The 997 has been crawling up in miles and I have been working from home for a little over a year. I used to commute an hour one way and an hour back in the winter. The C4S was absolutely awesome in the snow and all the crazy weather I experienced, and was a lovely car. But it lacked a lot of what I wanted.... an aftermarket for more power, modern creature comforts, and ... rearwheel drive.
I missed it. So I made what I think a lot of my friends would consider a strange decision. I sold the C4S and bought a C6 Corvette.
I won't lie though, I missed rearwheel drive, and I've been aching for a platform for a daily that is mod friendly, something I can track when I want, and something that has a nice aftermarket support.
So today my partner and I christened it into the stable by making sure I dressed up as a stereotypical owner. I realize not all vette owners meet the stigma, but I couldn't help myself and it cracked me up and I couldn't stop laughing the whole time we took pics.
"Wow I missed a spot, hah, heck"
"I think the engine goes there. Ayup."
Plans I'd like to do:
- Do an HPDE and autox in it so I can understand it better
- Adjust suspension and add some suspension goodies accordingly
- Look into a few more power adders, but nothing super wild. Probably some mild things, a little more oomph but I'm more interested in handling and fun than I am a straight line car.
Some of the quicker cars I've seen in the past were C5 and C6 cars, and I'm definitely interested in setups for handling. Don't get me wrong, the C4S was great, and I've loved Porsches and enjoye driving them but I reached a point where I'm sick of the nickel and diming on every single little simple thing and want a platform I can enjoy daily, can beat on, and not have something in the back of my mind going "If this explodes... am I going to hate myself?"
Still got the viper, still rebuilding the engine. Parts are *SLOWLY* arriving for it. I think I partially can blame the viper for my transition to something like the C6. Realizing that the torque is a blast, the platform of the american v8 and v10 cars are cost efficient, and can still handle and be awesome was a moment where I went, "Maybe I should try something new"
Took it to the coast and back, and had an absolute blast. Interestingly enough, my partner does /not/ get car sick in the C6 like she did in the C4S. So it's a win win for both of us.