I'm in the same boat. Finally, at the age of 64 I purchased my first Corvette. I came close back in '68 but couldn't work out a suitable deal and ended up with a Chevelle SS, that just happened to be traded in on a '69 Corvette by a close friend. He still has his '69.
I have had my 1998, coupe, about 2 weeks and I am enjoying driving it the last few nice days of weather here in Central Illinois before storing it for the winter months.
While I was looking for a C5 and, preferrably, a 2004, couldn't turn this 1998 down. One owner with only 6K miles on it and, according to the owner, rarely has it been in the rain. It is in excellent condition in and out.
It also helped I happen to know the owner and went to school with his wife.
Any and all advice, information anyone here can provide regarding care, maintenance, driving, etc., would be greatly appreciated.
I do have one question. Any recommendations for storing the glass top for the winter? Is it OK to store it in the car? While I am storing the car, at an indoor facility, it is not a climate controlled facility. Does that mean the glass top should be kept at home in a temperature controlled environment?
And, while I'm at it. Is it preferable to disconnect the negative cable on the battery or should a trickle charge be the way to go?
In advance, thanks, for your help.