Grand Sports
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Burning Brakes
I like using Bruton Smith's properties for backdrops.
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#45
Burning Brakes
Here's mine, a 2010 Cyber Grey 3LT GS Coupe, supercharged.
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#53
Melting Slicks
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Grand Canyon South Rim
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Bringing my '13 GS home from AZ four years ago.
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First off, there are some great looking C6 Grand Sports pictured in this topic thus far.......................
as long as the owner is happy and satisfied with it no other individuals opinion actually matters unless you were looking for additional mods for added personal enhancements to your own car...............
Thanks Fats for the photo from my home state, and a location I have been too in the past, as well as the link to Hammy's Grand Sport Bar & Grill
bear with me on this reply, but hard for me to sit idly bye while another pulls his information out of thin air and based on nothing of any substance..................
for someone here that has an interest in automobiles, anything to do with cool vehicles, interested in keeping them running as you want or like, repairing them, and potentially becoming INVOLVED on a more personal basis than being an "internet keyboard warrior" hiding behind your screen, you may want to actually check out Hammy's and get to know the PEOPLE.
We only have one life to live, and we should make it the fullest it can be. My thoughts, and beliefs, take it for whatever you want too do so.
See, there are many more than the 5 mentioned that actually have met, done some cool things with their cars, families, and lives on activities and events which were posted there for ALL TO SEE, and potentially participate in.
Black Hills Corvette event, Bowling Green and Nashville, Lincoln, NE to see the Museum of American Speed, pending trip to Branson, MO this July, plus future plans for the Woodward Dream Cruise potentially in 2021.
That doesn't include the local shows or events held all over America that we share pictures, stories, and memories from with one another, not always on the forum either.
Some of us have more than an "online" relationship even though we live in many diverse areas of America.
Yes, Hammy's is on a public forum where we can quickly check in with one another to make sure all is well in our real worlds, share opinions, poke fun at one another, as well as help each other out when the need or occasion arises.
But we also have the capability through our personal bonds to connect and communicate on a personal level too, all because we chose to become INVOLVED.
See, at Hammy's ALL cars are welcome, as it is more about the people and the relationships created through a topic started by David H. many years ago, even though to an outsider it now more resembles a Seinfeld episode when viewed on a daily basis.
So for those who choose NOT to participate, please base your opinions on facts, not thin air.
Keep the sticks up your asses, keep your fingernails clean, and keep paying someone to do something you are too lazy or incapable of doing yourself, and have a nice rest of your friggen life.
as long as the owner is happy and satisfied with it no other individuals opinion actually matters unless you were looking for additional mods for added personal enhancements to your own car...............
Some of the GS folks hang out here: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...and-grill.html
Taken on the Dixie Hwy near Petosky MI
Taken on the Dixie Hwy near Petosky MI
for someone here that has an interest in automobiles, anything to do with cool vehicles, interested in keeping them running as you want or like, repairing them, and potentially becoming INVOLVED on a more personal basis than being an "internet keyboard warrior" hiding behind your screen, you may want to actually check out Hammy's and get to know the PEOPLE.
We only have one life to live, and we should make it the fullest it can be. My thoughts, and beliefs, take it for whatever you want too do so.
See, there are many more than the 5 mentioned that actually have met, done some cool things with their cars, families, and lives on activities and events which were posted there for ALL TO SEE, and potentially participate in.
Black Hills Corvette event, Bowling Green and Nashville, Lincoln, NE to see the Museum of American Speed, pending trip to Branson, MO this July, plus future plans for the Woodward Dream Cruise potentially in 2021.
That doesn't include the local shows or events held all over America that we share pictures, stories, and memories from with one another, not always on the forum either.
Some of us have more than an "online" relationship even though we live in many diverse areas of America.
Yes, Hammy's is on a public forum where we can quickly check in with one another to make sure all is well in our real worlds, share opinions, poke fun at one another, as well as help each other out when the need or occasion arises.
But we also have the capability through our personal bonds to connect and communicate on a personal level too, all because we chose to become INVOLVED.
See, at Hammy's ALL cars are welcome, as it is more about the people and the relationships created through a topic started by David H. many years ago, even though to an outsider it now more resembles a Seinfeld episode when viewed on a daily basis.
So for those who choose NOT to participate, please base your opinions on facts, not thin air.
Keep the sticks up your asses, keep your fingernails clean, and keep paying someone to do something you are too lazy or incapable of doing yourself, and have a nice rest of your friggen life.