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DaSkinnyGuy
12-09-2007, 07:11 PM
:twisted: This guy is letting his 35th anniversary camaro convertible get salt all over it. I even put my bird off the road and its not as nearly rare as this.

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n99/DaSkinnyGuy/35th.jpg

Iroc-z86
12-09-2007, 07:12 PM
sucks, some people just dont give a sh$t. not my car so idc, my car is not much better tho, sitting in mud at the moment with no real way of moving it :(

NJSPEEDER
12-09-2007, 07:21 PM
i like the way every time someone uses a car to drive, the thing it was built for, they somehow don't care. not everyone has a second car to drive or a garage to store their car in.

Iroc-z86
12-09-2007, 07:40 PM
i like the way every time someone uses a car to drive, the thing it was built for, they somehow don't care. not everyone has a second car to drive or a garage to store their car in.

exactly, once i get the iroc on the road again its becoming my new dd just because i like to drive it so much. the only reason i have two cars is because i commute to MSU 4 days a week.

nj96z28
12-09-2007, 07:46 PM
i drive my 96z vert every day and in snow and rain... its not because i dont care i just dont have the space to buy another vehicle..... or the money. But it gets a bath once a week. at least I "cared" enough to take the chromes off for winter :)

DaSkinnyGuy
12-09-2007, 08:37 PM
Ok for those comments I bet if you had a second vehicle to drive it would be in storage for the winter or park in the driveway. But being that its your only, that is you only choice to drive it. But I know for a fact that this guy has more than one car, he has several he just drives this car once a week. Which is friday to work and this is when I took it.

NJSPEEDER
12-09-2007, 08:43 PM
the picture you took is in a parking lot, what does that have to do with where he parks at home?
BTW, my car is parked in the street right now, does that mean it will get more or less dirty than if it was in the driveway?

Tru2Chevy
12-09-2007, 08:49 PM
Ok for those comments I bet if you had a second vehicle to drive it would be in storage for the winter or park in the driveway. But being that its your only, that is you only choice to drive it. But I know for a fact that this guy has more than one car, he has several he just drives this car once a week. Which is friday to work and this is when I took it.

No way....cars are meant to be driven. Just because it's driven in bad weather doesn't mean that it's neglected....

- Justin

DaSkinnyGuy
12-09-2007, 08:56 PM
The fact isnt about any of your cars, its about that this is a rare fbody probly 300 coverts made as a 35th SS anniversary edition. This guy has other cars to drive why is he driving it when he could use the others. Yes its in a parking lot, how did it get to the parking lot from thursday night if it wasnt there, to friday morning when it just showed up. it had to be driven in the salt, thus the rare car was driven in the salt.

nj96z28
12-09-2007, 08:59 PM
i see what ur sayin

DaSkinnyGuy
12-09-2007, 09:12 PM
At one point either tim or justin told me that we have our own opinion on our cars ( in this case what my opinion is on some guys rare car ) I feel that if you have a rare car, and you have other cars to drive, put the rare car away, and drive the other cars that are not rare. How much clearer do i need to be. Salt kicks up real easy, it is lighter than rocks usually thus making it easier for your car to scratch up. Why put the rare car in the postion of this when the rare car could be sitting away dreaming of hot summer days with its top down. Ok If you have a car that is rare but no other choice to use another car than it is ok for it to be out.

Finally why do we as car people, and those people that are car collectors search for cars that have either been in 3 places CA, AZ, or sunny florida. Thats because these car collecting people who collect [B]rare[B] cars look for cars that have not seen snow, or slat, or even rain for that fact. These rare car collecting people feel that cars from these 3 places have not been neglected. If if this 35th anniversary convert has a emblem on the side that says collectors edition, then I might say that some day a person will be looking for this rare collectors car and say naw I dont want it, this car has seen the salt, snow, rain. When this guy clearly could have not used the car.

Answer this question where are the two Barrette Jackson auction held?

Tru2Chevy
12-09-2007, 09:12 PM
The fact isnt about any of your cars, its about that this is a rare fbody probly 300 coverts made as a 35th SS anniversary edition. This guy has other cars to drive why is he driving it when he could use the others. Yes its in a parking lot, how did it get to the parking lot from thursday night if it wasnt there, to friday morning when it just showed up. it had to be driven in the salt, thus the rare car was driven in the salt.

So? It was driven, meaning the owner was enjoying the car that he purchased, which is what the car was built for.

As long as he takes care of it and doesn't let it rot away, I have no problems with it, and I would do the same myself.

- Justin

DaSkinnyGuy
12-09-2007, 09:16 PM
Ok i am fine with those words. Those are the words of your own opinion. I didnt feel that I was going to get this type of reaction from the crowd. But heck sometimes a curve ball is thrown.

Anti_Rice_Guy
12-09-2007, 09:17 PM
I'm not a fan of taking a nice, toy car out in bad weather. Camaro has seen rain 2x while in our possession, cleaned thoroughly afterwards. Never seen salt/snow/sleet. It's pointless to hurt a car that is meant to be fun and look great in the summer. If you have other cars and can afford it, it's pointless IMHO. Now don't get me wrong and get that I'm suggesting not to drive your cars to keep miles off, as I take the Camaro out as much as possible in the spring/summer/fall. It's just that if its a toy and not a DD, there's no point in ruining it.

