This original and unrestored 1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2 convertible is a must for any well-heeled Corvette collector.
A rare 1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2 convertible, one of only two ever made, will cross the block at Mecum's Indianapolis auction this May, and it's expected to draw a seven-figure bid.
Quietly introduced as the successor to the race-bred L88 Corvette, the RPO ZR2 Special Purpose LS6 Engine Package equipped the C3 Corvette with a 454-cubic-inch big-block V-8 rated at 425 hp. That power is sent to the rear wheels through a Muncie M22 close-ratio"Rock Crusher" 4-speed manual transmission.
Other components of the package included transistorized ignition, a high capacity aluminum radiator with shroud delete, heavy duty power disc brakes, and F41 suspension with model-specific springs, shocks, and front and rear sway bars.Painted Brands Hatch Green with a black leather interior, this car also has a color-matching removable hardtop in addition to the standard black convertible top.
A high purchase price meant only 12 ZR2 Corvettes were built, with two convertibles, making this one of the rarest Corvettes. This car is also the lowest-mileage ZR2 known to exist, with an odometer reading of just 8,702 miles, according to the auction listing. It's also original and unrestored, and as a result has garnered numerous awards over the years.
Because of its rarity and originality, Mecum expects this ZR2 convertible to sell for between $1 million and $1.2 million, which may not be too outrageous given the current trend in classic auto sales. Consider that a numbers-matching 1967 Corvette L88, one of 20 built that year,