At our cars and coffee gathering today, I took my '67 so we could have three generations of these cars.
Three Generations of Sting Rays (Stingrays)
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Nice!!! Maybe the first time the 3 generations have met?
How did the old dogsdo with the new puppy? Did they get along?
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They got along well, but the main difference most car folks mentioned was the exhaust note of my '67 and the '72, both had side pipes. The new one was quiet as a mouse in a flour barrel, so they were all brothers, but the older guys spoke a lot louder!Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Thanks, it was in the low teens but sunny and no wind. I have never seen that L71 run so cool, never got off thermostat temp of 165 the whole 50 miles.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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The C7 needs the NPP option and "Mild-to-Wild" remote override to louden things up a bit.
http://mild2wildexhaust.com/Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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