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I just got done viewing that meself.....




How the h__l does a wheel fall off a Corvette without the driver hearing or feeling something first ???
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Wow Larry, his diary got so long that I hadn't read it all the way to the end, your right that is quite a downer 

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Vette(s): 1975 Stingray Nomad Wagon, with Daytona front, custom hood scoop, dual side vents; 420HP 350; Doug Nash 5 speed; 1980 rear end W/4:11 gears; Cherry Red metallic paint.
http://greenwoodcorvettes.com/StreetSportwagon.html
Itsdave92570 2008-02-20 06:10:52
This is a very good, accurate article on the Vettewagons. Overall a good read.
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I almost bought this one. It came down to looking Suzy in the eye and saying "ok, yes or no" We decided no because we didn't have garage room at the time. It is odd but would have been awesome to drive to the shows.


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