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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Why a Corvette?
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<blockquote data-quote="CCO" data-source="post: 72324" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Came to Canada in '57 and was immediately blown away by our cars and their horsepower. Loved the 'vettes but never could afford one until later on and then marriage and kids happened, so the 'vette thing was shelved.</p><p></p><p>Did have a few muscle cars including the Shelby you mentioned but was really amazed at the C4 ZR1 when she was introduced in 1990. Was absolutely taken by it.</p><p></p><p>Still didn't get into a 'vette until my brother did in 2011 at which time I bought a GS.</p><p>Since then I have my brother's C6 vert as well as a C4 vert to satisfy that lingering C4 passion.</p><p></p><p>LOve all vettes, and tho they aren't the most expensive sports cars available, they are arguably some of the best performing cars on the road now. </p><p></p><p>My passion will live on as long as I'm around, and very happy to have jumped into the corvette world.</p><p></p><p>Colin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCO, post: 72324, member: 970"] Came to Canada in '57 and was immediately blown away by our cars and their horsepower. Loved the 'vettes but never could afford one until later on and then marriage and kids happened, so the 'vette thing was shelved. Did have a few muscle cars including the Shelby you mentioned but was really amazed at the C4 ZR1 when she was introduced in 1990. Was absolutely taken by it. Still didn't get into a 'vette until my brother did in 2011 at which time I bought a GS. Since then I have my brother's C6 vert as well as a C4 vert to satisfy that lingering C4 passion. LOve all vettes, and tho they aren't the most expensive sports cars available, they are arguably some of the best performing cars on the road now. My passion will live on as long as I'm around, and very happy to have jumped into the corvette world. Colin. [/QUOTE]
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