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starbuck
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Peace starbuck. :L No offense intended. I was just agreeing with you.
None taken...and I'll still wave at you too
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Had 2 (early) 74's myself, (at the same time) a coupe & a roadster, yes there was always real comradery there. I find the newer turn the key & drive vette owners are the ones that dont wave, the hands on classic guys always seem to have time for a wave.
Tom
I've got a roadster (or tourer as it is more appropriately called) Strong bonds in the LBC (Little British Car) people. Same as Vette people, just a different flavor I guess.
And I think you're right that older car owners seem to be more into the social aspects of special cars.
Nothing wrong with a C5 or C6 owner, I just think that when you've restored an older car or done most of the work on it it just strengthens your ties to the vehicle and others who have gone through the same process.
Sports cars are like women to me...they're all beautiful...just some more so than others
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