On Mar 25, 1:40 am, "Thrill5" wrote:
> I currently have a C6 '07 vert, and a C5 '99 coupe (my first vette)...
This is a great thread - brings back memories. I ordered a 67
Corvette rag top before I left on my last cruise before getting out of
the Navy. The brand new car would be waiting for me when I got home.
I saved a lot of money on the cruise and paid for over half of it. I
sold it before I went to California.
The 68 dis not appeal to me but later grew on me and my next one was a
74 T-Top. I liked it my wife and I enjoyed riding around in it as
well as commuting together. On one trip to Michigan, her home State,
we were riding along the Ohio Turnpike and I pointed out the idiot
next to us in a Volare with kids in the car seats and a tire on the
roof. Then Brian was born. The Vette got traded in on a Volare and
next year we were the idiots on the Turnpike going to Michigan.
Then Brian got a full scholarship and went away to college. At the
time I had two Caprices - one wagon - one sedan - and a truck. Sold
the Caprice wagon for cash to a Middle Eastern liquor dealer in Wash,
DC. Saw the car around every now and then. Bought a teal 92 C4 for
cash and we were back in the old days. I always wanted my 67 back -
nothing could equal that in my mind. In 01 I drove a C5 and it seemed
more like my wife's Seville than a Corvette. Got back in the 92,
started it up, heard those mufflers, car shaking, windshield moving in
tight turns -- love this car.
Then I bought a 6-spd C5 convertible with all the options except
performance suspension - I had the select ride instead. After owning
and driving this, my yearning for the 67 went away. This one is a 67
and then some. Similar cockpit. I couldn't drive the 67 for 8 hrs on
a trip without getting a backache. We drove the C5 to Florida on a 13
hr trip with no back ache.
I am looking at the C6 - nice power - don't really need it. I can get
up to 32 MPG with the C5 if I stay under 65. The convertible top
mechanism takes up too much trunk space. I say I'll stay with the C5,
but in looking what I have done, there is probably a C6 or C7 in my
future.
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