ZR1 in South Africa
It has always been a dream to own a Corvette, and I have now eventually managed to get one, I was actually looking for a late model C3 but then the ZR1 appeard in a local classifieds site.
I started to do some research and quickly realized it was time to forget about the C3 I then made a deal with the owner to hang on to the car for me to come and look, (nearly 500 miles away) Well to cut a long story short, I went to look, bought it, and drove it home!!!!!!:-D It is a Black on black 1990 number 867, with nearly 70k miles on it. It has got a set of headers fitted, DRM coil over suspension, but for the rest I believe it is stock. There are quite a few small things to be repaired but that is part of why I call it my "Toy" because I enjoy slowly getting it all sorted out, keeps me out of mischief!!![-X Some of the things that need repairing are: Vacuum pump O2 sensors Parking brake lever Oil leak on the gearbox back seal PCV system FX3 system was removed but most of the part are there. So as you can see nothing really major. At the moment Im aware of 2 other ZR1's in the country but also only from photo's, one of which is really in stunning condition. |
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Welcome. You have come to the right place for information on the ZR1 :handshak:
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The black 90's are the quickest, but then you knew that! :razz:
Welcome to our corner of the asylum!:wave: :cheers: Tom |
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Tom, I must agree, the black 90's are definately the best looking and most fun.
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If you need a vacuum pump or PCV fittings, I have some.
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You should start up a new thread and ask about getting some parts Parts are available and fairly reasonable! Cheers David |
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I agree with Dave. I would be willing to help in any way I can. I'm sure others would as well. :cheers: |
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Post up Geno. We are here to help !
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Hi Guys Thanks for the welcome I really appreciate it.
This weekend the O2 sensors and the vacuum pump went in and I stripped the 4 speakers out because only one works (Sort off) I have found someone who will change the caps for me. The only thing I cant find at the moment is the rubber hose running at the back of the cylinder heads that holds the 2 PCV's There was one on E bay but they wanted $120 for that excluding shipping!!!! David I sent you my E mail I think :redface: Tried to use the Email system for the first time. Will keep the thread up dated as I progress, First priority is to get the car registered in my name, so need to pass a South African "roadworthy" test Fortunately NO SMOG tests :-D |
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Congratulations on your "new" ZR-1. You will truly enjoy this Corvette and as previously mentioned, you have come to right place for a wealth of knowledge about this unique vehicle.
I recommend that you consider joining and becoming an active member of the ZR-1 Net Registry. Membership opens up even more areas of information such as the quarterly newsletter, the 'members only' area of the main website, member t-shirts, window decals for your car and more. Joining is easy. Go to the Registry Store, create an account, click on New Member, fill out the info and you're done. Again, congrats on your Z and we hope to see you as a full-fledged member of the Registry in the near future. George Jones |
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Thanks :handshak: I have actually registered in the "store" and also tried to purchase some t shirts but had a problem when I got to the step where I had to pay, I have sent a mail asking about it.
Unfortunately had to spend most of the day at work so no time to go and "play" with the toy in the garage, still have a few jobs I need to do before I can register the car in my name. :cry: |
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Would love to see pics of your car maybe with a South African view in the background.
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I promise as soon as I have it mobile agian I will take some pics of the car.
Of the list mentioned earlier I have managed to do most of the stuff. The vacuum pump done and working FX3 motors fitted to all the shocks again. Replaced snaprings supporting coil over springs, some of the snaprings were broken. Replaced gearbox rear oil seal Replaced the O2 sensors and sorted out the mess with the wiring because of the headers. Replaced the emergency brake handle Sorted out the broken tubes on the driver seat lumber support system Removed the air system to the headers. Busy with the hood release handle and cables. Busy making up a new tube for the PCV valves. Cleaned out the seatbelt reel as suggested elsewhere The problem is this all takes a lot longer as I have to get all the spares from the US (Rockauto and Ebay mostly) The other major influence is also work, have been very busy there, but I suppose that has to pay for the Toy ;) |
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