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Corvette History 2001-2004 Z06

The hottest performing car since the ZR1.  Chevrolet launched its 2001-model Corvettes, complete with more performance, more agility and more refinement. The new Z06 Corvette, offering a competitive ready-to-race package for hardcore enthusiasts, fits very well into the Corvette strategy, and continues a proud tradition of motorsports excellence first enunciated by Zora Arkus-Duntov so many years ago.

 


2003 Corvette Specifications

FIBERGLASS FACT: The 2003 Corvette heralds the 50th anniversary with a
special edition in Anniversary Red with Shale interior and a new,
high-tech magnetic suspension option for all models but the Z06,
which continues essentially unchanged from the 2002 model year.
 

 

 

2003 Corvette Options

RPO#

DESCRIPTION

QUANTITY

$ RETAIL

1YY07

Base Corvette Sport Coupe

-

43,895

1YY37

Base Corvette Z06 Hardtop

-

51,155

1YY67

Base Corvette Convertible

-

50,370

1SB

Preferred Equipment Group - Coupe

-

1,200

1SB

Preferred Equipment Group - Convertible

-

1,200

1SC

50th Anniversary Edition - Coupe

-

5,000

1SC

50th Anniversary Edition - Convertible

-

5,000

AAB

Memory Package (hardtop)

-

175

B84

Body Side Moldings

-

150

C2L

Dual Removable Roof Panels (coupe only)

-

1,200

CC3

Removable Roof Panel, Blue Tint (coupe only)

-

750

DD0

Electrochromatic Mirrors (hardtop)

-

120

F55

Magnetic Selective Ride Control (coupe & conv)

-

1,695

G92

Performance Axle Ratio (automatic, coupe & conv)

-

395

MN6

6-Speed Manual Transmission (coupe & conv)

-

915

N73

Magnesium Wheels (coupe & conv)

-

1,500

QF5

Polished Aluminum Wheels (coupe & conv)

-

1,295

R8C

Museum Delivery

-

490

UL0

Stereo with Cassette (coupe & conv)

-

0

U1S

Remote Compact 12-Disc Changer (coupe & conv)

-

600

V49

Front License Plate Frame

-

15

Z51

Performance Handling Package (coupe & conv)

-

395

79U

Millenium Yellow Paint

-

750

2003 Corvette Exterior Color Choices

CODE

EXTERIOR

QUANTITY

12

Quicksilver Metallic *

-

21

Electron Blue Metallic *

-

40

Speedway White

-

41

Black *

-

70

Torch Red *

-

79

Millenium Yellow *

-

88

Medium Spiral Gray Metallic

-

94

Anniversary Red Metallic

-

* = Available w/Z06 model

2003 Corvette Interior Color Choices

CODE

COLOR

193

Black

194

Black (Z06)

673

Light Oak

703

Red

704

Black/Red (Z06)

923

Light Gray

154

Shale (Anniversary)

                       

End-Year Production Numbers for 2002 Z06

RPO Description Cost Percentage Production
1YY37 Base Hardtop - Z06 Model $50,555 (- $645 dest. charge) 22% 8,297
1AY Stock Order Processing Code $0 N/A NA
1SA Corvette Hardtop Base Equipment Group $0 99% 8,254
AAB Memory Package (Requires DD0) $175 94% 7,794
AG1 Power 6-Way Driver Seat (Std. on Z06) $0 100% 8,297
AK5 Inflatable Restraint System $0 100% 8,297
AR9 Driver & Pass. European Bucket Seats NA 100% 8,297
B34 Floor Mats $25 N/A NA
B84 Body Side Moldings $150 58% 4,780
BGR Bowling Green Plant Processing $0 100% 8,297
CJ2 Air Cond. - Auto Climate Control NA 100% 8,297
CV3 Mexico Export Option NA N/A NA
DD0 Mirror, Inside, Light Sensitive $0 100% 8,297
DD0 Electronic Monochromatic Mirrors (Requires AAB) $120 94% 7,794
DL5 Decal, Roadside Service Information $0 100% 8,297
EXP Export Option NA N/A NA
FE9 Federal Emissions Certificate NA 73% 6,040
GU6 Performance Axle Ratio (3.42) $0 100% 8,297
IP4 Trim, Interior Design (RPO Z06) NA 100% 8,297
JL9 Brake System,Front/Rear Antilock NA 100% 8,297
K63 Generator, 110 Amp $0 100% 8,297
LS6 Engine, 5.7L Alum, 405 HP $0 100% 8,297
M12 6-Speed Manual Transmission (Unique to Z06) NA 100% 8,297
NB8 CA/Northeast Emission Certified $0 N/A NA
NF7 Emission System, Federal, Label $0 100% 8,297
NG1 Massachusetts/New York Emissions Requirements $0 N/A NA
NK4 Steering Wheel, Sport Leather $0 100% 8,297
QE1 Wheel (RPO Z06) $0 100% 8,297
R6M New Jersey Surcharge (mandatory in NJ) $0 N/A NA
R8C NCM Delivery Package $490 N/A NA
U52 Instrument Cluster, Electronic NA 100% 8,297
U73 Antenna, Fixed, Radio (FRC) NA 100% 8,297
UN0 Stereo System Delco-Bose with CD NA 100% 8,297
UZ6 Speaker System, 6, Quad, Dual Quarter NA 100% 8,297
V49 Front License Plate Frame $15 58% 4,838
V73 Vehicle Statement, US/Canada $0 100% 8,297
VM3 Label Information, Consumer $0 100% 8,297
XFW Tire, Front, P265/40ZR18 $0 100% 8,297
YFU Tire, Rear, P295/35ZR18 $0 100% 8,297
Z49 Canadian Options $0 4% 293

