1970 Chevrolet Corvette "Stingray" RPO ZR1

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The 1970 Chevrolet Corvette replaced the 4 side gills with an egg-crate vents on the side. The fenders were flared slightly to keep rocks from being kicked up and scratching the paint. The seats were redesigned again, this time to create more headroom.

1970 enlarged the 'Big Block' (known as the Rat motor) to its largest displacement at 454 ci. The new option LT1 small block produced 370 bhp. The 350 engine was much lighter than the 454 and provided almost as much power as the lower end 'Big Blocks'.

The RPO ZR1 option included the LT1 engine, M22 (Rock Crusher) transmission, heavy-duty power brakes, transistor ignition, special aluminum radiator, and special springs, shocks, front and rear stabilizer bars and metal fan shrouds.

The relatively low production in 1970 was caused by a labor dispute that started in May of 1969. This dispute caused the 1969 production run to be stretched 4 months and the 1970 run to be cut short. Tuxedo Black was no longer available as an exterior color although there were probably a few cars that were painted black as special orders.

Special Purpose Engine Package (ZR1)

Optional performance and handling upgrade.
The ZR1 option included the LT1 engine, M22 transmission, heavy-duty power brakes, transistor ignition, special aluminum radiator, and special springs, shocks, and front & rear stabilizer bars.
When the ZR1 option was ordered, the following options were not available on the 1970 Corvette: Power Windows (A31), Rear
Window Defroster (C50), Air Conditioning (C60), Power Steering (N40), Deluxe Wheel Covers (P02), Alarm System (UA6), AM
FM Radio (U69), AM-FM Radio, stereo (U79).
ZR1’s came equipped with metal fan shrouds.

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Tyres

  • BF Goodrich Radial T/A (V)
  • Vintage Racing (VR)

Specs

  • Acceleration: 6.0 s 0–100
  • BHP: 370 bhp
  • Power Ratio: 3.92 kg/hp
  • Top Speed: 229 km/h
  • Torque: 517 Nm
  • Weight: 1450 kg

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