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OK so I am over 50 years old!

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That must be why I like driving my 89s it makes me feel 20 younger:D
 
how many winters you've got behind you does NOT count

how many summers you've got in front does
 
speedmaster4 said:
how many winters you've got behind you does NOT count

how many summers you've got in front does

Well said :_rock
 
What I could not afford years ago I can now and enjoying every minute of it!:rotfl
 
Your post made me think back. I bought my first 'vette, new, in 1980. It was a most exciting time for me, as I had always wanted one. I had to sell it 2 years later (first child of three to come). And now that I am 51, (I bought my second one last year) owning a C4 is great. It is so much more car and it is great to be back driving a vette again. The age means nothing, the thrill is still there.
 
Age means nothing!!! Many of us are baby boomers and we never want to age nor grow up. I remember my sister taking me to the NY auto show in 1971 when I was 10 yrs old. I was so excited to sit in the 71 Vette that was on display there. Just this past spring I doubled my collection of Vettes to two with the addition of my blue 71 454 coupe. With the C4 and a C3 I feel I have the best of both worlds....Technology with the C4 and old fashioned brute horsepower with the C3. Now if only I could get a mid-year!!!:lou My wife has been undertanding enough with two of them...With three young kids I wouldnt have the room anyway!!!

Anthony
 
MRANT212 said:
Age means nothing!!! Many of us are baby boomers and we never want to age nor grow up. I remember my sister taking me to the NY auto show in 1971 when I was 10 yrs old. I was so excited to sit in the 71 Vette that was on display there. Just this past spring I doubled my collection of Vettes to two with the addition of my blue 71 454 coupe. With the C4 and a C3 I feel I have the best of both worlds....Technology with the C4 and old fashioned brute horsepower with the C3. Now if only I could get a mid-year!!!:lou My wife has been undertanding enough with two of them...With three young kids I wouldnt have the room anyway!!!

Anthony

Great quote!

"how many winters you've got behind you does NOT count
how many summers you've got in front does"



I turn 50 in less than three months....OUCH!

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I guess I'm not the only one from the 60s and 70s era :upthumbs
 
Age

My dad had a new 1960 vette that he and I put 250,000 on. I was 18 when he got it so you can do the math about my age now but I am having a blast with my 93. Unlike the wedding night it stops thrilling me.;)
 
John Robinson said:
My dad had a new 1960 vette that he and I put 250,000 on. I was 18 when he got it so you can do the math about my age now but I am having a blast with my 93. Unlike the wedding night it stops thrilling me.;)

I hope you meant "it NEVER stops thrilling me!" :)
 
A Vett does keep ones spirit young. I'm looking forward to my c-8 .I'll be almost 90 semi retired and be able to spend more time with the car.
 
You Kids

You kids are all alike...Iwish I could see 50 again or even 60 would be OK
Mike R:D
 
Mike,
You and I should check-out group pricing on a few cases of Geritol! "Black Fang" is getting harder and harder to enter and exit nowadays.

Oldnslow Lar
 
aged corvette owners

i am 72 this year and you can see i am still into corvettes,and i still do not need any viagra,could be the corvettes. :D
 
I_R_DA_ONE said:
You kids are all alike...Iwish I could see 50 again or even 60 would be OK
Mike R:D

I still feel like a kid....especially driving the vette....Thanks Mike....We live in a time of longevity like never experienced before...I love my toys, large and small! :beer
 
Over 50 also . . . fifth Corvette . . . sixth Harley . . . 21 years US Army Special Ops . . . Viagra? What's that?

Heck, I can still recall how big those H-78/15's looked on the '67 Roadster . . .

Think young - act young - stay young (although Motrin is my new best friend . . .)
 
58 this year and I just bought the ZR-1 to put away for 10 years so that I might mature enough to drive it.:crazy
I still do burn-outs in Thunder just like I did in the 60 over 30 years ago and Roger still jumps up at the slightest provocation… without drug assistance.:naughty:
 
Good post for the New Year.

Turning 50 on Feb. 2nd. Youngest kid is 6, oldest 23.

Refuse to drive anything but a Vette.

No time and not enough money to act old.

George
 

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