In NCRS and Bloomington a person can achieve top honors and awards and that's great to know a Corvette can, but then what? Do you think you'll ever see it on the road again , may be ? Or once or twice a year at some meet. I'm not complaining or getting down on those's owners.
But once any Corvette gets Bloomington, Duntov and all the other awards that can be gotten , I then conceder them destroyed junk yard Corvettes never to be seen again , lost because investors or museums put them away and are rarely seen.
The future of ever seeing a C1 or C2 are the mods that are being done and the few people that will still drive them as original. I've see to many Corvettes being trailed to meets , all you need to do is count the trailers in the parking lot to know how many are being judges . When is the last time any one saw a "original" Corvette driving down a road or know of one?
I cant blame the owners that spent Maga bucks to a achieve that status and most feel sad when they do saying they wise they could now drive it but would lose their investment if they did.
So that counts those Corvettes as lost in my opinion , as tho they burned up making what is left even more valuable bring the prices up.
SACC is the last stand for the C1 Corvette because those people will and do drive their Corvette.
How do you feel ? I'm just asking and interested about this whole hobby.
And the weather sucks right now and I find my self thinking of the future of older Corvettes.
But once any Corvette gets Bloomington, Duntov and all the other awards that can be gotten , I then conceder them destroyed junk yard Corvettes never to be seen again , lost because investors or museums put them away and are rarely seen.
The future of ever seeing a C1 or C2 are the mods that are being done and the few people that will still drive them as original. I've see to many Corvettes being trailed to meets , all you need to do is count the trailers in the parking lot to know how many are being judges . When is the last time any one saw a "original" Corvette driving down a road or know of one?
I cant blame the owners that spent Maga bucks to a achieve that status and most feel sad when they do saying they wise they could now drive it but would lose their investment if they did.
So that counts those Corvettes as lost in my opinion , as tho they burned up making what is left even more valuable bring the prices up.
SACC is the last stand for the C1 Corvette because those people will and do drive their Corvette.
How do you feel ? I'm just asking and interested about this whole hobby.
And the weather sucks right now and I find my self thinking of the future of older Corvettes.