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JL66REDCPE said:BarryK - I am just east of Vineland -- small rural town called Richland -- population 912![]()
Gerry, I couldn't get your link to your photo to work, is it me or is it Memorex?:LGerry said:I drive my 67 BB all the time every chance I get (about 29000 in two years). The best thing for these cars is to get them right and drive them to keep them right. I will take it to Carlisle again this year (5 hour ride) and love every minute of it. It makes the work commute (126 miles round trip) lovely and the sidepipes are my music and therapy for my soul. DRIVE the car that's what it was meant for. Just my humble opinion.
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Gerry
JL66REDCPE said:I do not drive the car very much at all - maybe 300-500 miles a year. I attend cruise ins mostly and maybe a couple shows a year. I just dont like sitting in a parking lot for 6-8 hours waiting to get a trophy anymore. Don't get me wrong, there are shows that I do attend that are really fun. These shows are either at a great venue or have some kind of festival associated (which equates to great food) with them. The shows at Smithville, NJ, the Blueberry Festival in Hammonton and the Ocean Cty NJ Boardwalk show are two in particular. Also our club Corvette show at Wheaton Village in Millville NJ is a terrific show celebrating its 25th year. I also belong to a local club where the C5's have really taken over. If the club goes on a long cruise, the average travel speed is way faster that I care to travel, plus -- where the heck am I going to get Cam2 or some other racing fuel out on the highway. I have long time freinds with C2's and other classic cars who I travel with to the cruises.
It's a tough job, but I guess someone has to do it.........SebringBill said:If my 57 still had a/c I'd drive it every day. Nonetheless, in 13 years I've managed to put nearly 45000 miles on it; including trips from FL to CA (and back) and FL to MI (and back). I like to take it to the cruise nights and events 'cause it usually steals even the 67 side pipe's thunder.![]()
I do not drive the car very much at all - maybe 300-500 miles a year. I attend cruise ins mostly and maybe a couple shows a year. I just dont like sitting in a parking lot for 6-8 hours waiting to get a trophy anymore. Don't get me wrong, there are shows that I do attend that are really fun. These shows are either at a great venue or have some kind of festival associated (which equates to great food) with them. The shows at Smithville, NJ, the Blueberry Festival in Hammonton and the Ocean Cty NJ Boardwalk show are two in particular. Also our club Corvette show at Wheaton Village in Millville NJ is a terrific show celebrating its 25th year. I also belong to a local club where the C5's have really taken over. If the club goes on a long cruise, the average travel speed is way faster that I care to travel, plus -- where the heck am I going to get Cam2 or some other racing fuel out on the highway. I have long time freinds with C2's and other classic cars who I travel with to the cruises.