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L88 Corvette takes on ZL1, Z28, W30, SS396 - Drag Video
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<blockquote data-quote="johnkn" data-source="post: 16421407" data-attributes="member: 23549"><p>No the car was not stock. You have an issue with reading comprehension. The article you posted stated It was a tuned factory PR car, sent to Chrysler Performance for tuning, then thrashed for a day, removing weight, additional tuning and tire pressure, and driven by the best in the business. EVERY auto manufacturer had special PR cars in a effort to produce the best times and sell cars. When they chose a car to go in to PR rotation, do you think they selected a representative slow or average car? Or was it tweaked? Every manufacturer played that game.</p><p></p><p>That car was also selected because it was a bare-bones stripped version void of options and weighing less. No harm no fowl there. My current 68.5 CJ Mustang was one of the first sold to the public, and it was purpose ordered as a race car from the factory by the original owner. Zero option, radio delete, 4.30 rear, 4 speed 428CJ car and lived much of it's first 10 years on the track.</p><p></p><p>.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnkn, post: 16421407, member: 23549"] No the car was not stock. You have an issue with reading comprehension. The article you posted stated It was a tuned factory PR car, sent to Chrysler Performance for tuning, then thrashed for a day, removing weight, additional tuning and tire pressure, and driven by the best in the business. EVERY auto manufacturer had special PR cars in a effort to produce the best times and sell cars. When they chose a car to go in to PR rotation, do you think they selected a representative slow or average car? Or was it tweaked? Every manufacturer played that game. That car was also selected because it was a bare-bones stripped version void of options and weighing less. No harm no fowl there. My current 68.5 CJ Mustang was one of the first sold to the public, and it was purpose ordered as a race car from the factory by the original owner. Zero option, radio delete, 4.30 rear, 4 speed 428CJ car and lived much of it's first 10 years on the track. . . [/QUOTE]
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