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2025 C2 of the Year ('64-'66) Finalist - Unmodified
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St. Jude Donor '25
I'm still here, since 2006 when I purchased the C5.
We've added a 65 in 2020, so most of my recent posts have been in the C1/C2 forum.
We thought about selling the C5 and getting a C7, but we're keeping the C5. Looking to upgrade the headlights, and perhaps add some stripes.
member since 02, I was on the "other site" before that. Back in the day that one was better. But been around since the first days of the internet overall... Pic is from Bob Steele Chevy on the east coast of FL with my Pace car when new
Was here in 1999, but joined in 2000. I recall looking for info on the web in those days for my C4, and there was not a lot of info. I remember one site from an individual called King of the Hill, about his C4 ZR1 and the mods he had done. Then one day I was searching for new info and the Corvette Forum popped up.
Was here in 1999, but joined in 2000. I recall looking for info on the web in those days for my C4, and there was not a lot of info. I remember one site from an individual called King of the Hill, about his C4 ZR1 and the mods he had done. Then one day I was searching for new info and the Corvette Forum popped up.
I hung out here after I purchased my first ZR-1, Red/Red 90 #952, in Nov.1997. In 2000, I started up the LT5 Registry and published a quarterly color magazine, the King Of The Hill, until 2003.
One of my friends whose businesses have taken off as a car builder / customizer / restorer gifted his dad a C4 ZR-1 for Christmas. Very cool. They both dig all cars, but definitely hold the LS and GM above the crowd. I often refer folks in my area to his shop in Ridgefield.
The ZR-1 is red/red with weld wheels, ride tech coilovers, Rockland standard tranzilla built zf, and the LT5 has a Heibeck tune plus "more."
I hung out here after I purchased my first ZR-1, Red/Red 90 #952, in Nov.1997. In 2000, I started up the LT5 Registry and published a quarterly color magazine, the King Of The Hill, until 2003.
I had those exact OZ Mito Modular wheels on my 92 Mitsubishi eclipse that I bought with my high school graduation money in 1994.