Though defensive violence will always be “a sad necessity” in the eyes of men of principle, it would be still more unfortunate if wrongdoers should dominate just men. - St. Augustine
My very favorite Vette model for sure. I always wanted a '62 Vette. It is the sweetest, sleekest design. The '67 roadster is my next favorite. I almost bought a '62 when I was 19 years old in Dallas, Texas, in 1964. I had to walk past it on the lot on my way to work for several months. I finally saved up the money for it, and went down to the lot to try it out, and buy it. The salesman and I went for a test drive, and I was cruising down Lemon Ave at 35 mpg, and a lady pulled out in front of me, and we had a side to side collision, on the passenger side of the Vette. The whole right side of the car was destroyed. The salesman confirmed that it was not my fault, and I told him I didn't think I wanted to buy it after that. He said he didn't blame me, he wouldn't either. He told me later that they totaled the car. Couple months later, I bought a 1963 Impala SS, 2dr hardtop from him.
Nice looking car!!!
Clint
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No question 62 was one of their best looking - and I was a Ford guy then!
ctgodog - use it, abuse it, and leave it what a guy! Then have to suffer along with a SS. Girlfriend's sister had a 66 SS - after she let me drive it I wanted to marry her!!
Though defensive violence will always be “a sad necessity” in the eyes of men of principle, it would be still more unfortunate if wrongdoers should dominate just men. - St. Augustine