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Hi, I came upon an ad today for a 2015 ZO6 that had me thinking... I purchased a 2015 Laguna Blue ZO6 vert with the ZO7 option last month... How can I fact check the following claim to see if the car I bought is one of the four if in fact it is true? Thanks for any help!!
“How would you like to be the only one on your block, the only one in town, or better yet, the only one in your state to own a Laguna Blue Z06 roadster with Z07 option packages. Reportedly there were only 4 built in this configuration so there won't be one of these bad boys tucked in behind every tree.”
Other side of the coin is that they are rare because no one wanted them. These are not collector cars. Far too many made and while a really good car are not unique in design or execution.
Thanks for the replies! I’m not saying that my car is an instant collectors item at all. Not interested in that at all as my car is no garage queen. I was just curious if my car was 1 of the 4 which the ad claims. Like DTOM said “it’s just neat”
Last edited by 15Z06/07; Feb 16, 2020 at 04:10 PM.
Thanks for the replies! I’m not saying that my car is an instant collectors item at all. Not interested in that at all as my car is no garage queen. I was just curious if my car was 1 of the 4 which the ad claims. Like DTOM said “it’s just neat”
Go to Corvette action center for your year and everything you need to know will be in the production numbers. Good Luck Dave
Excellent Data, I recently purchased a 2015, C7, Z06, Z07, M7, Laguna Blue Coupe with 3LZ and Blue Interior. I found this interior was only in 80 cars. I shall reach out to Sharon as well. I assume it is pretty rare as well.
Thanks,
Charlie
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