Topic: Great Idea for '07 C3VR Gathering
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There is no way I am drivng mine to Nevada but I am considering flying
into Vegas and renting a later model Vette to drive to Carson City. Do
yall think I will be shunned by the group for driving something other
than a C3. I know I will be shunned for something, I just don't want it
to be about the car.
Scott
Scott
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Well I hope not , I will leave my C-3 at home this year and bring my wife's 1996. It can carry more and it makes no noise,
we want to listen to the radio this year..I hope we don't get shunned??
..I think there are others that will leave the C-3's at home this year..



"I Love all Corvettes! LifeTime Member #60..Terry"

C3VR Founder
Eagleville, PA - USA
Joined: 11/1/2001
Posts: 18434
Vette(s): Used to own a 1979 Corvette now owned by JB79
[QUOTE=ranger3]There is no way I am drivng mine to Nevada but I am considering flying into Vegas and renting a later model Vette to drive to Carson City. Do yall think I will be shunned by the group for driving something other than a C3. I know I will be shunned for something, I just don't want it to be about the car.
Scott
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Scott
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I'm not driving. I'm flying and rental a ricer.
I wanted to rent a Vette, but it will cost more than the rest of the entire trip to do it. See this thread:
If the Founder of C3VR is driving a ricer to the gathering, you can! 

-Adam Wartell
NCM Lifetime Member #1222
Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:

Don't feel alone, Scott, I'm flying to Vegas and renting a car too. Just set it up a reservation for a Grand Prix. At least its GM, but not a Vette. Like Adam said, they cost a fortune to rent and insure.
I would love to rent a new Yellow Z06, but the wife wouldn't let me get a 2nd mortgage!
Larry
The difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys!!

Irving, TX - USA
Joined: 8/21/2004
Posts: 4273
Vette(s): #1 -1969 Corvette Coupe Riverside Gold, black interior,MN,A/C,350/350,PS,PB,window cranks.
#2 -2000 C5, black/black, 6 sp, Bose system & lots of buttons.
[QUOTE=spielman5]Well I hope not , I will leave my C-3 at home this year and bring my wife's 1996. It can carry more and it makes no noise,
we want to listen to the radio this year..I hope we don't get shunned??
..I think there are others that will leave the C-3's at home this year..
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WHAT???!! Has a polar bear smacked you upside the head, Terry??? You had such a "sparkle" in your eye around your C3 in PF and now your gonna drive a C4?? 



I'll tell ya' what! Get a trailer hitch put on that C4 and haul your C3 to Carson City and still listen to your radio..........YEAH! 



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I am shocked and disappointed that this sort of thing takes place on this web site. These suggestions of drinking, carousing and illicit relations are way out of line for this site. This stuff should be in the "no go zone" of this site. My opinion of the membership of this group has been altered for life. I am aghast. (If you believe that - I gotta bridge in Toledo I'll sell you cheap). What a kicka** idea. That sounds like a hoot. For the wives, we can rent a tour bus and send them all shopping at a mall in a nearby city for the day - like Omaha, Nebraska. Personnally, I'd have to spend a least a day and a half there just to get prepared. At my age, I have to take half a Viagra a day just to avoid peeing on my shoes. Wife knows I'm harmless. But I still have eyes that work pretty well when I'm up close and personnal. I only hope that with the work situation, I'll be able to attend - I don't want to miss this for the world. It's all about the people - not the cars - they are just the glue that holds us together. Don't feel bad about driving something different, unless it's not a GM product or a Ford truck.
Jim (better known as Al)
P.S. I'm still trying to figure out what condums have to do with driving a manual trans - can anybody help me?
Ya had me goin there for awhile, Jim. Thought we really ticked someone off! 
[QUOTE=78SEvette]
Well, the condums have nothing to do with driving a manual transmission; we "need" them for the shopping trip...for "handling" the beef cake!!!
kkfinch 2007-03-25 09:49:45

[QUOTE=78SEvette]
P.S. I'm still trying to figure out what condums have to do with driving a manual trans - can anybody help me?
[/QUOTE]Well, the condums have nothing to do with driving a manual transmission; we "need" them for the shopping trip...for "handling" the beef cake!!!


I've always thought they were used to protect one's stick.
Attitude - The difference between ordeal and adventure.
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