only big issue exclusive to the C7 Corvette( eliminating the A8 shudder issues as that was a general issue, not Corvette issue) was the Z06 overheating easily on track days. But I imagine the LT4 being what it was is due to those limited funds and doing the best with what they had. Though I know for those who don't track( the majority), they loved the LT4 powered Z06. |
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I'm stuck on the C4 ZR1 now... Came across this great episode on the car by Jason Cammisa for Hagerty.
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And a nice driving video of a '94 ZR1 by someone who appears to know how to drive well.
Blah blah...he starts it up at around 4:15start and takes off at 5:45 |
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C6 is peak Corvette, but it's not optimized for weight distribution. Imagine how much more appealing, if any ZR1 had an Al big-block! 582? Modern Vettes have always aimed to be more acceptable for rich guys to show off. Collectible Pontiacs auction for big bucks. In that regard they should re-badge C8 as a Pontiac and sell them as a sub-brand under Caddy dealers. |
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Jason C. Is one of my favorite auto journalists. Awesome piece.
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The fact that it’s from GM to me makes it even better. Chrysler no longer makes the Viper. The Ford GT is super limited production and a - gasp - V6. GM is really the only American company building an attainable Supercar with a proper V8. It’s just not a Corvette If anything they could - and should - have created the Corvette sub-brand and, as some rumors that actually were in the air a few years ago, call this one the “Zora” and continue the front engine/manual gearbox as the Stingray.
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Whether or not a sedan and/or a crossover (think Purosanque) get added to the portfolio is yet to be seen. This sort of parallels the Challenger portfolio that went from base V6 all the way up to Demon 170 and priced accordingly. Or the Mustang lineup which goes from EcoBoost all thee way up to Darkhorse with each step priced (or overpriced) accordingly. But Corvette has a higher starting point and higher priced top ends. Given that we’re talking Corvette relative to Challenger and Mustang that should come as no surprise.
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My point was to keep the Stingray the Stingray.
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