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Finally a great site for our cars. Join The Vette Registry. Lots of information. Thanks Adam!!
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1979 L48 4SPD #s Matching 98,000 Miles 
1998 C5 Base Coupe LS1. 51,000 Miles
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Thanks @vetlover (John)! Make sure you tell all your C5 friends to sign up! ๐
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After owning a '70 convertible (which originally got me into this group) and a '90 ZR-1 an '04 now resides in the garage. Hopefully more C5 owners will start jumping in.
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Vette(s): 1972 conv, 4-speed, 350, 200hp, numbers match, rally wheels, war bonnett yellow w/white top. good condition, nice driver.
Yes, I own one, and will enjoy the opportunity to connect with others. A 2003 FRC resides in my garage. In good shape in my opinion. Plenty of WHOOP for a scardy cat! Guess I should update my ownership now.
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Like several other former C3VR only members I also have both a C3 and a C5. I consider my C3 my hot rod and my C5 my luxury car ๐ 
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I still work on and drive both. Only thing better than owning a vet is owning more than!
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1979 L48 4SPD #s Matching 98,000 Miles 
1998 C5 Base Coupe LS1. 51,000 Miles
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danascar said:
I consider my C3 my hot rod and my C5 my luxury car ๐
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Vette(s): 1972 conv, 4-speed, 350, 200hp, numbers match, rally wheels, war bonnett yellow w/white top. good condition, nice driver.
Well, Depending on the pressure on the pedal, a Hot Rod can be what you want it to be. Yes, according to Sharkette, the Hot Rod and the Pleasure car can be the same. We drive them and enjoy them. It's the room to carry luggage that matters most to her. 

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Whoa! How did I do that? I guess the Roll over protection device has been deployed.
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I fixed the picture for you, @manchestershark
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