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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
"The Itch"
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 39276" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>The salt can definitely make a mess of a car in short order, and once it is in the cracks and crannies, it keep on eating away. The summer rain doesn't seem to cause much trouble. We have a '97 Olds LSS that has never seen winter but lots of rain during the summer. The under side still looks like new. We put nearly as many miles on our Corvette last summer as the previous owners did in the previous seven years. It's not like the car is any special hipo low production model that will be worth a lot of money some day. The early '90s ZR1s were as special as they come and are going for around $20K and less around here and one has less that 30K miles on it. We might as well enjoy ours. I'll probably lose my license from old age and senility before we can wear it out.</p><p> With the mild conditions over the last few days, the knee deep snow inn our back yard is now down to about 8" today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 39276, member: 1228"] The salt can definitely make a mess of a car in short order, and once it is in the cracks and crannies, it keep on eating away. The summer rain doesn't seem to cause much trouble. We have a '97 Olds LSS that has never seen winter but lots of rain during the summer. The under side still looks like new. We put nearly as many miles on our Corvette last summer as the previous owners did in the previous seven years. It's not like the car is any special hipo low production model that will be worth a lot of money some day. The early '90s ZR1s were as special as they come and are going for around $20K and less around here and one has less that 30K miles on it. We might as well enjoy ours. I'll probably lose my license from old age and senility before we can wear it out. With the mild conditions over the last few days, the knee deep snow inn our back yard is now down to about 8" today. [/QUOTE]
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