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Old Feb 27, 2021 | 10:04 PM
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Save the Wave! I have had a Corvette as a daily driver since 2001. I have always loved the “Wave” other Corvette drivers gave each other no matter the generation. Let’s save that. My wife’s daily is a Jeep Wrangler and every time I drive that I have to remember to do their Jeep two finger “wave”. I think it is fun to have this tradition for the Corvette generations too. Be on the lookout and let’s save the wave. For the C8 folks still waiting here – it’s worth it.
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To those that don't know the history of the Corvette Wave, From the August/September 1969 issue of Corvette News here it is:

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. WAVE WHEN YOU PASS ANOTHER CORVETTE!

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 Sterling 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. SAVE THE WAVE!

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 "tootsie toys".

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To those that don't know the history of the Corvette Wave, From the August/September 1969 issue of Corvette News here it is:

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. WAVE WHEN YOU PASS ANOTHER CORVETTE!

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 Sterling 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. SAVE THE WAVE!

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 "tootsie toys".

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My C8 is my first Corvette. I'm all for the wave, but I bet maybe 1 in 20 Vette's wave that I see going down the road. I started out always waving...now I usually see if they are going to first. Which is probably the mindset of the others and the reason I don't get waves.
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I think there has been a lot of new Corvette owners starting with C7. Many are not aware or just do not care. Also, with the front windshield being slightly darker, sometimes it hard to see the other person waving. We will be seeing with C8 an even newer generation of Corvette owners. Time will tell if this tradition will be carried over.
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Old Feb 27, 2021 | 10:45 PM
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Speaking of waves, I had a ‘64 Corvette and I routinely did the wave with passing Vette drivers. Then, one night, my Vette was stolen and stripped (engine, trans, etc.). I traded what was left of the ‘64 for a VW Beetle (plus $1,000 !). Going from a Vette to a Bug, I felt as low as whale **** on the ocean bottom. As I was driving down the road, another Bug approach from the opposite direction. The driver gave me a big Bug wave! I returned his wave with a one finger wave. Guess which finger?
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Old Feb 27, 2021 | 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Spamburger_Hamburger
My C8 is my first Corvette. I'm all for the wave, but I bet maybe 1 in 20 Vette's wave that I see going down the road. I started out always waving...now I usually see if they are going to first. Which is probably the mindset of the others and the reason I don't get waves.
I understand that. Driving my C8 only a few weeks into ownership I saw a Rapid Blue coming my way and I said to my 13 year old son "wow what is that?" before I recognized it was another C8. Keep the wave up.
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Old Feb 27, 2021 | 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Spamburger_Hamburger
My C8 is my first Corvette. I'm all for the wave, but I bet maybe 1 in 20 Vette's wave that I see going down the road. I started out always waving...now I usually see if they are going to first. Which is probably the mindset of the others and the reason I don't get waves.
Probably because even Corvette owners don't recognize the C8! Don't wait, wave! I've had 'Vettes for over 40 years, I wave & many guys don't recognize my C8 until they are abeam or past me. Also remember that GM says that for 2/3 of new C8 owners, this is their first Corvette! Absolutely amazing!
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Seems to me C7 owners don't wave at C8 owners...
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I always wave. Sometimes I get a wave back - sometimes I don't, but I always wave.

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I too always wave, its a common courtesy to fellow Corvette drivers
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Originally Posted by johnodrake
I always wave. Sometimes I get a wave back - sometimes I don't, but I always wave.
Same here. Sometimes I even catch myself waiving when I am in one of our other cars... I'm sure that seems a little weird to the other driver....
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Old Feb 28, 2021 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by johnodrake
I always wave. Sometimes I get a wave back - sometimes I don't, but I always wave.
Yep me to and i always will also. C-3 C-5 C-7 C-8 on way.
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Nice tradition.
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SAVE THE WAVE, from an on and off again C2, C3, C6, C7, and now C8 owner my first C2 was white 64 convertible black interior, KH knock offs, 327/300
purchased in 1972 for $ 1750 in Detroit area !!
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I was caught by surprise not knowing the wave before hand when I drove the C8 with my wife the first time. All corvettes I saw were waving that we started to wave some too eagerly some too late. Even a Harley rider gave a proud high five wave. After this, I realize my Sebring Orange C8 with sterling silver stripes, Z51, red two tone seats, 3LT and yellow calipers is a keeper!
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When I'm out and about in the 992, every Corvette I pass waves, and and I always wave as well. Just yesterday I passed a C6 Grand Sport, and a C7.
When I'm back in a Vette I'll continue to do the wave to all the cool cars I see.
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I've been waving at other Corvettes since 1964.
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Originally Posted by Sin City
Seems to me C7 owners don't wave at C8 owners...
I do, but then again, I wave at all generations.
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So far, in the Phoenix area, C7's seem have been ignoring me in my '20 AYM coupe. One even sat two lanes over, at a stop light, glancing over to give him a wave, I saw the guy sitting there with eyes straight ahead, even though I saw him looking as he approached the light. I almost always get my wave returned when I'm in my '64 Daytona Blue convertible
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