 

Color Options

RPO Color MFR Code Cost Total Percent
12U Quicksilver Metallic WA-519F $0 1,467 18%
21U Electron Blue Metallic WA-779J $0 1,814 22%
41U Black WA-8555 $0 2,205 27%
70U Torch Red WA-9075 $0 1,746 21%
79U Millenium Yellow WA-423G $600 1,065 13%

Interior Color Options

RPO Color Production Percent
19I Black 6,734 81%
70I Black w/ Torch Red seat inserts, lower dash and lower doors (opt). 1,563 19%

 Manufacturer paint code number for the 2002 Z06 wheels is WAPB-9789

Canadian Production

 

RPO Color Total      
12U Quicksilver Metallic 57      
21U Electron Blue Metallic 54      
41U Black 65      
70U Torch Red 50      
79U Millenium Yellow 67      
RPO Model Total      
1YY37 Base Hardtop - Z06 Model 293      

 

 

 


                                                                                                          

 

 

  End-Year Production Numbers for 2001 Z06

Option Code

Description

Z06 Total Options

%

TOTAL PRODUCTION

5773

100%

7OU

TORCH RED EXTERIOR

1623

22%

41U

BLACK EXTERIOR

1819

30%

1OU

WHITE EXTERIOR

352

6%

13U

QUICKSILVER  METALLIC EXTERIOR

1345

21%

79U

MILLENNIUM YELLOW EXTERIOR

634

11%

19I

BLACK INTERIOR TRIM

4112

71%

704

MODIFIED TORCH RED INTERIOR 1661

29%

AAB

MEMORY PACKAGE

4780

81%

B34

CARPETED INSERT – FRONT FLOOR MATS

5690

99%

B84

EXTERIOR BODY SIDE MOLDING

2955

51%

UL0

AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE W/ AUTO REV. 

70

1%

V49

LICENSE PLATE FRAME

3285

55%

DDO

Electro-chromic Mirrors ??
 

 

 

2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06  

Engine Type 5.7 L V8
Displacement 5665/346
Valves 16
Horsepower 385@6000
Torque 385@4800
Fuel System SEFI
Transmission Manual OD
Fuel Economy (city/hwy) 19/28

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Historical Background
 

The 47-year history of the Corvette is packed with stories and legends, and the Z06 and LS6 designations that today's Corvette Team has chosen to identify the hottest Corvette to-date and its 385-hp engine are not new. They are terms from Corvette's glorious past, and it was precisely for that reason that these designations were chosen - to recognize and pay homage to the significant accomplishments of past Corvette Teams.  

Zora Duntov's Z06
Today's Z06 is the evolution of a concept first put forward by the legendary Zora Arkus-Duntov.

In 1962, GM was observing the Automobile Manufacturers Association's ban on all forms of competitive activity, a ban that had been in effect since 1957, and Zora was chafing under its restrictions. As every student of Corvette history knows, Zora delighted in finding ways to circumvent authority and go fast at the same time. In 1963 this rebellious streak manifested itself in the form of the Z06 RPO (Regular Production Option) ... a package specifically designed for competition-minded Corvette buyers who could order a race-ready model with just one check of an option box.

The Z06 RPO debuted on what was then a startling new Corvette, the 1963 "split-window" Sting Ray coupe, a car that would go down in Corvette annals as a defining moment in more ways than one.

The Z06 package was not a cheap date in those days. It added $1,818.45 to the Sting Ray's $4,257.00 base price. In addition, Z06 required $661.75 in forced content, including the optional fuel injection ($430.40), four-speed manual transmission ($188.03) and Positraction rear axle ($43.05). All together it resulted in additional option costs of $2,480.20, or 58-percent of the Sting Ray's base price.

Included in the Z06 package were Al-Fin power drum brakes with sintered-metallic linings (four-wheel disc brakes would not be offered until the 1965 model year), heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars, stronger shocks, much stiffer-than-stock springs, a dual master brake cylinder, and a long-distance 36.5 gallon gas tank for endurance racing.

