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This is my 1972 LT-1 with 43,600 miles. It achieved NCRS Top Flight status in 1994, 2018 and again in 2021 with a 96.6 score. I drove it in the rain to the NCRS judging venue. It sports the original Elkhart Green exterior and Saddle vinyl interior, p/s, p/b, 370 rear with the M21. The GM official Production date was July 19, 1972, which was the last week of production for the model year. Fully documented with P-O-P, Order Copy and selling dealer information.
2025 c3 ('68-'73) of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2025 Corvette of the Year Finalist - Modified
2024 C1 of the Year Winner - Modified
2023 C1 of the Year Finalist - Modified
2023 C3 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2022 C1 of the Year Finalist - Modified
2020 C1 of the Year Finalist - Modified
2019 C1 of Year Finalist (performance mods)
2018 C1 of Year Finalist
Since my last posting of our 71, it's received a Bloomington Gold and NCRS Top Flight awards. Next week, it will be part of the Bloomington Gold collection in Charlotte. Stop by and say hello.
Not sure if the OP would mind, but a little departure from the topic (if not relevant I will remove the pictures) but years ago I was at a car show where there were 6 LT-1's in attendance.
These 4 were all in a row
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