
FOR RELEASE: 2008-02-14
Chevrolet's Special '427 Limited Edition Z06' Salutes
Classic 427 Corvettes

DETROIT – Chevrolet announced the 2008 Corvette 427 Limited Edition Z06, a
limited-production model that pays homage to the big-block Stingray models
of the mid-1960s. The 427 designation refers to the cubic-inch displacement
for the highest-performance engines offered between 1966 and ’69 – and is
also the cubic-inch equivalent of the Z06’s 7.0L LS7 small-block V-8.
The 427 Limited Edition Z06 features a Crystal Red Tintcoat exterior, the
first Z06 ever offered with a red metallic tintcoat paint. It also features
graphics on the hood and fascia that evoke the style of the famed “stinger”
hood design and graphics that were offered with 1967 models equipped with
the 427 engine. Also unique to this model are “427” hood badges. Each
example is numbered and signed by Wil Cooksey, the Corvette assembly plant
manager who is retiring after 15 years on the job, and comes with a
certificate of authenticity.
“The heritage of the 427 designation with the Corvette is legendary,” said
Harlan Charles, Corvette product manager. “Recognizing the tie-in of the
original 427 engine and the LS7’s 427-inch displacement has been on the
Corvette team’s mind since the Z06 was introduced, and we’re thrilled to
express it in this special model.”
Available under order code Z44, this special Z06 enters production this
spring. Only 427 will be offered in the United States and Canada, with 78
more exported outside North America. That’s a total of 505 production
vehicles – the same number of horsepower produced by the LS7 engine.
The special-edition Corvette carries a MSRP of $84,195 and includes the 3LZ
premium equipment package with a custom, leather-wrapped interior. A
navigation system is the only option ($1,750). As with other Corvette
models, customer delivery is available at the Corvette Museum, in Bowling
Green, Ky.
A breakdown of the 427 Limited Edition Z06’s unique content includes:
* Crystal Red Tintcoat exterior paint with stinger-style graphics and 427
hood badges
* Exclusive, new chrome wheels
* Body-color rear spoiler and door handles
* Exclusive dark titanium custom leather-wrapped interior
* Special Crystal Red interior trim plate graphic pattern
* Console armrest signed and numbered by Wil Cooksey
* “427”-embroidered seats and floor mats
* “Z06” sill plates
The 427 Limited Edition Z06 joins the Indy 500 Pace Car replica – available
in coupe and convertible configurations – as the second limited-production
Corvette model introduced for 2008, giving enthusiasts and collectors a
wealth of choices. In January, Chevrolet also announced the 2009 Corvette
ZR1, which enters production later this summer.
“There’s never been a better time to be a Corvette enthusiast,” said
Charles. “The performance and refinement are exemplary and special editions,
like the 427 model, enrich the heritage of America’s sports car.”
Corvette Z06 details
The Corvette Z06 that is the foundation for the 427 Limited Edition offers
carefully executed levels of capability and technology, making it one of the
best performance values on the market.
The Z06’s LS7 7.0L engine reintroduced the 427-cubic-inch engine to the
Corvette lineup. It uses racing-derived lightweight technology, including
titanium connecting rods and intake valves, to help boost horsepower and rpm
capability – it is rated at 505 horsepower (377 kW).* The only transmission
offered with the Z06 is a six-speed manual.
In the car’s 3,162-pound (1,437 kg) package, the LS7 engine helps deliver
0-60 mph performance of 3.7 seconds in first gear, quarter-mile times of
11.7 seconds at 125 mph and a top speed of 198 mph (as recorded on Germany’s
Autobahn) – the Z06 also circuited Germany’s famed N ü rburgring racetrack
in a time of 7:43.
The Z06 has a unique aluminum body structure for optimum stiffness and light
weight for the fixed-roof body style. Perimeter rails are one-piece
hydroformed aluminum members featuring cast suspension nodes, which replace
many welded steel components on other Corvette models. Advanced structural
composites featuring carbon fiber are bonded to the aluminum structure.
Wider front wheelhouses, for example, are carbon composites and the
passenger compartment floors combine carbon-fiber skins with an
ultra-lightweight balsa wood core.
A firm, race-proven suspension works harmoniously with large 18 x 9.5-inch
cast-spun aluminum wheels and 275/35ZR18 tires in the front, and 19 x
12-inch cast-spun aluminum wheels with 325/30ZR19 tires in the rear to
achieve lateral acceleration of more than 1 g. Complementing the suspension
system and large rolling stock is an equally capable four-wheel disc brake
system, consisting of 14-inch (355 mm) vented and cross-drilled front rotors
and 13.4-inch (340 mm) vented and cross-drilled rear rotors.
