yes 1969 427 big block all aluminum verry rare
how old are you?
The 350 LT1 in the 1993-97 Z28s are considered by some as a "detuned" Corvette engine, but they never matched the Corvette in actual horsepower ratings (not officially, anyway)
Says who?
No
yes they did make a 4 seater corvette.
2012 Corvette ZR1
Only a proto-type.
The rarest production Corvette ever built was the 1983 L83 coupe. Officially, there is only ONE of these cars in existence, and it resides in the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY. Other production rarities include the legendary RPO ZL1 optioned 427 aluminum big block in 1969, and the RPO NO3 36 gallon fuel tank coupe in 1967. Both of these options were installed on only two production cars in their respective years. For a complete list of years, options, codes, costs, and production numbers, M.F. Dobbins Corvette Black Book is an invaluable source.
No. A true 442 came with a 400 cu.in. 4 barrel carburetor engine with duel exhaust.
None that were ever released for sale. There were some show cars way back in the day--the original ""Nomad" wagon, for example. But no Corvette offered for sale by the factory ever came with more than two seats.
Not in the US or Canada. The only aluminum coin considered for the US was an aluminum penny which was made in the 1970s but never released and only a handful of examples still exist.
No it NEVER EVER EVER EVER changes other wise it would be a completely different element like aluminum .