silver98
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Don't forget, the fuel cells in the C5R are relocated and not the same twin tubs that the 'normal' C5's have.
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Chrisr said:I kinda have to think this accident thing is a rarity. Being in the the fire department, we usually get some kind of notice, whether from the federal, state, local level, or even from other departments about common incidents, such as Corvette's bursting in to flames. To date we have recieved no such notification.
I'd chalk it up to being your plain old accident that had a terrible ending.
BTW, I've been a member of the local FD for 12 years now, and can honestly say, out of all the wrecks I've been on, NONE involved a Corvette. I guess that says something about us Corvette owners and the way we drive!
Now, Mustangs are a whole 'nother story!!!!!
gmjunkie said:My Dad was the same way till I tricked'm in to Driven my L88 when I was about 22! He ended up gone 2hr driven around the Lake lookin at the collage girles! I'm shure it was because thay were Lookin at this Old Fart cruzen a 68 427 Tri-Power with the top down!!![]()
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And Now I'm an Old Fart too!!!
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gmjunkie!!
c5vetter said:unfortunately, stupidity usually is the reason for most "accidents" (sic) - and, even more unfortunate, when the Government gets involved and trys to regulate stupidity we have even larger problems