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I have no doubt that at some point in time, you'll be sharing Corvette stories with the likes of 81Kix, MrsSchroder, 78SilAnniv, XL8R, 6Shooter, and other ladies of the CAC! :L



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I have no doubt that at some point in time, you'll be sharing Corvette stories with the likes of 81Kix, MrsSchroder, 78SilAnniv, XL8R, 6Shooter, and other ladies of the CAC! :L
I have no doubt that at some point in time, you'll be sharing Corvette stories with the likes of 81Kix, MrsSchroder, 78SilAnniv, XL8R, 6Shooter, and other ladies of the CAC! :L
What can I say...work is real slow today... :Lotfl
otfl be nice Andre
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..... 6Shooter, and other ladies of the CAC! :L
Yep, paybacks are tough around here!thats a shot across the bow eh?
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thats a shot across the bow eh?
yeah.....the reason why i said i was going to try for within the next five years is because im still young and because i only have two more years left of school until i get my bachelor of science in interior design.....and because in five years i will only be 24 and still young and won't be too late for me to have kids too....i want the car before i have kids but if it doesn't happen that way then oh well....i will still get one.....
wHICH 72 Corvette? A roadster or coupe? 350, 350 Lt-1 or 454?i know it can be a little bias and stupid but im doing this for a class research paper and i just want peoples opinion on it that's all....
So then which is the better car?hey everyone i just got my paper and i got a 96 out of 100 point so i got a 96% on my paper.....i only had a few minor mistakes and that was it....i'm soooo happy.....thank you everyone for helping me out.....
well my opinioin the 72 is better but when it came down to it, it was what you would prefer.
It would be safe to say that the newer Corvette is better for daily commuting where the 72 is a sunday / weekend car that requires alot more maintenance since it has points, carb to the computers of today in the newer Corvette. The newer Corvette is more comfortable and will outperform any 72 Corvette with the 3 engine options offered that year.
Nope, wouldn't be safe to say that at all.
Properly maintained old Corvettes are quite reliable and surprisingly comfortable. Old Vettes are not garage queens, you can drive the heck out of 'em every day if you want, my Vette has well over 500,000 miles on it. I road trip the car whenever and wherever I feel like it.
You would be surprised how quick and how well the old cars can handle with modern rubber and shocks. I'm not suggesting a C3 could run twisties with a newer Vette.
Drag race you??? :L U need to quit while you are still running. I'm sureSorry you had an experience with an old bucket of bolts. Just because you drove a wreck that doesn't mean they're all junk.
My original L48 ran fine on pump gas. Heck that motor went over 200,000 miles between rebuilds. I can't remember the last time I touched the points, the Q jet works quite well and I never, ever have to mess with it.
I spend far more $ on my wifes MiniVan or my 2005 LS6 Cadillac each year than the old Vette on regular maintenance and repairs (the Caddy is under warranty and still costs more than the Vette)
I've been driving my "Keeper" Vette for nearly 30 years (along with other Vetts and cars), like I said, the modern rubber and shocks are a night and day improvement. My Dads C5 is loud inside as is the '69, you feel every bump in either car. I don't have to break my back to get in and out of the '69 like a C4 (or buy those expensive 315/35/ZR17" rear tires anymore).
What's more, I don't care which Vette you drive the end result of a long road trip is the same "LEMME OUT OF THIS THING".
Michelin Pilots are cheaper than run flats (less than half the cost and they last 3x as long as F1 Supercars), my rear brakes last over 80,000 miles a set (I just replaced the ORIGINAL rear rotors in 2006) and my fronts last 25,000 or so. My Dad does brakes and buys expensive tires for his C5 far more often than I do, the C5's have insane wind noise when the passenger window sucks out a high speed as do the C3's. My original TH400 went OVER 400,000 miles before a rebuild, I still run the original, un-rebuilt front suspension, steering box, rear end and u joints. If I run the car to the desert in the summer my feet do get pretty hot (Okay, Damn hot) but no Vette is any good for that, the C4 or C5 are OVENs in the desert, by the time the interior in the C5 cools down you are dead or where you need to be. God forbid you hit the brakes hard in the C5 to many times when it's 115 out, you'll be needing yet another set of rear rotors. Or bring a C4 down from 160MPH to many times (new front rotors again?) Much less the quality of the newer interiors don't come close to the old with the plastic bits that peel and brake on the newer cars.
The old Vette runs fine on pump gas and my dash doesn't light up like a Christmas tree telling me to Service Traction Control or Stability System.
Nope, my family and I have had more than a few Corvettes, my high mileage C3 is cheaper to run than the newer cars and easier to climb in and out of.
The last time my '69 went for a flat bed ride or couldn't get to the mechanic under it's own power was November 6, 1997.
All that said I love the new Vettes.
I see your ZO6 in the pic, wanna compare tire, brake and oil change bills? I know you don't want to drag race me.