'93 Corvette LT-1
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27 December 2014, 22:24
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The Collector and Replica Builders Club of Dayton, OH is thinking about having a swap meet where you bring your unfinished model and swap for another that you would then finish. This was one of several kits started and not finished that I inherited and as you might notice the elephant in the room is the hood is missing. But like all kit building it is a learning experience and it was fun! I have this model inside my Joe's garage getting serviced! I just bought an oil spill yesterday for $8.75 on ebay to put under the car. Poor baby!
20 January 2015, 15:06
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The 1993 Corvette LT-1 had the new LT-1 350 cubic inch V-8 small block (included revised cylinder heads, reverse flow cool, and optical distributor built into the front cover and a computer controlled electronic fuel injection system), a six-speed transmission, single leaf spring independent rear suspension and a traction control devices that works the ABS brake control system and the engine control computer.