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Old Oct 22, 2018 | 12:19 PM
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New to the forum, but not to Corvettes. I just bought a 2004 and have owned a 1967, 1969, and a 1973 in the past. I was an active member of the Cornhusker Corvette club when I lived in Omaha but have been out of Vettes since moving to Alabama in 1992. The C5 is a whole different sort of beast than the oldies and I have some learning to do.
 
Old Nov 10, 2018 | 07:03 PM
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You have excellent taste in my opinion. C-5 is a classic body style and unique. Whichever model you decide upon, this forum will be a valuable resource to you. C-5 's do require a huge learning curve, but it's like any other relationship, get to know it and it will reward and pay you back! I love how I feel every time I get into mine. Nothing like it.
 
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