- Joined
- Jun 5, 2001
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- Corvette
- 71 Conv. (Sold) / 98 Pewter Coupe (Sold)
I agree with Gerry. If it brings people into a showroom and gives an appreciation of Chevys to someone who once had none, I'm for it. The market is way too important to rest on the laurels of a name that has been gone since 76.So fear not, nor fret!:nono The Stingray or Sting Ray badge has been missing for over 15 years, and just as its disappearance took nothing away from the subsequent Corvette generations, its re-packaged emergence will not obscure nor sunset the Corvette name.
GerryLP:cool
And besides, there are those in the Corvette community who still insist that the only "real" Corvettes were built in St. Louis, and still others who say a "real" Corvette hasn't been built since 67, and yet others even go so far as to think that solid axles are the only "real" ones.
With just a few mods, that thing will be running circles around a lot of Corvettes.