NCRS Palm Springs
Looks like a couple of nice ZR1s at the NCRS national convention in Palm Springs, this week.
A prior commitment kept me from attending. Pictures are courtesy of Vinnie Peters, Editor of the NCRS Restorer... https://i.postimg.cc/j5sf6t1v/53-C85...8-E0-E02-A.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/76m2mj84/989751...17439-C972.jpg |
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Too bad you couldn't ask 'em how many
ZR-1s have earned Top Flight awards... 😀 |
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:notworthy wow look at the wind shield in the 95
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Nothing in life is free. Ya gotta pay up for good stuff, like good info...or good oil filters;-)
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If you're a member of NCRS you will receive the publication called "The Corvette Restorer" in the restorer you have information pertaining to the minutes of the board of directors meeting the financial report and miscellaneous information for the hobby and all we are requesting is for the amount of C-4 ZR-1s that received flight judging. |
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I've been a member since 1988. Although I've not been as active in the last couple years, I still get out and judge, occasionally, in the 68-72 era. I've taken our 1969 L88 through Duntov and helped our twin daughters achieve 4 Stars with their 1979 L82 4-spd.
I won't dispute anything said here and respect everyones opinions. As for me, I still enjoy being a member and participating. NCRS has done much for the marque. I've made lifelong friends because of NCRS. Like any org, it ain't perfect but, it ain't bad. |
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My car was there too. 94 white/black. Scored a National Top Flight (raw score), even with headers, aftermarket brakes and cooling, painted engine, smog delete, and paint protection film. Pretty happy about that!
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Congrats!
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Congrats "Stingray 1967" That award is a great achievement.
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Can you post a few pics of the 94 ZR-1.
Thanks in advance Mike P. |
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Some photos Vinnie Peters took that caught the car...
https://i.postimg.cc/15gRbqpF/AA9516...B3-A643-E0.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/fLBTQ72c/830972...D6-D2-FFB0.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/bYVN6T28/FC56-D...0757-BF568.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/zvQzVz13/B4-C25...53-EC4-AB3.jpg |
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Stingray 1967,
Thanks for the pics your 94 ZR-1 looks outstanding! congrats again on a well deserve Top Flight award. M. Piecyk |
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Thanks much! It was a hoot to drive the car almost 2,000 miles and get such a high raw score. I learned a few things I didn't know about the car (like the fact that I had a broken fuel line clip on top of the A/C "suitcase"). Mirrock to the rescue there. The road west of Denver beat the heck out of the car (rough), but she ran great in the desert. We saw 111 on the outside temp gauge for a while, but as long as I was moving the coolant temp was reading 195. And, on the way out of the arena at the end of the show, it was fun to let the crowd hear "The King" through headers.
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[QUOTE=...How about drop it with the "how many top flight ZR-1 in NCRS?" It's not going to be known how many Top Flight ZR-1......[/QUOTE]
Drop it? NO WAY! 😀 |
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C.mon Doug,
Can't you see that Dave's accomplishment warrants knowing the numbers? Why of course no one cares at all about how many ZR-1's have Top Flighted. Some numbers are more equal than others. Look at the bright side...... Now your resto mod non numbers matching a thing car can earn an award. But I suggest you don't ask how many of those there are either. I see where they may have some difficulty as the award is only valid while the owner who top flighted it still owns it. They should be able to tell you the number that have been awarded, but obviously they choose not to. Perhaps once it becomes a "paid for" service things might change. I understand your frustration, but it is "their" information so they can do as they choose. If those numbers were known maybe it would show things like more big block mid years have top flighted than were originally built or something equally as distressing. I do admire your persistence though, as it has never wavered. I award you the "Bulldog" Gold award! :cheers: Marty |
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Marty
Thanks for the award! I'll wear it with pride!🎖 Did you know there's more 55 Chevys around now than in 1955? Same for 57s! 😀 |
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Which reminds me, I need to order a back up water pump. |
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Hats off to BOTH of you guys for Taking on the challenge of actually DRIVING your cars to compete for the award. A LONG ways I might add. Hell, your total mileage exceeded my mile son my 91' when I towed it to be NCRS judged. ( mostly because I'm lazy, I didnt want to have to clean it once I got there). It definately proves how bullet proof the LT5 is. 30+ year old rubber and external engine bearings are consumables in my book. its just a matter of when I guess. |
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Hey, Thats my car Red /red 95
It got Top Flight 99.2 score Missing original battery THANKS Bob So Cal |
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That red/red 95 is mine !! Chapter scored 103 including driving 312 miles 1 way thru LA Scored 99.2 at National Top Flight
The knowledge level of judges was outstanding, they really knew their stuff- Tom Barr ran the C4's and was outstanding to work with, a real learning experience Thanks All Bob So Cal |
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