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The 1994 year was the grand opening of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY. On September 2, Dan Gale opened the doors to the public after years of planning. The 1994 Exterior design was carried over from 1993, but two new colors were added, Admiral Blue, and Copper Metallic. New "non-directional" wheels were included with the ZR1 Models. For the first time in 20 years, there was a Corvette at Le Mans, produced by Reeves Callaway. It qualified for GT2 class pole position, was leading it's class at the 6 hour mark and was 8th overall, but ran out of gas in the 9th hour. 1994 Options:
RPO ZR1 included unique body work to accept Goodyear
Z-rated P315/35ZR17 tires on 11 inch wide rear rims. The LT-5
32 valve engine was exclusive to ZR1. VIN Numbers: 1G1YY22P9R5100001 through 1G1YY22P9R5122882 1G1YZ22J9R5800001 through 1G1YZ22J9R5800448 for ZR1 For Convertibles, the sixth digit is a "3" The 9th Digit is a check code, and varies. Suffix:
CE=California Emissions, EX=Export, MT=Manual Trans, AT=Automatic
Trans, AC=Air Conditioning, AH=Aluminum Heads, EA=Electronic Air
Conditioning Control, OC=Engine Oil Cooler
Base Engine: 350ci V8 300hp |
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