Whats Up with Corvette Owners..
I'm on the Ferrari site all the time, and I'd say that they are just as cool as the f-body guys. Money doesn't always make you snobbish... but I do agree that a lot of the Corvette guys I run into in the grocery store parking lot have been dicks while chatting on the way inside. To most of them they just bought the car because it's a Corvette and they couldn't care less other than what it's supposed to signify.
Mostly because there is a larger pool to draw from!
Also because a larger portion of Corvette owners aren't going to touch their car. The F-Body is easier to tinker with because broken parts are cheaper.
Lots of younger guys who like to tinker with cars also buy the cheaper F-Body, used especially. Older people spend the money up front and then never crack the heads of the engine etc.
Also not many people drag race their Corvettes into the deep 9's. Lots of F-Body guys (NOT typical) do that, serious tech knowledge required.
While a lot of Corvette guys are MUCH more serious on the track as opposed to just having fun at the track. Actual driving experience required, not knowing off the top of your head what goes with what in what part of what specific engine.
They might stick shocks on there and mess with the sway-bars (also of course lower it) but for track fun the Corvette (C5&C6) makes more than enough power to have fun in the stock track type stuff (SCCA). Which means you don't need to be a wrench monkey or a mechanic and you never need to learn.

And us Corvette owners are not as ignorant as you think; I can spot a genuine Lloyds floor mat from a knock-off at 200 yards. Don't need the satin jacket to be in the club but ya do need the Corvette kneesocks and straw hat if you wanna be like us.
Last edited by BudgetPlan1; Feb 27, 2007 at 10:49 AM.
And us Corvette owners are not as ignorant as you think; I can spot a genuine Lloyds floor mat from a knock-off at 200 yards. Don't need the sating jacket to be in the club but ya do need the Corvette kneesocks and straw hat if you wanna be like us.
You know people have died for words less than that.
I have a bunch of friends I have met and they have become really good friends. They have/ or had F-bodies and the ones that sold there cars are getting vettes. I work on the majority of my cars and have learned alot about them, especially the f-bodies. The vette is a different kind of monster that I am learning more and more about.
To sum it all up, there are cocky people in no matter what car they have.
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Mostly because there is a larger pool to draw from!
Also because a larger portion of Corvette owners aren't going to touch their car. The F-Body is easier to tinker with because broken parts are cheaper.
Lots of younger guys who like to tinker with cars also buy the cheaper F-Body, used especially. Older people spend the money up front and then never crack the heads of the engine etc.
Also not many people drag race their Corvettes into the deep 9's. Lots of F-Body guys (NOT typical) do that, serious tech knowledge required.
While a lot of Corvette guys are MUCH more serious on the track as opposed to just having fun at the track. Actual driving experience required, not knowing off the top of your head what goes with what in what part of what specific engine.
They might stick shocks on there and mess with the sway-bars (also of course lower it) but for track fun the Corvette (C5&C6) makes more than enough power to have fun in the stock track type stuff (SCCA). Which means you don't need to be a wrench monkey or a mechanic and you never need to learn.
Most of the guys on this forum are drag racers and if you want to drag the F-body is better suited. If you want to track the car the Vette is better. (Generally speaking)
If you want to see a good group of Vette guys stop over to the Corvette Forum Autocrossing/Road Race page. You won't hear any talk of Zanio just a bunch of track rats doing what a Corvette is good at - laying down some damn quick lap times!
I used to drive a Porsche..and they have the wave too...I started waving an dF-body guys when I got my Camaro....and kept geting funny stares and got flippe doff a couple of times....Im getting the wave from every C5 vette I see...C6 guys......[borat voice]Not so much......[/borat voice]
I enjoy both forums. I never really post over here. I just use it to look at all the engine parts and technical, then I am over there to look at body/int/ corvette only style parts and cruise ins. I wave at all the vettes and get several waves back. I never really aproach vette owners when i am out in the DD. I am afraid if they see some guy get out of a cavalier and approach them, I am probably going to rob them, LOL.
I enjoy both forums. I never really post over here. I just use it to look at all the engine parts and technical, then I am over there to look at body/int/ corvette only style parts and cruise ins. I wave at all the vettes and get several waves back. I never really aproach vette owners when i am out in the DD. I am afraid if they see some guy get out of a cavalier and approach them, I am probably going to rob them, LOL.
Yeah I had some guy in a oxygenated/white C3 look at me put the hubcaps on my DD Scion xB. You know that, scumbag box-driver look.
Yeah... I had the garage door opened with my perfectly washed and waxed black Z06 sitting there.
The snooty Corvette owners never seem to believe that people own a beater/DD while the real Corvette owners who enjoy more than just the status (you don't even have to mod/work on it) are more like normal human beings.
They start to talk about their car and then sorta look down on my xB and then I say I definately like the feel of my Z06 over my older FE1 suspension C5 convertible.
I am careful though not to ever look down at someone with a "lesser car" though.
I felt really bad at how my wife's redneck father went nuts over my 1999 Z28. I gave him the entire interior (I swapped an ebony on into it) and he actually cut and fit the entire damn thing into his 1974 Camaro (with the steel front and rear bumpers).
I put over 17k into the car and then I sold it for 7k. He just had this sad look on his face that I didn't sell/give it to him (he couldn't even afford 7k for it, I actually paid the last 4 months of his 1997 v6 Mustang bill and half a year of insurance).
His dream car is an overused 1991 C4 sitting on the lot rotting at the Dodge dealership he works at.
So my advice to keep from getting flammed... Think about what your posting... if it has to do with stgreet racing, or is disrespectful you might keep it to yourself...
many of the posters here are younger atleast from my experiance.. So LS1tech should be an ok place for everything you can't talk about with the older guys.

PS: don't take any offense from my post... i say this from experiance....
I'm in the FI scene so pretty much everyone I associate with has a supercharger or twin turbo combo, so that's a radically different crowd than the clowns who would send you a PM regarding your spelling.
Congrats on your new Z and welcome to the club.
I posted a kill story and the thread got closed! Whats' the point in having a Vette if your not gonna put your foot down and blow away some wanbe in a rice burner.
Then there this old guy who posted 62 years old first Vette he gets upto 3,500rpm and then changes gear and the Vette sounds great. What's the redline for you get to 6,000rpm then it sounds great. probalbly scare himself half to death if he did get to the red line.
I not saying they are all like it but the should have a retirment section on there for the old fogeys!
Last edited by 97vetteman; Mar 1, 2007 at 01:11 AM.
There just aren't many mechanics who even own a Corvette. Either because of the money for the newer/younger mechanics OR the older mechanics already screwed around with a Camaro enough and now they have a family and a SUV payment to deal with.
Just look at the sponser car section, lots of Firebird and Camaro's in there.
This site is pretty much F-Body.com though anytime I ask a question and passingly mention it is for the C5 people still give answers based on a F-Body.
No I didn't break the IAT sensor bung in my lid...


