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Ken Hill wrote:
CGrindahl wrote:
So Ken, is that black monster your ride when the Corvette is avoiding inclement weather? Looks pretty rad... tricked out in black. Gotta appreciate another car man... though I don't think I really qualify any longer now that I'm driving a Toyota Camry, even a XLE with a V-6. I saw a fellow climbing out his Porsche 911 the other day and thought to myself I'm glad its not me extricating myself from that low car. I like a bit more space, which clearly the Tahoe gives you. Sweet ride my friend.




For most of my career I owned one car or didn’t have one at all. Retirement has let loose the hounds!

The Tahoe is my wife's and she loves it! The Vette is now three and a half years old and has 36900 miles and has been to 34 states. Got caught in snow last May in Montana and rain all across North Dakota and all the National Parks in Utah! It is not up to making it out to the spot I set up for the Blue Angels where big tires and good ground clearance is a must.

The Brits call us “petrol heads” which sums it up very well. No matter what you drive, have driven or what you dream of driving gets you in the club. If your 8 or 80 and have a car poster in your heart or on your wall you’re in.

At least you have a V6 and not a 4 cylinder.


My 2008 is 12 years old and has 31000 miles, has been to one state and never seen rain or snow!

Now this 1973, there is no telling where she has been or what she's done !!!!!

Just replaced the spark plugs, radiator, power steering piston and control valve, all with my own hands; plus tires, and alignment, Good for summer!!!

nikon nikkor 105mm 4.0 D800 carlsbad flower fields 2019 01_03 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr



Apr 08, 2019 at 09:43 PM
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Ken Hill wrote:
CGrindahl wrote:
So Ken, is that black monster your ride when the Corvette is avoiding inclement weather? Looks pretty rad... tricked out in black. Gotta appreciate another car man... though I don't think I really qualify any longer now that I'm driving a Toyota Camry, even a XLE with a V-6. I saw a fellow climbing out his Porsche 911 the other day and thought to myself I'm glad its not me extricating myself from that low car. I like a bit more space, which clearly the Tahoe gives you. Sweet ride my friend.




For most of my career I owned one car or didn’t have one at all. Retirement has let loose the hounds!

The Tahoe is my wife's and she loves it! The Vette is now three and a half years old and has 36900 miles and has been to 34 states. Got caught in snow last May in Montana and rain all across North Dakota and all the National Parks in Utah! It is not up to making it out to the spot I set up for the Blue Angels where big tires and good ground clearance is a must.

The Brits call us “petrol heads” which sums it up very well. No matter what you drive, have driven or what you dream of driving gets you in the club. If your 8 or 80 and have a car poster in your heart or on your wall you’re in.

At least you have a V6 and not a 4 cylinder.


My 2008 is 12 years old and has 31000 miles, has been to one state and never seen rain or snow!

Now this 1973, there is no telling where she has been or what she's done !!!!!

Just replaced the spark plugs, radiator, power steering piston and control valve, tires, and alignment, all with my own hands. Good for summer!!!

nikon nikkor 105mm 4.0 D800 carlsbad flower fields 2019 01_03 by Rafael Batlle, on Flickr



Apr 08, 2019 at 09:29 PM





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