Hey, Bob!
I was at the junkyard the other day and came across these in the glovebox of a 2000 Escalade and immediately thought of you! I was wondering if you wanted them, i'll mail them to you for free if you're interested!
The Gold Key package sure does sound cool no matter how "gimmicky" it...
I've never been able to find a reputable figure. I emailed GM years ago asking and they were not able to give me any numbers. Somewhere in some ancient paperwork has production numbers, hopefully they will be uncovered/revealed soon.
Nice! The paint looks to be in excellent condition. I've never been to the UK, but I certainly would not expect to find a Z71 tahoe there. Surely those are uncommon there too?
Here it is in all it's Glory. It has been in some extreme environments and never missed a beat. There's days where it starts up at 5-6am, and doesn't turn off until 10-11pm at night. It has conquered the beaches of Eastern NC on the hottest days of the year lugging through deep sand. It has...
This is a 2000 Chevy Sales book that lists the base price and options pricing. It shows the Z71 being $39,544.000 as the base price. I believe the optional ZM9 package was ~$1500.
Here is an Advertisement for the Z71, If you look closely you can see it has different Hubcaps and the center bars on the grill guard seems to be pointed differently. Strange....
Inspired by Cadillac Bob's thread, and ever-so jealous of his Escalade.... I decided to make this thread for myself and others alike of the slightly less luxurious though just as uncommon Tahoe Z71. This thread will (hopefully) be filled with Z71 appreciation and knowledge and serve as a Z71...
Appears the 12 disc changer came in Corvettes and Camaros as well. Looks to be made by Pioneer. Just something else to add to the long want list for the Junkyard.
I wish we could find an example in a tahoe/suburban. Very curious where they mounted it.