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2006 Corvette Coupe and Convertible • New features for 2006 include: • 6 speed paddle shift transmission with automatic modes • Smaller diameter 3-spoke steering wheel • XM Satellite Radio included with Bose audio systems and features hidden antenna • The Gray (37T) Convertible Top, introduced in 2005 MY, has been carried over for 2006 and will be available for ordering in beginning August 19, 2005. |
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I have learned several things lately. "Life is too short not to drive a Corvette" "Owning a Corvette is not important, but driving one is" "I am a Driver, Not a Polisher" '03 50th AE convertible, automatic '04 Z06 Comm. Edition Z16 |
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According to sources, the new Blue for 2006 is Asiatic Blue, don't have info on what shade it will be. Some guy online, says he got an advanced order by paying extra. LeMans Blue is too dark in my book, will be interesting to see. Randy
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Replying to: starrow68 (Oct 10, 2005 8:55 am) |
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| I need help to value a 75' vette. It doesn't have the original motor. It has a 350 with a full race cam. It get about 350 hp. It has a munsy tranny, high performance spark plug wires, and edlebrock head covers. It has side pipes and aluminum wheels. White with black interior and a black bra, T-tops. It is a runner. Needs paint and of course interior work. What do you all think? | |
| I have a 2000 vette that the drivers side window when rolling down squeals, does anyone know the cause of this or a cure for it?? | |
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Hello, I am in the process of changing a headlight switch on a 1979 corvette. The switch is a push/pull knob located in the dash and if the knob is turned it also dims or brightens the gauge lights. The switch is held in place in the dash by a threaded collar which is easy to remove. How does one go about removing the knob and the shaft which inserts into the switch? On the new switch it looks like the knob & shaft threads into the switch but I can't seem to unscrew the knob from the old switch. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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Had a great day to cruise today here in KY [75 and PC], and so it was off to Bowling Green where the Museum was having its annual luncheon fete for volunteers who work their events during the year. After some shopping in the gift shop we were [about 40 Vettes strong] off on about a 40 mile cruise on the country roads to a Rod and Gun club at Barren Lake, where we had a great luncheon and some opportunities to talk with and meet new folks. I even talked the wife into coming this year, and she had fun too, despite having some serious neck issues the past few weeks. Cruise speed [thankfully!!] was a little slower than last year, and the group kept together without too much trouble. People in Bowling Green are so used to seeing cruising Corvette groups that they just sit at cross roads and wave as they let the parade proceed on through. Really a great and tolerant populace down Bowling Green way. The luncheon was superb [again] and Wendell gave a nice invocation and talk before we all dug into the grub. On the upside the wife enjoyed it, and the drive home was smooth and easy. Averaged just over 30 mpg for the day, with 200 miles of smiles. |
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Has anyone experienced a water leak inside the car coming from behind the glove box? It's water, and not antifreeze, dripping down along the fan motor. I'm assuming it comes from spraying the car off with a hose when washing it, but I've not experienced this with other cars before. Shouldn't be leaking inside the car.
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