Here Crown Auto and Fleet Services gives explanation how the 1971 Corvette Stingray came with several engine options that
could be added to the $5,456 base coupe price. Total production numbers were
pretty thin in 1971, with a total of 7,121 convertibles and 14,500 coupes.
One of the rarest, and most desirable options, is the LS6
454ci, 425hp engine, which added $1,221 to the base price. There were only 188
of these rare Corvettes made in 1971. I can only imagine price must have been
the issue, as this was a highly desirable, high horsepower big block. The LS6
454 was conservatively rated at 425 horsepower, but I bet with the right tuning
and some bolt on aftermarket parts 550 horsepower would not be difficult to
attain. Can you imagine how much fun that car would have been?
I would love to take off the T-Tops and hit the streets with
this Saturday night special! I have always loved the big block Corvettes, as
they seem to symbolize the ultimate in American sports cars. Simply say the
words "big block Corvette" to an automotive enthusiast, and watch
their eyes light up. These cars have always been coveted among collectors and
enthusiasts. However, with today's gas prices, I can see why this car would be
less desirable as a daily driver, as it almost undoubtedly boasted high single
digit or low double digit gas mileage ratings. In the early part of the 1970s,
gas was cheap, so that was not an issue at the time, and there were few
emissions controls, so this car would have been king of the streets.
By the mid-70's, the gas crunch and emissions issues would
squash any further development of these types of cars. I wonder if this was
only available via special order, or if they were available on the dealership
lots? I was not alive in 1971, so I don't really know, and cannot find any data
to support either side. I do know that with only 188 of them made, this is
quite a rare and desirable option for any Corvette collector.
I would love to see one of these in person, or see photos of
the build sheet or data plate. I wonder how many of the ultra rare cars exist
today, and how many people own them without realizing how rare they are? I
would love to have one of these big block monster Corvettes!
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