1971 Corvette ZR2, one of 12 ever built and one of seven still existing, has undergone a recent restoration by Tucker's Performance Center making it better than new.
The difference between ZR1 and ZR2 lies in the engines where ZR1 had a small-block LT1 350/370hp while ZR2 boasted a big-block LS6 454/425hp.
This Classic White ZR2 restoration is touted as the best example on the planet, receiving a gold certification at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals.
The car, originally shipped to England for racing but faced challenges due to regulations, went through extensive restoration with the use of NOS parts, ensuring high standards and potentially high future value.