FOR SALE - LS1TECH Project SS - 35th Anniv. LE Convertible
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FOR SALE - LS1TECH Project SS - 35th Anniv. LE Convertible
Its for sale! Making room for later toys:
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Tony
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Tony
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I had to do a search for this one, tony, your gona hate me Ripped from the post of tony telling everyone about the purchase of the blue car.
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Never really been a big Vette lover, but I do like the C6. Perhaps that upcoming Z06 will change my mind. I like Vettes, but not enough to sell my 35th to give up the garage spot. I know which car will be cooler to own in 10-20 years
Originally Posted by Nine Ball
okay, quit vette leg humping in here! I'd still rather have my convertible or my '69 over a stock C5 anyday. Now, the C6 would be tempting though.
Originally Posted by Nine Ball
Hey Dean, I'm not old enough to buy a Vette
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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
I still stand by my word, C5s aren't tempting enough for me to sell the Convertible. I'd buy a C6.
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Originally Posted by stang killer
yea i woudlnt trade either of em for a C5 either. But I couldnt picture you in a vette...yet. Get some gray hair and youll fit right in. On a serious note, what color are you looking at getting.
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I don't know why people say you have to be old to own a Corvette? I bought my first one when I was 21, it was a used 69 convertible. I think if you own a Corvette you are fortunate. The Corvette has been representing the US in road racing for over 50 years and has a great racing heritage. The technology you see on the street cars has trickled down from the race cars. Good example is the C5R success leading to the developement of the C6 Z06. The Corvette has been an American icon for many years. Corvettes had IRS since 63 and 4 wheel disc brakes since the late 60s and true dual exhaust earlier than that. Even the f-body doesn't have TRUE dual exhaust. The Corvette has been the leader in American sports car technology and performance in road racing for years.
Tony will be happy with a Corvette, regardless of age. They handle like they are on rails, the brakes are awesome (large diameter and cooled), and we know what the drivetrain is like. So as cool as f-bodies are, I think Tony is long overdue to get a Corvette. Good luck Tony and I know you will be happy with a C6.
ps- I owned both and IMO the f-bodies are great drag race cars and the Corvettes are great road race cars.
Tony will be happy with a Corvette, regardless of age. They handle like they are on rails, the brakes are awesome (large diameter and cooled), and we know what the drivetrain is like. So as cool as f-bodies are, I think Tony is long overdue to get a Corvette. Good luck Tony and I know you will be happy with a C6.
ps- I owned both and IMO the f-bodies are great drag race cars and the Corvettes are great road race cars.
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Originally Posted by JackZ28
I think he was referring to the idea that older people are the ones who can usually afford to buy new ones.
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Tony, I hope you are looking for a 6 speed with the Z51 package. Definitely the way to go! The Z51 package buys you a lot of cool options such as supension upgrades, tranny gearing, coolers for tranny & power steering, and larger cross drilled rotors. I'm sure you've done your homework, but I can't see you passing that option up!
Last edited by Dean-o; 03-23-2005 at 12:08 PM.