Fun Trunk Surprise
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Fun Trunk Surprise
I’ve surely been enjoying my recently acquired 2000 DBGM vert. Detailing. Driving. Detailing. Driving. Today, a beautiful Florida 65 degrees, I decided to tackle the trunk carpets and interior accessories covers. Nestled in one well, I re-examined a envelope only to find the original window sticker folded inside. Whoa! Bet it’s not been opened in 20 years! And humorously, the 12-disc CD cartridge changer is still factory wrapped. Fair amount of money to not get some tunes loaded up! Anyway; I’m delighted.
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Nice find. I haven't even tried to look for mine.
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Very nice.. and that color combo is my favorite!
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Gorgeous car. I don't polish mine quite as much as I used to, but I sure drive it a lot. Just got all-season tires to extend the driving season up here in MA. Take good care of your baby. Those wheels look great!
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Nice finds you made. Beautiful car too.
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really like the green color, and the looks of this car. Congratulations on your stewardship of the machine.
from checking your window sticker, I have pretty much the same car, but in a 2003 version, in all black, and with a stick shift,
Got it used, with Gm wagon wheels from the wrong year,, fully chromed wheels, of course. The combo can look good, in a kind of Mexican concho look way, but black and chrome has been the single mans decorating cliche' of choice since it was possible. Green is less common, I think the vette green color makes for a very nice car. On your car, the red brake calipers tie the red side markers into the cars visual impact in a very good, and subtle, way.
My car is sitting neglected in the back yard, and your post is somewhat motivating to up my level of interest in getting it back on the road.
I always meant to change my cars wheels, but never did. Presently, the wheels I find I like the best are not investment compatible with the retail price of the car, so probably will go TSW instead of stock, as long as I am buying wheels .
A bad back and chrome wheels that need extra attention are a poor combo for a guy like me, because the chrome is now ruined in spots. Used C5 wheels , by this time, are usually damaged in some way. By this time , with what the cars now cost, not too many sellers are switching wheels just for looks. I will check the junk yard price on c5 spokes before I pull the trigger on new wheels, but don't expect miracles, playing in the same market as insurers that need only stock c5 replacement wheels.
My only problem with a triple black car is visibility at night. It is fun that people like the looks of the car when I hit the streets, so not a crushing problem around town.
. Although not a little car, and impossibly huge by sports car standards, it is not the big SUV people are looking to see, and I once had to power out of what was going to be an accident because I was unseen, too low . Adding a visibility stripe for highway safety is on the things to do list, but is very far down, towards the bottom of the perhaps someday section..
from checking your window sticker, I have pretty much the same car, but in a 2003 version, in all black, and with a stick shift,
Got it used, with Gm wagon wheels from the wrong year,, fully chromed wheels, of course. The combo can look good, in a kind of Mexican concho look way, but black and chrome has been the single mans decorating cliche' of choice since it was possible. Green is less common, I think the vette green color makes for a very nice car. On your car, the red brake calipers tie the red side markers into the cars visual impact in a very good, and subtle, way.
My car is sitting neglected in the back yard, and your post is somewhat motivating to up my level of interest in getting it back on the road.
I always meant to change my cars wheels, but never did. Presently, the wheels I find I like the best are not investment compatible with the retail price of the car, so probably will go TSW instead of stock, as long as I am buying wheels .
A bad back and chrome wheels that need extra attention are a poor combo for a guy like me, because the chrome is now ruined in spots. Used C5 wheels , by this time, are usually damaged in some way. By this time , with what the cars now cost, not too many sellers are switching wheels just for looks. I will check the junk yard price on c5 spokes before I pull the trigger on new wheels, but don't expect miracles, playing in the same market as insurers that need only stock c5 replacement wheels.
My only problem with a triple black car is visibility at night. It is fun that people like the looks of the car when I hit the streets, so not a crushing problem around town.
. Although not a little car, and impossibly huge by sports car standards, it is not the big SUV people are looking to see, and I once had to power out of what was going to be an accident because I was unseen, too low . Adding a visibility stripe for highway safety is on the things to do list, but is very far down, towards the bottom of the perhaps someday section..
Last edited by strand rider; 12-06-2019 at 08:17 PM.
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Great find. $50Gs? Huh. Amazing that a decent mid-size new car is near that range at present. Nice car.
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Thanks, I really dig this car. So much fun to drive, detail, gaze upon. I do get a bit dopey looking at it. You’re right about pricing. What actually got me was how much $51k+ was 20 years ago! I sure didn’t have that. These C5s are beauties and I think, very affordable for what we get.