The front rotors are acted upon by large, red-painted six-piston calipers
that use six individual brake pads. Individual brake pads are used because
they deliver more equalized wear compared to what would otherwise be a pair
of very long single-piece pads. For the rear brakes, four-piston calipers
with four individual brake pads are used. A Delphi four-channel ABS system
is standard, as is a very competent active handling system – complete with a
Competitive Driving mode.
History of the Corvette and the 427 engine
The Chevrolet Mark IV V-8 debuted in the Corvette in 1965 and was dubbed the
big-block, because it was physically larger in all respects than Chevy’s
other V-8 engine, which became known as the small-block. In ’65, the
big-block was offered in a 396-cubic-inch displacement, with a maximum
rating of 425 gross horsepower (317 kW). In 1966, the big-block received
larger cylinder bores and grew to its legendary 427-cubic-inch form. It came
in two power levels: 390 hp (291 kW) and 425 hp.
By 1967, the Corvette’s 427 engine was a legend in its own time and was
offered with a unique induction system that featured an inline trio of
two-barrel carburetors. Known as the “L71” (its order code), it was
characterized by a large, chrome triangular air cleaner assembly. It was
rated at 435 gross horsepower (324 kW). The ’67 big-block Corvettes were
easily distinguished from their small-block brethren by a raised “stinger”
hood.
A handful of Corvettes with the “L88”-code 427 engine slipped out of the
factory in 1967, each rated at 430 horsepower (321 kW), but the L88 would be
more closely associated with the redesigned 1968 and ’69 models. The L88
breathed through a single four-barrel carburetor rather than the L71’s three
two-barrels. The triple-carburetor induction system was still available,
however, as the Corvette was offered with both the L88 and L71 versions of
the 427.
No less than six versions of the engine were offered in 1969, the final year
for the 427. They included the L88, the L71 and a very rare ZL1 427 that was
built with a lightweight aluminum cylinder block. Only two
regular-production Corvettes were built with the ZL1 engine, putting them on
the short list of the most collectible Corvettes in history.
The big-block increased in size to 454 cubic inches in 1970, and the
original big-block engine family exited the Corvette lineup after the 1974
model year. The 2008 Corvette Z06’s LS7 engine offers big-block displacement
and horsepower, but in a more efficient small-block architecture.
*SAE certified.

2007 C6
Information
2007 Ordering Guide - Click Here
The newest color available on the 2007 model will be the new Atomic Orange
Metallic. This new color replaces the Daytona Sunset Orange color. Other
2007 option lineup information includes:
* Two-tone
Modified Seats (perforated leather seating surface) with crossed flag
embroidery and contrasting stitching available in 026 Red, 316 Cashmere, 846
Titanium. Available on Coupe and Convertible with 2LT or 3LT equipment
packages.
* UK3 Steering-wheel mounted audio controls included with Bose premium audio
systems. (US9/U3U)
* Larger glove box storage space.
* UE1 OnStar now available on Z06 with 2LZ equipment group.
* Enhanced acoustic package reduces road noise and is included with Z06 2LZ
equipment group.
* Bose audio enhancements.
* New keyless access transmitter with integrated mechanical key.
* CM7 Power convertible top is now included with Convertible 3LT equipment
group.
* Cross-drilled brake rotors now included with F55 Magnetic Selective Ride
Control.
2007 Pricing Announced
Description and MSRP
Corvette Z06 2 Door $65,640.00
Destination $825.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 1LZ $0.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 2LZ $3845.00
Museum Delivery $490.00
LeMans Blue Metallic $300.00
Velocity Yellow $750.00
Atomic Orange Metallic $750.00
OnStar Communications $695.00
AM/FM Navigation, XM with 1LZ $3640.00
AM/FM Navigation, XM with 2LZ $1750.00
AM/FM 6 Disc CD, XM with 1LZ $1890.00
Competition Gray Aluminum Wheel $395.00
Polished Aluminum Wheels $1495.00
Description and MSRP
Corvette 2 Door Coupe $44170.00
Corvette 2 Door Conv $52085.00
Destination $825.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 2LT-Cpe $1495.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 2LT-Conv $0.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 3LT-Cpe $4945.00
Preferred Equipmt Pkg 3LT-Conv $5540.00
Museum Delivery $490.00
OnStar Communications $695.00
Z51 Performance Handling Pkg $1695.00
LeMans Blue Metallic $300.00
Velocity Yellow $750.00
Monterey Red Metallic $750.00
Atomic Orange Metallic $750.00
Two-Tone Embroidered Seats $695.00
AM/FM Navigation, XM with 3LT $1750.00
Dual Roof Panels Package $1400.00
Transparent Roof Panel Only $750.00
Magnetic Selective Ride Control $1995.00
6 Speed Manual Transmission $0.00
6 Speed Paddle Shift Auto Trans $1250.00
Polished Aluminum Wheels $1295.00
Competition Gray Aluminum Wheel $395.00
Chrome Aluminum Wheels $1850.00
