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Corvette Blue Devil/SS Makes An Appearance During Performance Tour II

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CorvetteConti.com has an interesting quote from a participant of the National Corvette Museum's Performance Tour II. During the tour, the group was treated to a Blue Devil/SS "Fly-By".
"Just got back from the NCM Performance Tour II. They treated us to a Blue Devil ?Fly By?. 100-120 mph. The first thing that stuck out to me was the dual 4" exhaust. You could hear the car approaching, going thru the gears, it sounded like a jet airplane.""We were told we were the first Civilians to see the car. In the Track Rats trailer there was a assignment board with words just as BASE and yes ZR-1. Way TO SOON! Rumors are germany will not allow an "SS" to be tested do to the Nazi affliliation. So badge it Blue Devil in Europe."​
So there you have it. Another eyewitness of GM's plan to resurrect the ZR-1 designation as reported last week by Motor Trend. There was one aspect the of the ZR-1 story that I failed to connect last week when Motor Trend broke the news. Back on January 1st of this year, we posted a story about GM renewing the ZR-1 trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In that post, it was reported that a trademark extension was filed on December 5, 2006 for the purpose of allowing GM the use of the moniker for merchandise and accessories related to the ZR-1 Corvette. A previous renewal was also made on November 3, 2006 for the ZR-1 trademark for the use of "Motor land vehicles, namely automobiles". So it appears the plan for resurrecting the ZR-1 name has been in motion for quite some time.
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CorvetteConti.comRelated:
New King of the Hill: Corvette Blue Devil/SS is now ZR1
Name Games: GM Renews ZR-1 TrademarkTechnorati Tags:
Corvette | Blue Devil | ZR-1 | ZR1 | Museum

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