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A builder of special edition Corvettes.

Very valuable, some exceed 6-figures.

Most notable is the B2K, 1987-1991....
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Re: Convertible Concerns and Questions

Subject: Re: Convertible Concerns and Questions
by TommyT-Bone on 2014/5/23 21:11:10

You can always offset top noises by installing a performance exhaust system. There are top care products (RaggTopp) that I use that clean and protect the top. They are easy to clean and maintain. Most dirt and dust will just rinse away. Of course you can forget about driving through an automated car wash. Do Vette people do that? I think there is more protection in a rollover with a hard top. (IMO) You can't do Drivers Education on a course in a ragtop without a roll bar. That should be a consideration if you want to use your car for everything it's worth. You might just want to do that a time or two. Dropping the top is good for those days when you want kids to say "Hey, look at that old dude driving that nice Corvette.". It's also cool so you can say " Hey, look at all those chicks checking me out.". Verts also look good in the reflection of clean glass on a building.
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