Posted 2 years ago
mikecassidy
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Years ago I bought a promo 1953 Corvette re-issue that was signed by Zora Arkus Duntov (shown signing it in the photo). He was NOT the father of the Corcette. Harley Earl and some other engineers cooked up the vette. Zora is the father of the small block chevy V8 that went into the engine bay in 1955 and was running 14.2 1/4 mile times when fuel injected in 1957. He was in his 80's and retired when I acquired it.
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