Can you find room in your garage Mike? Nice shots.
It is a 1976 model. You can only tell by the Corvette name plate on rear bumper. The 75 had the letters indented in individual letters. Mine is a 75 that came with a 76 rear bumper. It was made July the 23rd 1975.
weberwest wrote:
Wow - I like the paint job - maybe a couple or more of "Indian Paintbrushes" missing on the meadows above?
Joe
All you taste must be in your mouth. :-)
Abo wrote:
All you taste must be in your mouth. :-)
To each his own regarding the paint job, but I have to agree with Abo on this one! At least the owner didn't deface a particularly valuable model year.
I am not a car person but I liked the paint job
Not my preference for body style but there are no bad vettes.
OlinBost wrote:
It is a 1976 model. You can only tell by the Corvette name plate on rear bumper. The 75 had the letters indented in individual letters. Mine is a 75 that came with a 76 rear bumper. It was made July the 23rd 1975.
Nice shark, I’ve always liked that green it Looks like it’s in great condition. I’m not into flames like on the original post, unless it more of the modern style, or the ghost flames, but it’s still a beautiful car.
I have a 74 all numbers matching with the 454, factory leather, and A/C. Anything that I changed I saved.
I’ve had mine for 17 years and love driving with the tops off.
My grandson will get when he finishes college, and gets a job.
Take care.
Cookie
Unusual wildlife for you, Mike.
Cars ain't my thing but I like the images, Mike.
UTMike wrote:
I went to Brighton today and hiked the loop trail from Silver Lake to Twin Lakes and down the service road. At the end of the service road in the parking lot was this Stingray.
I do not know 'Vettes, but for you Hoggers waiting for the road to open again, this may be your chance.
It's beautiful mike...there is no way you could have passed by it and not taken some shots!
UTMike wrote:
I went to Brighton today and hiked the loop trail from Silver Lake to Twin Lakes and down the service road. At the end of the service road in the parking lot was this Stingray.
I do not know 'Vettes, but for you Hoggers waiting for the road to open again, this may be your chance.
Besides not having the ready cash to buy a Corvette (and no approval from the finance manager to even consider one), they sit so low I would need help getting in and out of it.
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