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UNKNOWN 10-19-2006 02:31 PM

:lol: real corvette owners do not post insecure threads, what color was your mustang?:lol:

02gt350 10-19-2006 02:36 PM

i personally dont own a corvette to show off or to make myself look flashy. I just love the look of C5, and C6's and have the car for the power and all around performance. I also attend as many vette events that i can and also appreciate others cars as well. and wave to every one i see:cheers:

just dont remind me its a chevy:leaving:

luvshervetnfl 10-19-2006 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by cl601amt
Someone who enjoys their car, and does not get their nose out of joint because of a supposed insult. They don't care, they are about the car, not what others think.

:thumbs:

jbauch357 10-19-2006 02:45 PM

I dabbled in the arena of other vehicles for a few years (85 ranger ->91 Geo Storm ->96 200sx ->96 Prelude Si ->97 Formula Firebird) every time paying for the vehicle myself and progressing to a faster and better handling car.

Soon before the death of my firebird I was trying to decide what the next daily driving pavement pounder was going to be. Knowing that the Z06 was the only logical next step I still had to try other comparable (or so I thought) cars on the market (GTO, WRX STi, 350Z track) to make an educated decision. None of those cars lived up to the caliber of even my firebird, so I decided on the Z06 before I even drove one.

Now at 25 I paid for and own my dream car, and plan to make many changes to morph it into something that is not just a corvette, but MY corvette. I love owning it, working on it, being seen in it, and driving it fast as possible every chance I get.

I know this description doesn't fit everybody, but it's why I consider myself a true corvette owner - realistically there is no single way to describe owners of such a prolific vehicle.

Herringchoker 10-19-2006 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by ytwokc5
A "Real" Corvette owner doesn't hem and haw between buying a Corvette and "insert any other car here".

A "Real" Corvette owner is someone who probably appreciates most performance cars, but is obsessed with the Corvette mystique.

A "Real" Corvette owner LOVES Corvettes and probably loved them for many years prior to ever owning one!

:iagree: Well said :thumbs: :cheers:

Cozmo 10-19-2006 02:50 PM

I'm a 50 year young Corvette owner. I drive it and enjoy it every chance I get. Right now, it's my daily driver. :thumbs:

NSTG8R 10-19-2006 03:15 PM

wow .. this entire thread is absolute drivel.


sometimes guys .. sometimes.


who cares a) how old you are .. b) how you use YOUR vehicle ... c) whatever classification you fall under.

plain and simple .. it's car .. wheather you put it in a garage and wave at every corvette that passes or put it on the track and use the car for what it was designed for or a combination of either, whatever, it's a car. It may be a nice car as a whole but at it's core it's just nuts and bolts.

Forget all the other non-sense and JUST ENJOY IT!




... yes, it's that simple.
jeeez ..

SUNNYD 95 10-19-2006 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan L
This thread title was brought up in another thread when the topic of the "Corvette wave" came up. One member stated that the Corvette wave is dying because there are more "young people who own Corvettes" on the road versus "true Corvette owners".

This baffled me because, as a young person (25 years old), I feel like this is an indirect insult from the older generation towards the younger generation. This had me wondering. What is indeed a 'real' Corvette owner? Is this the same as a real Corvette enthusiast?

Browsing around this forum, it's apparent that most people think 'real' owners are those who drive their automatic Corvettes only on warm, sunny Sundays wearing their Corvette hats and polo shirts, going 5 mph under the speed limit. ;)

In my opinion, you'll find a 'real' Corvette enthusiast at the local test and tune or auto cross event on the weekends driving their car the way it was meant to be driven and not just stored in a garage like a trophy. I feel like most older owners are out of touch with reality and own Corvettes just for the image and do not like the fact that more younger people are buying Corvettes everyday. Realistically, this is the farthest from a real enthusiast as it can be. Who can consider this type of person a 'real' Corvette owner? In my opinion, museum/trophy owners are just "people who own Corvettes."

For example, look at the Z06. The average age of a Z06 owner is only 30 years old. Whether C5 or C6, it is in the purest form, the most true enthusiast-based Corvette ever made. There are no extra weight, such as chrome add-ons, removable tops, power robbing transmissions, etc., just a high horse power motor and a 6-speed. Just drop the hammer and go. :flag:

What is your definition of a "real Corvette owner?"

