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No it does not. Like very other car out here the coupe looks a lot better than the convertible. As a matter of fact the convertible almost manage to make the C7 look ordinary.
Haven't bought a coupe since buying my 1984 and replaced it with the 86 official pace car yellow convert with every option offered that year as soon as they were available.
Coupes are for the track and converts are for the street.
20 out of the 25 vettes I have owned have been converts and the last coupe I bought was a 1984 and only because it came out during the 10 dark years with no corvette convert being offered.
No it does not. Like every other car out here the coupe looks a lot better than the convertible. As a matter of fact the convertible almost manage to make the C7 look ordinary.
Location: You can lead a person to knowledge, but you can't make him think. - snide The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard on duty.
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Originally Posted by Vettster2
I always thought verts were for women or gay men...
I'm neither a woman or a gay man. The next modern Vette I buy will be another vert.
I have owned both coupes and convertibles. I always get nervous when I travel over night that some fool will get into my car by slicing the roof. I would rather have a convertible but I am buying the coupe. I plan on driving coast to coast and I will rest much better,,
I have owned both coupes and convertibles. I always get nervous when I travel over night that some fool will get into my car by slicing the roof. I would rather have a convertible but I am buying the coupe. I plan on driving coast to coast and I will rest much better,,