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Location: Fremont Ca. I will do No business with ANY company that boycotts Arizona.
As far as I know there are no definitive production numbers on interior colors,there are a few spread sheets a few have put together.The CAC was supposed to break out the paper work and put something together but Ive been waiting the past 2 years and it still isnt out there.That was either the CAC or the NCM,dont know which.
As far as I know there are no definitive production numbers on interior colors,there are a few spread sheets a few have put together.The CAC was supposed to break out the paper work and put something together but Ive been waiting the past 2 years and it still isnt out there.That was either the CAC or the NCM,dont know which.
Aurora40 and I researched and have determined every RPO for every ZR-1 for all years.
The data is posted on the ZR-1 Net Registry website. See the link above from LT5Corsa.
I checked out the link but didnt see any info on interiors,how many white 91s had red interior?
On that link, there is a "Members Only" link which will give you much more detailed information about interiors as well as other options.
To the OP, if you are shopping for a very specific combo, or the rarity is that important, it may be worth joining the registry to aid in your shopping. They also have a listing of all member's cars, so once you find which cars had the specific options you want, you can see if that car is in the member database. That may help you actually locate a car like you are looking for.
My senior year of high school was in 1990. I wrote a report on the ZR-1 for my senior composition class. I fell in love with the Competition Yellow cars. I decided at that time I would own a 1990 Comp Yellow/Saddle ZR-1. As many of you know, there is one on fleabay. I have talked to the owner of that car.
In 1991, I found a Comp Yellow/Saddle car in Cleveland, OH and was told that 7 of the 23 Comp Yellow cars were Saddle. The owner of the car on fleabay says he "googled" the car and found that only 3 were made.
I would like to know how many of these cars were actually built. I have been fortunate enough to own 4 Corvettes over the years, including two 1996 Grand Sports. The Comp Yellow/Saddle ZR-1 is my "holy grail" so to speak, or at least that is what I told my 17 year old son. I even dreamed (back in 1990) of building my house around this car some day and having it as the center piece of my living room. We Corvette people are sick, aren't we?
Now is not the best time for this car to come available for me. I am in the car business as some of you know. I was with Rick "Corvette" Conti in Wisconsin at EVS Chevrolet. I am now in steaming hot South Carolina and my buddy Rick has moved on as well to a Chevrolet store back in the Cleveland area. Anyway, thanks for the help and for sharing in my passion for the car we all love.
Location: Fresno, California -1990 ZR-1 White/Flame Red- -SOLD!!-
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Originally Posted by corvettegreg1996
My senior year of high school was in 1990. I wrote a report on the ZR-1 for my senior composition class. I fell in love with the Competition Yellow cars. I decided at that time I would own a 1990 Comp Yellow/Saddle ZR-1. As many of you know, there is one on fleabay. I have talked to the owner of that car.
In 1991, I found a Comp Yellow/Saddle car in Cleveland, OH and was told that 7 of the 23 Comp Yellow cars were Saddle. The owner of the car on fleabay says he "googled" the car and found that only 3 were made.
I would like to know how many of these cars were actually built. I have been fortunate enough to own 4 Corvettes over the years, including two 1996 Grand Sports. The Comp Yellow/Saddle ZR-1 is my "holy grail" so to speak, or at least that is what I told my 17 year old son. I even dreamed (back in 1990) of building my house around this car some day and having it as the center piece of my living room. We Corvette people are sick, aren't we?
Now is not the best time for this car to come available for me. I am in the car business as some of you know. I was with Rick "Corvette" Conti in Wisconsin at EVS Chevrolet. I am now in steaming hot South Carolina and my buddy Rick has moved on as well to a Chevrolet store back in the Cleveland area. Anyway, thanks for the help and for sharing in my passion for the car we all love.