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Old 05-28-2013, 08:40 AM
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Have you ever wondered where the slogan, "Save The Wave" came from and what it means? Below is an article that first appeared in the August/September 1969 issue of Corvette News. The article was entitled "Save The Wave". Remember, this article was written and published in 1969!

Since there seem to be a number of members that are making the C7 their first Corvette, I thought we should share the history of the wave:

SAVE THE WAVE

Ever since Corvette No. 00001 first met Corvette No. 00002 on the road, their drivers saluted each other with waves. Today, unfortunately, this grand and glorious tradition is wavering.



There's one item of standard equipment that comes as a pleasant surprise to every new Corvette owner. It's an instant wave of recognition he or she receives when he meets one of their ilks on the road. The first time it happens, they will be taken by surprise. He immediately thinks:
  1. He has been mistaken for Stirling Moss.
  2. His lights are on.
  3. He has just been given the bird.
Soon, however, the new Vette owner anticipates, indeed even relishes, encountering other Vettes as he drives. During this period, he experiments with his waves, running the gamut from the gaping "yoo hoo" to the ultra cool "two finger flip." He perfects his timing, making sure he affects neither a too-early wave, nor the jaded "oh brother" too-late variety. Determined not to be one upped, he even develops a defense mechanism for non wavers, usually settling on the "Wave"? My hand was just on the way to scratch my head" approach. (This is especially useful when you're not driving your Vette, but you forget, and like a dummy, you wave anyway.)


Indeed, one of the most perplexing problems facing a would-be waver is what to do when driving next to a fellow Vette owner. Passing him going in opposite directions is one thing. Greetings are exchanged, and that's that. But what happens when you pull up next to a guy at a light, wave, nod, smile and then pull up to him at the next light, a block later? Wave again? Nod bashfully? Grin self-consciously? Ignore him? Or take the chicken's way out and turn down the next side street? If you're expecting an answer, you won't find it here. Sad to say, some questions don't have any.

Girl-type Corvette drivers also have a unique problem: to wave or not to wave. This miss or misses who borrows her man's Corvette for the first time is immediately faced with this quandary. Should she wave first and look overly friendly, or ignore the wave and look like a snob? Most ladies who drive their own Vettes prefer to suffer the latter rather than take a chance of being misread. For this reason, all girls are excused for occasionally failing to return a well-meaning wave. So are new owners who are still learning the ropes.

There is no excuse, however, for a guy who refuses to return the wave, not out of ignorance, but of arrogance or apathy. While this type of behavior is the exception to the rule, it seems a few owners of newer models refuse to recognize anything older than theirs, while some others simply won't wave, period. Boo on them. These ding-a-lings don't seem to realize that they are helping to squash a tradition that had its beginnings back when most of us were still driving tootsietoys.
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Old 05-28-2013, 09:23 AM
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Interesting...thanks.
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Old 05-28-2013, 10:03 AM
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Sharing the wave is one of the great benefits of Corvette ownership. I've waved thousands of times and hope to have a couple thousand more down the road.
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Old 05-28-2013, 10:11 AM
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Old 05-28-2013, 10:14 AM
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Its not the same anymore. There are people (got to be PC) you don't want to make
eye contact with driving corvettes now !!!!!!!!
Old 05-28-2013, 11:13 AM
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This miss or misses who borrows her man's Corvette for the first time...
Ah, the era of Mad Men! "Hey, little missy... Taking your boyfriend's big bad car out for a spin? Sure you can handle all that?"

He he!
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There were a lot of C6, C5, C4, and C3 drivers I encountered on my multiple cruises this past weekend who definitely need to read this.
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Been waving since 1999 when I started driving my dad's 85.

I encourage the wave to other Corvette owners if they don't already know it.
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lol is it like on a sports bike and a Harley when you pass they will usually not wave to each other, but sports bikes always wave to each other and Harley always wave to each other, so do C6's wave to C5's Im just sayin...
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lol is it like on a sports bike and a Harley when you pass they will usually not wave to each other, but sports bikes always wave to each other and Harley always wave to each other, so do C6's wave to C5's Im just sayin...
Corvette enthusiasts all wave at all Corvettes.
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On my trip back from Bowling Green I encountered only a handful of other Corvettes the whole way across the US, I don't think a single one waved. I did get a wave from a gal in a Camaro though.
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Originally Posted by flaagan
On my trip back from Bowling Green I encountered only a handful of other Corvettes the whole way across the US, I don't think a single one waved. I did get a wave from a gal in a Camaro though.
I'd take the wave from the gal in the Camaro or some dude in his corvette anyday
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how do you put the 2015 front air dam #22922352 on a 2014 C7 Stingray
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Originally Posted by GOLD72
Ditto-always with 'Vettes/Vipers/Shelby among others.

(That is so funny and yep, awkward when driving next to another ), just keep smilin'
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Originally Posted by beatsworkin
how do you put the 2015 front air dam #22922352 on a 2014 C7 Stingray


You revived a two year old thread about waving at other Corvettes to ask that question???
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Originally Posted by beatsworkin
how do you put the 2015 front air dam #22922352 on a 2014 C7 Stingray
I am not sure but it would sure be worth a wave.

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The more I'm around Corvette owners, the more I realize why others don't want to wave at them.
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Originally Posted by bapd77
The more I'm around Corvette owners, the more I realize why others don't want to wave at them.
I understand what you're saying brother, but these people are the exception rather than the norm.

The most waves I ever got was while passing a Corvette club headed in the opposite direction. Must have gotten 30+ that day.
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Originally Posted by Rebel Yell
I understand what you're saying brother, but these people are the exception rather than the norm.

The most waves I ever got was while passing a Corvette club headed in the opposite direction. Must have gotten 30+ that day.
I think it's more the ones I experience through this forum. In person, they are almost always very nice, personable people. On this forum, a large majority of them are a bunch of aholes that wouldn't say half of what they say on here in person. You know.....keyboard warriors!


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