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I took my name from "Kane", the wrestler, which I don't really watch anymore, as I enjoy the "UFC" more now; it's for real. Also, one of my car's is also red.
The current iteration in a long list of name modifications over the years.
Aaron=A
ABOMB
ATRAIN
EQUALIZER
ADOG
ZEDOG
ADOGGY
HARVEY, (MY DADS NAME FOR ME)
ADOGGY PHIZZLE
Now it mainly consists of Daddy and Hun Do This
Darrell Waltrip the former NASCAR driver had a race team he owned and it was called DarWal Racing, the first 3 letters if his first and last names. I liked the idea being a big fan of his and came up with my own using the first two letters of my first and last name.
It's the name of my C6Z....Finally had to replace the old Avatar pic with one that had a front license plate since I kept getting grief for not having a front plate on the old Avatar pic..(pic was taken the day I bought the car)
Growing up, I was/am a fan of the Gen 1 Transformers. There was a character named Tracks that had a blue C3 coupe car mode. A couple of years ago, there was a new series with G1 TFs characters that had updated to modern cars. Tracks had a blue C5 Z06 mode. When I bought my '03 C5 coupe, I thought that was close enough, and got it for my vanity plate, and used that name and the year of my car for the username. I'm using a pic of the newer version as my avatar as well.
My wife and I were on a Sunday drive in our other vehicle and talking about a personalized plate for our Corvette we were buying and as we passed this car she looked over and said See You Bye and thus we modified it for our personalized plate and it has gotten a lot of comments at Corvette Shows, parking lots, etc.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.