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Old July 19th 14, 11:18 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Default New thread - this has nothing to do with the C7


"Rufus" > wrote in message
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>> We came out of our favorite restaurant 2 days ago and I had to open
>> the
>> hatch and crawl in to pull it out far enough to let the better half
>> get
>> in, (I can say that because she paid for lunch). The numb nutz in
>> the
>> whacked out Honda parked on her door would have taken the paint off
>> a
>> Grand Sport. I have also found more than just a few Grand Sports
>> sitting
>> on the lot, maybe a dozen or so.
>>

>
> That just sounds like people that like to park close and P-O Vette
> owners...I always park mine strategically, and not based on how far
> I have to walk. I find it a lot easier to get in and out of my C6
> Z06 than my C4, but I still find my C4 to be a bit more comfortable
> because of the way the seat hugs my back. I'm a skinny dude...
>
> I do think there are probably things that can be done with the door
> design that could help...my cube-mate put a Lambo-door conversion on
> her C6, and while I don't particularly like that, it does reduce the
> car's "wingspan".
>

Parked backed in drivers side on the curb, handicap on the passenger
side, 6' left on his drivers side. There will always be idiots out
there.

Gag me with a spoon, lambo doors on a Corvette? I've seen worse, some
of the owners should have their toe nails pulled with pliers and
washed out with gasoline but then I change very little on a Corvette,
my choice as it is theirs. Some people think I'm nuts for the miles I
put on them but that's what I buy them for, to drive it when ever I
can, rain or shine.


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