Indy newb (long boring intro)
Honestly, I had been window shopping for years and it really boiled down to 4 or 5 cars in my mind that would fit the bill. In my mind my budget was 40k but hopefully I wanted to spend less. The cars I had in mind, all for various reasons, but the main reason being on my bucket list. So the cars were a 997, Corvette w/LS3, Mustang GT, 370Z and Z4 M coupe.
But you know it all happened so fast, in fact, it's hard to believe that just two weeks ago I was still window shopping. I test drove 3 of my bucket list cars, talked myself out of the 997 and really never got to the Z4. I ruled the 370Z out because at high rpm, the 370Z is seriously offensive to my ears. I find the 370Z, otherwise, to be a spectacular car it's just that personally when I wind it out, I find that it just sounds terrible. As far as the Mustang GT goes, it would be in my garage right now if fate or whatever you want to call it hadn't stepped in.
So three weeks ago I tell my wife "I'd like to get the clutch fixed on the Z, sell it and buy something else." She said "no problem, get what you want, be happy." I made the appointment and immediately saw "it" or "the one." I actually had seen it on here a week before and I couldn't stop thinking about it. It was, in my eyes, the right color, right car, right price, right miles, right everything but I thought it would have been gone, long gone by the time I finally decided to act.
However, the seller listed his car, with the price, got responses and said he was sorry to get hopes up but he's going to sell it to a local dealer, so long and thanks for all the fish or whatever. I took that to mean that it wasn't exactly sold yet. I sent an e-mail, told the seller I wanted the car, I would make it a good home but more importantly, I'm ready, willing and able now.
The seller responded back with terms, I agreed to them, and early that week we pretty much worked up a deal but I still had some loose ends and an extra car. Monday I sent out two e-mails to a couple of buddies asking them to ask around to see if anyone they knew wanted an overpriced old car that's been pampered. I also listed the car on a Z forum for sale. My close friend I hadn't seen in 17 years replied back saying "I'm seriously interested in your car." I replied back with the price, a spreadsheet full of receipts, full pictures and what not. The next e-mail I got was "I want it."
I was seriously in a state of shock at how quickly all this happened. Honestly, I thought this whole deal would drag on for months. I really was going to sell the car (figuring it would take months to get what I wanted) and shop for those long 6-9 months. It damn near seems like it was all just meant to be kinda sorta.
So the new car was located north of Detroit, I'm in Indianapolis. My brother was AWESOME enough to take Friday off work two weeks ago, drive up with me 6 hours, wait around for paper work and new tires to get installed and drive my other car back to Indy another 6 hours all after having food poisoning the day before. Seriously, I have no idea how to begin to pay him back for that.
I purchased the 300ZX in Cincinnati years ago off AutoTrader and coincidentally my buddy that bought it lives there. So last Saturday my wife, son and I drove separately down to drop it off and trade paper. It drives better than ever, honestly, it's not "mint" or "perfect" but it felt damn tight, very responsive and I gave it to him in the best condition I've ever had the car in. Over the past few years the car has had new tires, brembo brakes, brand new clutch, full tune up, new timing belt, hoses, I rebuilt the t-tops, replaced all the weather stripping, installed a short throw shifter, etc. I'll tell you, it felt and looked amazing plus I put two coats of wax on it, shampooed the carpet and mats and cleaned/conditioned the leather for him.
Old car : (1993 Sapphire Blue Pearl, 300ZX NA, 5-speed, 51k miles)


As far as the new car goes, it's a 2009 Corvette (LS3) with six speed manual, Z51 and NPP. It's Cyber Gray over Charcoal and, to me, I find it's even better than what I was expecting. . . and I had extremely high expectations. When I got to the previous owner's place, he had ordered new tires, I paid for them, drove the car with the old tires and couldn't agree more that the original tires were shot. Everything, to me, is impressive about the car save for the driver's seat bottom. I'm not sure which solution to go with but I would like to either replace the seat bottom foam, install the seat fix solution or do both. The car has 19k miles, looks, drives, smells new. The previous owner really babied the living crap out of it and I'm sure he fully excepts that I will as well and I know I will.


My brother in front in my Outback and me in the Vette driving off into the sunset.

I've taken our 7 year old son for a spin in it. Normally he talks non-stop but I put on the new Van Halen album, made sure he could hear the butterfly valves open up and honest-to-God for the first time I can ever recall - he was utterly speechless - he had an absolute blast!

Sorry to ramble, I'm still pretty excited about the whole deal.
Last edited by sullie; Apr 30, 2012 at 08:53 AM.
The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
Great day today, took it out for a spin, killed a bunch of bugs and now it's time for a bath and a wax. . . and the car too!
Well, in fact, we had a couple more this weekend. I took him for a couple of drives. Also, there's a local gtg of about 100 or so that includes all types of cars on Saturday night in my neck of the woods. There's a section just for Corvettes, say 15 or 20. I stopped by, talked to a few of the guys and was invited to a Corvette show on Sunday (yesterday.)
I took our son with me and we had a great time, everything from C1's to C6's. It was at a local dealership that has a huge muscle car collection which they opened up for us to go through. They had an original Ford GT40, tons of old muscle cars, you name it. Our son was blown away although he was a little bummed out as he really wanted to see a Z1.























