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The last post is the WINNER!

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Almost 360 liters of cargo space on the most recent model. You can get beer in there.

A guy down the street from me has 3 Corvettes in his garage, 1 is a Z1, possibly 2. They are all newer. Nice cars, ungodly expensive, and highly impractical.... However a couple streets over a guy has one I wouldn't mind having, a 1964 Corvette convertible, although I would prefer the hard top. Butidf he tops buy and gives it to me...I won't complain
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Almost 360 liters of cargo space on the most recent model. You can get beer in there.

A guy down the street from me has 3 Corvettes in his garage, 1 is a Z1, possibly 2. They are all newer. Nice cars, ungodly expensive, and highly impractical.... However a couple streets over a guy has one I wouldn't mind having, a 1964 Corvette convertible, although I would prefer the hard top. Butidf he tops buy and gives it to me...I won't complain
 

Dan From Smithville

For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
Staff member
Premium Member
A guy down the street from me has 3 Corvettes in his garage, 1 is a Z1, possibly 2. They are all newer. Nice cars, ungodly expensive, and highly impractical.... However a couple streets over a guy has one I wouldn't mind having, a 1964 Corvette convertible, although I would prefer the hard top. Butidf he tops buy and gives it to me...I won't complain
They really are impractical, but my favorites have always been the 1963-1967 model years.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
You think it's an elephant?
We're talking cars.
Bears know nothing of those.

Well..I don't know much about elephants, I was never an elephant technician. BUt I was an auto mechanic....


and nobody would need to fit an elephant in the trunk of any car
 

Dan From Smithville

For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky
Staff member
Premium Member
Okay.

I used a lower-case L and not an I, anyway.
I have an interest in the local biogeography of scarabs, so I collect them when I am out. A few years ago, I was on a day trip and decided to collect along the way. I found an ideal location, but there was a house right across from it and what looked to be a boy of about 11. I was like "No way a middle-aged white guy in a van is going to stop anywhere near here without it looking bad". So I passed on it.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Well..I don't know much about elephants, I was never an elephant technician. BUt I was an auto mechanic....


and nobody would need to fit an elephant in the trunk of any car
So a Corvette has room for a small number of small things.
No wonder they're not seen in Costco parking lots.

BTW, I've seen what you call being a "mechanic".
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