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really like the green color, and the looks of this car. Congratulations on your stewardship of the machine.
from checking your window sticker, I have pretty much the same car, but in a 2003 version, in all black, and with a stick shift,
Got it used, with Gm wagon wheels from the wrong year,, fully chromed wheels, of course. The combo can look good, in a kind of Mexican concho look way, but black and chrome has been the single mans decorating cliche' of choice since it was possible. Green is less common, I think the vette green color makes for a very nice car. On your car, the red brake calipers tie the red side markers into the cars visual impact in a very good, and subtle, way.
My car is sitting neglected in the back yard, and your post is somewhat motivating to up my level of interest in getting it back on the road.
I always meant to change my cars wheels, but never did. Presently, the wheels I find I like the best are not investment compatible with the retail price of the car, so probably will go TSW instead of stock, as long as I am buying wheels .
A bad back and chrome wheels that need extra attention are a poor combo for a guy like me, because the chrome is now ruined in spots. Used C5 wheels , by this time, are usually damaged in some way. By this time , with what the cars now cost, not too many sellers are switching wheels just for looks. I will check the junk yard price on c5 spokes before I pull the trigger on new wheels, but don't expect miracles, playing in the same market as insurers that need only stock c5 replacement wheels.
My only problem with a triple black car is visibility at night. It is fun that people like the looks of the car when I hit the streets, so not a crushing problem around town.
. Although not a little car, and impossibly huge by sports car standards, it is not the big SUV people are looking to see, and I once had to power out of what was going to be an accident because I was unseen, too low . Adding a visibility stripe for highway safety is on the things to do list, but is very far down, towards the bottom of the perhaps someday section..
from checking your window sticker, I have pretty much the same car, but in a 2003 version, in all black, and with a stick shift,
Got it used, with Gm wagon wheels from the wrong year,, fully chromed wheels, of course. The combo can look good, in a kind of Mexican concho look way, but black and chrome has been the single mans decorating cliche' of choice since it was possible. Green is less common, I think the vette green color makes for a very nice car. On your car, the red brake calipers tie the red side markers into the cars visual impact in a very good, and subtle, way.
My car is sitting neglected in the back yard, and your post is somewhat motivating to up my level of interest in getting it back on the road.
I always meant to change my cars wheels, but never did. Presently, the wheels I find I like the best are not investment compatible with the retail price of the car, so probably will go TSW instead of stock, as long as I am buying wheels .
A bad back and chrome wheels that need extra attention are a poor combo for a guy like me, because the chrome is now ruined in spots. Used C5 wheels , by this time, are usually damaged in some way. By this time , with what the cars now cost, not too many sellers are switching wheels just for looks. I will check the junk yard price on c5 spokes before I pull the trigger on new wheels, but don't expect miracles, playing in the same market as insurers that need only stock c5 replacement wheels.
My only problem with a triple black car is visibility at night. It is fun that people like the looks of the car when I hit the streets, so not a crushing problem around town.
. Although not a little car, and impossibly huge by sports car standards, it is not the big SUV people are looking to see, and I once had to power out of what was going to be an accident because I was unseen, too low . Adding a visibility stripe for highway safety is on the things to do list, but is very far down, towards the bottom of the perhaps someday section..
Thanks for compliments. I can say that the right products and time invested really reconditioned my car. Leather came back, and the green metal paint gloss reappeared, swirls gone, carpets cleaned up, all very satisfying. The car has been very well maintained but previous owner wasn’t using it much and I believe it was sitting indoors. Once I started, I just kept researching and cleaning. I hear you about being low and visibility. The forum turned me on to a flashing third brake light as an added safety measure. Florida has terrible drivers. We always have to be aware. That noted, I just bought a BLP-1C5 brake flasher from WebElectric Products. Very easy install and dramatically changed the initial brake light sequence. I think it’s a smart and relatively inexpensive safety mod. $60 and worth every penny. There’s cheaper alternatives but I liked the “plug and play” feature. Here’s their link: https://webelectricproducts.com/ Good luck with your vette, sounds like a very handsome ride!
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I found my window sticker folded in the center rear cubby as well and had it laminated at FedEx Office for about $5 . . .display it with the car at shows . . .I guess you can get them through the museum but they're pretty pricey.
Nice find - -beautiful car!
Nice find - -beautiful car!
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