withdrawls

Very early in my ownership of my Corvette I went about 18 months without driving it. On the plus side it felt like I had a new car again once I did drive it.

Winters are tough, you will make it through it.
 
Agreed it will always be a curse living in the north .Normally the car is in Orlando by now but this year the car and I are crossing off the days on a calender (95 days left).I did install a 40 inch TV in the garage so we can watch NASCAR in February. Yep ,95 days :(
 
In a sense its a bonus having a 'vette.

One is not tempted to grab winter rims and tires and drive it year round if one
lives in anywhere other than possibly B.C.
Yes..its stinks having to 'go without' for ~ 4 months.

Tony,
welland...remembering the 'vettes of years past !!
 
There are several of us in past years store our cars at a self storage next to the Orlando airport .I head down in late Oct or Nov. and catch up with friends on the way usually hit the tail of the dragon .Talking with my neighbors we all search for discount air tickets and length of stay varies .In my case I leave Maine on Wednesday and return on Tuesday sometimes twice a month .If I get down to Florida and it's cold I head for Key West .

Heading home In April I take different routes meeting more friends and sometimes stop in Bowling Green .

Anyone interested next year let me know :D
 
Having my ZR1 at a self storage in Las Vegas one winter was neat to do... flew 3 times to enjoy it.

This winter I just rented a Convertible in Miami and went to Key West so got some "fun" fix.

4 of us tried to buy a condo in Vegas.. had a huge double garage... wanted to store the ZR1 there.. but the deal fell through :(

Brian
 
Did you remember to clean the windshield?????

LOL......that's actually a great winter time job. What a pain in the a$$ that is!!
I have the method that works perfectly though, just need to find longer arms some where. I tried using my feet but the nieghbors started talking about me.:leaving:

Bill
 
Tony, even if you lived in B.C. where we are, all the rain we get would not let you drive the vette all year round. Where we live it lierally rains from Mid Oct. through to end of April. We may not have snow like you all have east of us but the rain plays havoc with the ground pin connections under the car, all thirteen of them. Don't want to drive year round and worry when a bit of corrossion stops you dead wherever you may be. And then the cost or the time to find which of the pins are rusting etc. This year the last nice enough day we had for the vette was Oct. 13th.
Al...
 
Hey Bill! The only way to sort of get relief from not driving the Vette is to make yourself so busy that you couldn't drive it anyway, even if it was nice out.....
I'm still trying to figure out how to make myself busy enough that I don't miss the car. :D

Oh I'm busy Riley but can always fine time for quick rip. I have also been known to take the Vette to job sites. Clean job sites! lol
I'm heading out New Years day for a visit to my storage area but no... I won't cave:nono:....she's stayin put till spring.:D
Bill
 
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