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[QUOTE=eddie20890]i had always wanted a corvette. i got my 75 as a 30 year anniversary present from my wife (now you can see why i married her) and got my 90 as my 53rd birthday present (now you see why i stay married to her). i use my 90 as my dd and the 75 goes to a lot of cruise shows around here. if i ever got a 63-67 vette i'd **** and i would be on the top of the world. [/QUOTE]

Epimax 2009-03-24 09:46:02
Very Cool!!
Same here, I've wanted one since forever, and my Wife got mine as a 20 yr anniversary present! 

No complaints here!
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I had a '70 350/350, 4 spd. which I sold
as the kids came along, always wanted another. Love the C4 style and what is better than a nice long cruise on a summer day/night, a car show and hanging with other Vette folks?

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I have wanted one sine I was 15 years old in 1984. I bought mine 1992 in 2006 and the drem was fulfilled. All through the 1980's I was a Corvette fan. I will be 40 in May and I am still a huge Corvette fan. Old habits never die.
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This is my 2nd Vette and I love her . My first was a 73 , I got married and had kids, well, kids and vettes dont have much room for a wife and 3 kids !
Now, my youngest is 17, I got a decent deal on my 87. Now I feel full again and my wife loves driving our car.
We mostly got it for a fairweather, weekend driver type car.
We hope to be able to participate in a few of our Clubs events this year.
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These are great life stories!!
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/
Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight"
#2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto
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I bought the '85 for Mama....basically so she wouldn't want to drive my '74! 
The '85 is a sweet road-trip car, and gets 26mpg...best car we've got(out of 5) in that department.

The '85 is a sweet road-trip car, and gets 26mpg...best car we've got(out of 5) in that department.
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I like the style of the C4. I just traded my 1990 cp on a 1995 conv. I did look at a C5 but still like the C4.
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Well... my c4 story hasnt started yet lol, but soon. Very soon I hope. Anyhow, Ive been into vettes all my life. My sister is several years older than me, and when I was little she had a blue iroc camaro and her husband had a yellow stingray.... Fast forward 20 some odd years. Ive owned my red 75 for about 2 years now. Its the fun car. My daily is a blue 2k firebird. Its nice, but its getting some mileage on it, and Im looking for a c4 to replace it. Its served its time well and will be retired to fun car status like the 75 as soon as I find the next vette.
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