As a reflection of Zora's determination that the Sting Ray coupes be GT-class or SCCA contenders, the Z06's debut was particularly auspicious. In the fall of 1962, a group of Z06-equipped Sting Rays headed west from the St. Louis factory to California. They were driven by Bob Bondurant, Dave McDonald, Jerry Grant and Doug Hooper. The destination was the Riverside Raceway and the Los Angeles Times Three-Hour Invitational Race scheduled for October 13, 1962. The drive served as the break-in period for the powertrains, and upon arrival the cars were race-prepped for the event. Bondurant, McDonald, Grant and Hooper would also do the on-track driving honors.

As luck would have it, that race also marked the debut of Carroll Shelby's soon-to-be-legendary Ford-powered British sports car known as the Cobra. The gauntlet was well and truly thrown.

In what must have been a moment of pure ecstasy for Duntov, one of the Z06 Sting Rays, owned by Mickey Thompson and piloted by Doug Hooper, took the checkered flag for an out-of-the-box win. Even Mickey Thompson seemed stunned, reportedly exclaiming, "I don't think it's ever been done before ... a new production car winning the first time out."

Ultimately, only 199 Z06-equipped Sting Ray coupes were produced, making it one of the rarest and most collectible Corvettes of all time. And even though the package was eventually offered for the Sting Ray convertible (with an option price of $1,293.95), records indicate that no such cars were built.

Later on Zora Duntov stated, "Suitably equipped and set up, the new Corvette promises a potential that is hard to equal or surpass by even the world's costliest cars. To make the Corvette this kind of vehicle is the goal of Chevrolet's engineering personnel."

Almost 40 years later, those words could be used without alteration to describe the target that today's Corvette Team aimed for in the development of the 2001 Z06.

Another Corvette Legend: The 1971 LS6
The LS6 engine RPO has been offered once before in Corvette history, but only for one model year (1971). With 454 cubic inches (7.4 liters), a cast-iron "big-block" and aluminum heads, the first LS6 was second only to the full-blown L88 racing engine offered from 1967 through 1969 - in terms of both power and legend.

The original LS6 produced 425 bhp (gross) and was the most powerful engine offered in 1971. Only 188 cars were produced with this powerplant, less than one-percent of Corvette's 21,801-production run for the year. The option price was $1,221.00, or 22-percent of the coupe's $5,496.00 base price.

When tested by a leading automotive magazine, an LS6 with a four-speed manual and a 3.36:1 limited-slip differential produced the following numbers:

 
• 0 to 60 mph =
 5.3 seconds
• Quarter-mile =
13.8 seconds@105 mph
• Fuel economy =
 9-14 mpg

 

Also in 1971 a ZR2 package was offered. It was priced at $1,747.00 and included the LS6, a heavy-duty, close-ratio four-speed manual transmission, heavy-duty power brakes, transistorized ignition, lightweight aluminum radiator, special springs, shocks, and front and rear stabilizer bars. A total of only 12 ZR2-equipped Corvettes were produced, making them even rarer than the Z06 models referenced earlier.

Because of what they've accomplished with the new Z06 and LS6, today's Corvette Team members are sure that somewhere Zora Arkus-Duntov is smiling.

National Corvette Museum
Corvette is one of the few cars in the world to have a museum created in its honor by its customers and fans, and a spectacular creation it is.

 

Courtesy of the National Corvette Museum

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CORVETTE HARDTOP Z06

The quest for performance
Zero to 60 in four seconds. Lateral acceleration — 1.0g. Top speed — over 170 mph. Massive power alone does not make a high performance sports car. All performance systems — engine, transmission, chassis, tires and suspension — must work in harmony.

LS6 POWERFUL

Faster revving. Deeper breathing. Stronger internals. With a horsepower rating of 385 at 6000 rpm and torque rating of 385 lb.-ft. at 4800 rpm, the LS6 engine is very good news for performance-focused enthusiasts.

Second-Generation Active Handling System – Standard
Perhaps the greatest strength of the Active Handling System is its ability to help the driver learn the performance limits of Corvette in controlled environments. "Our first-generation Active Handling System was very good," said Dave Hill, Corvette Chief Engineer. "For 2001, our second-generation system is even better, and it is now standard in every Corvette." Working in conjunction with a yaw-rate sensor, lateral accelerometer and other sensors, as well as the ABS and Traction Control, the Active Handling System assists the driver in maintaining control under a variety of driving circumstances. 

New FE4 Suspension
A stronger, tighter, more controlled FE4 suspension is specifically tuned to the Z06. Stabilizer bar and spring rates are higher than those found in other 2001 Corvettes, and greater negative camber helps increase the tire contact patch in aggressive cornering situations on the racetrack. Significantly, Z06 maintains a ride that is appropriate for everyday street use.

High Performance Six-Speed Transmission
In keeping with the sporting nature of the Z06, an automatic transmission will not be available. The six-speed manual features new gear ratios that enhance acceleration through the gears.

 

 

 

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