You asked...and here's another look at a couple of Vettes featured in the "Your Ride In The Spotlight" section of Corvette Fever Magazine.
This time, we've got a Shark from Paso, and a C6 that's playing hide-and-seek. (Really.)
Hide-And-Seek C6Harold and Mary Ellen WilliamsEssex Junction, Vermont2006 Corvette Coupe
Here is our 2006 Daytona Sunset Orange coupe.
We were on a ride with the Corvette Club of Vermont in the fall of last year, when we stopped for ice cream, as no trip goes without it. When we went to leave, this is what I found. She tried to play hide-and-seek, but we finally found her. By the way, note the sign that’s posted on the shed, which says, "All Pumpkin For Sale 0.39 a LB (pound).” I did not calculate the price, and only wish I could have paid that amount!
This is our fourth Corvette since 1969, and we also have a 1999 Pewter coupe and a 2001 Pewter coupe. We have loved every one of them.
Save the wave!Paso SharkRay PhillipsPaso Robles, California1971 Corvette Stingray coupe
This is my ‘71 Vette. I found it outside of an old barn while working on a shop for a gentleman next door. It was junk, so I talked the old guy out of it--and 10 years later, here it is. It now has a 406 smallblock with Dart heads and a Procharger, and makes over 1000 horsepower. (Yes, over.)I drive the car whenever possible, but it's a handful. It has rack and pinion steering, 17-inch Hopster rims and a ton of fun goodies. I have shown the car at a few car shows, and have done well, and I’ve also raced it at some autocross events, with much fun. I did almost all the work myself so the car is part of the family now. To see it in your magazine would be cool.