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okay now that I've figured out how to post pics , looks like I'll be posting like a madman here is our Vette took this last friday during testing for the 12 hours
I've got a Ford F250 Super Duty crew cab diesel, a Cadillac SRX (which my wife drives) and when my daughter moved out of state she left the Cobalt I bought her (go figure?). I kept the Cobalt for when my youngest son gets his license and I often drive it around town. My C6 is strictly a track car now. It's not a glamour shot but here's a photo of the truck (and C6):
__________________ 2005 Corvette C6 Coupe
Magnetic Red Metallic II/Cashmere, MN6, 1SB, F55
Lingenfelter 403 Conversion, LG Pro Headers (coated), Corsa Sport Exhaust, Lingenfelter CAI, Accusump, LGM Coil-Over Suspension & Bump-Steer Kit, T1 Sway Bars, Pfadt Control Arm Bushing Kit, Elite Eng. Tunnel Plate & Oil Catch-Can, SKF Racing Hubs/Bearings, AP Racing Brakes, DRM Brake Ducts, Custom Roll Bar, Sparco Seats, Wide-Booty, CCW C10 Wheels,Setup: LG Motorsports
The Corvette is just to make summer commutes tolerable. My real automotive hobby is a lot slower.
My fleet as of a couple years ago. The 1975 FJ-40 on the right was a resto-mod project and that's the one I sold to make room for the 'Vette. The 2006 Unlimited Rubicon in the middle is for scenic/moderate trails and the 1970 FJ-40 furthest away is for the tough stuff.
The little guy out on the trail:
The big one under construction. None on the trail yet, but it's getting really close now! All tube frame, 16" coilovers all around, bored and stroked Ford 351w putting out about 400hp and 500 ft-lbs, 40" stickies on beadlocks, dovetailed rear, full hydro steering.
Sans grille and radiator:
I tow the toys with a mildly tweaked 2008 Duramax, which serves double duty as winter commuter.
No pic's, but a 2004 GMC HD, 2009 Z06, 2012 CTS V-sedan, 2012 Camaro 2SS, and a 2012 GMC Yukon. The Corvette has been sitting since late October. The Camaro is my daily driver. The wife splits duties between the Yukon and the V.