Your going to get LOTS of feedback on this one buddy::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :leaving: :

Z0SLIK 10-19-2006 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by 65GGvert
What is your definition of a "real Corvette owner?"

There are lots of different Corvette owners, just like there are a lot of different home owners. If you think I'm not a Corvette owner because I don't race mine, I beg to differ. I choose to do with mine what I want because I own it and not what others think I should do with it. I raced my 65 in the 60's, but I'm over it. Doesn't mean I don't love and appreciate that I could if I wanted to. You young whippersnappers race all you want, I don't criticize you for it. Return the favor.

Well said!:thumbs:

65GGvert 10-19-2006 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by NSTG8R
wow .. this entire thread is absolute drivel.


sometimes guys .. sometimes.

who cares a) how old you are .. b) how you use YOUR vehicle ... c) whatever classification you fall under.

plain and simple .. it's car .. wheather you put it in a garage and wave at every corvette that passes or put it on the track and use the car for what it was designed for or a combination of either, whatever, it's a car. It may be a nice car as a whole but at it's core it's just nuts and bolts.

Forget all the other non-sense and JUST ENJOY IT!




... yes, it's that simple.
jeeez ..

If you don't like the thread, stay out of it. There's something else for you that's just that simple.

JMc 10-19-2006 03:46 PM

I'm 46 years old, use my vert as a daily driver, wave to other 'Vettes, don't wear Corvette logo clothing, don't belong to any local Corvette clubs and don't give a flip whether anyone younger or older than I am thinks I am a "real Corvette owner" or not. I "really" don't care. I own it, I drive it. I'm just in it for the fun. Period. :D

chucks 10-19-2006 04:17 PM

I am 64 years old and bought my first corvette in 1965. Yes when I was a young man i raced mine every weekend at the drags. I now own a 77 and a 04. They sit in the garage like trophies just as you said. I think i have earned the right to drive them or just you know "wax on wax off". I don't race them but I do drive them. Whatever floats your boat. Chuck

NOWUCME 10-19-2006 04:22 PM

A thread like this has nothing to do with owning a corvette IMO. It's all about people and their likes and dislikes or personalities. IMO be a pretty dull world if everyone was the same.

It's just nice that the "original stock Vette" provides the vehicle for a lot of different people to enjoy as they see fit. What you do with it is just a measure of your personal choices. EOS.

chocoholic 10-19-2006 04:28 PM

It's a good point although I don't think it was meant in the other thread to be an age statement.

I think you'll also find that there is a high correlation between the people who find the need to make those owner-versus-person statements (also seeking to imply that the the statement maker is a "car guy") and those making their first acquaintance with a high-performance vehicle.

As for the age differential via the Z06 owner, I was unaware of the difference but it is a very interesting statistic.

FASTRICE 10-19-2006 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by Martymar
FASTRICE

I couldn't of said it better myself. Nice job!

Thanks

istsme98 10-19-2006 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by rcs128
A real corvette owner is anyone who smiles because of the car they drive.

:thumbs:

:iagree: :thumbs: :thumbs:

Yellow 2000 10-19-2006 05:23 PM

I have been an owner and enthusiast for almost 40 years. I bought my first one right out of college and am currently 58 and on Corvette #11. I for one am glad to see young people buying vettes and becoming enthusiasts. Some people wave and some don't, honestly most of the non-wavers are old f**ts like me.

NSTG8R 10-19-2006 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by 65GGvert
If you don't like the thread, stay out of it. There's something else for you that's just that simple.

first time ive ever felt the need to say this ..


SHUT UP NOOB!


ok .. i'm done.

DevilDog II 10-19-2006 06:27 PM

I usually don't wave because I'm hangin' on for dear life. :D By the way, I'll be 58-years old next month.

Ta-taaa 10-19-2006 06:43 PM

Everyone has their own reason for Loving the "Corvette" it's part of the good old USA :flag: Honest.. I think that the time, that was put into writeing this thread was a waste. And not it's not all about a wave.

It's all about what you like...

:seeya

Just my two cents...


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