Iroc-z86
12-09-2007, 10:08 PM
The fact isnt about any of your cars, its about that this is a rare fbody probly 300 coverts made as a 35th SS anniversary edition. This guy has other cars to drive why is he driving it when he could use the others. Yes its in a parking lot, how did it get to the parking lot from thursday night if it wasnt there, to friday morning when it just showed up. it had to be driven in the salt, thus the rare car was driven in the salt.

actually there were 1398 converts, 1971 t-tops. rare in comparison to a reg z28. the berger ss camaro is rare 28 total made.

:2cents:

Mike
12-09-2007, 10:41 PM
if its not your car, who cares

maroman88
12-10-2007, 01:22 AM
i too hate seeing nice cars out in bad weather, but if its all ya got then as long as it gets waxed and undercoated and takin care of it should be fine. i took my 95 Z out and did donuts the other night, and its the nicest car ive ever owned, better then my 88, but thats were sentimental value comes in :) that car will never see snow or salt again

WildBillyT
12-10-2007, 10:07 AM
Finally why do we as car people, and those people that are car collectors search for cars that have either been in 3 places CA, AZ, or sunny florida. Thats because these car collecting people who collect [B]rare[B] cars look for cars that have not seen snow, or slat, or even rain for that fact. These rare car collecting people feel that cars from these 3 places have not been neglected. Answer this question where are the two Barrette Jackson auction held?

Cali, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, etc are all places people go for primarily older cars, where corrosion is a problem. These days cars aren't made of steel (as much) and the paint and coating technology prevents rust a lot better.

While it can't HELP the car to drive it in the salt, and the salt will pit aluminum and such, it's not like he's fording a river in the damn thing.

DaSkinnyGuy
12-10-2007, 12:03 PM
actually there were 1398 converts, 1971 t-tops. rare in comparison to a reg z28. the berger ss camaro is rare 28 total made.

:2cents:

ok how many of those converts were auto? Manual?
how many had a black top? How many were red? not every 35th camaro was red. give me those numbers and let me know what you come up with.

NightRydaSS
12-10-2007, 12:09 PM
atleast the car is being driven. God; i have seen so many Camaro's and Trans-Am's w/ like 6K miles on them with them origional tires....makes me sick.

camaro2you
12-10-2007, 12:10 PM
Theres a guy around me with a ceta ta that looks like its never been washed and its driven all the time and the mother f'er smokes in it to.

DaSkinnyGuy
12-10-2007, 12:19 PM
Wow i love how people blow words out of concept. I didnt once say the car could not be driven ever. I clearly said why is this car beeing driven in the salt. Just save the miles for the summer if its your toy not your daily driver theres a difference this is this guys toy. Everyone is going to have their own opinion. It all depends on the people you grew up with. They influenced you on the way you think. Some people will never change their opinion cause they will feel downed if someone close to them finds out they are saying differennt

maroman88
12-10-2007, 01:27 PM
Theres a guy around me with a ceta ta that looks like its never been washed and its driven all the time and the mother f'er smokes in it to.

theres a 30th TA near me, saw two fat bitches smoking in it, my :drool: turned to pure hatred

Knipps
12-10-2007, 02:36 PM
f#ck the weather, if you wanna drive it, then do it..

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 05:00 PM
ok how many of those converts were auto? Manual?
how many had a black top? How many were red? not every 35th camaro was red. give me those numbers and let me know what you come up with.
789 automatic convertibles and 609 6-speeds convertibles
All of the 35TH anniversary SS's were Red :lol:

Mike
12-10-2007, 05:02 PM
All of the 35TH anniversary SS's were Red :lol:
no, all 2002 camaros were 35th aniversary cars, so all ss's were aniversary ss's so all colors count

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 05:08 PM
Yeh but the Z4C optioned 35th Anniversary SS is the only one actually referred to as a 35TH SS
The rest are just 2002 SS's

Mike
12-10-2007, 05:27 PM
then why do even the v6 cars have the 35th anniversary dash tag?

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 05:35 PM
then why do even the v6 cars have the 35th anniversary dash tag?

Why are the 35TH SS L.E.'s the only ones that actually have an exterior badge saying 35th Anniversary SS Chevrolet Camaro??

15 buck dash emblem.
$3,000.00 Z4C option

Mike
12-10-2007, 05:37 PM
they are all anniversary camaros, but some are more optioned, yes the red one with the stripes is the one that jumps out at people but ALL camaro ss's from 2002 are anniversary ss's

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 05:43 PM
they are all anniversary camaros, but some are more optioned, yes the red one with the stripes is the one that jumps out at people but ALL camaro ss's from 2002 are anniversary ss's

But none of them are Badged 35th SS such as that one

Mike
12-10-2007, 05:44 PM
they are on the interior

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 05:50 PM
Yes I know I own a 02 car

Mike
12-10-2007, 05:53 PM
its basically just an overmarketing attempt by gm, they did the same thing in 97

Tru2Chevy
12-10-2007, 05:53 PM
All 2002 Camaros have a "35th Anniversary" badge on the dash....the car in question here, and the car that everyone is referring to is the Camaro SS with the Z4C 35th Anniversary package, and all of those cars were red.

- Justin

ins0mnia24
12-10-2007, 06:04 PM
Ah well regardless that guy can do what he wants with it he paid for it and it is his car..

I drive mine all year round because I bought it to drive it, not look at it parked in the garage it isn't any fun or enjoyment that way..

Nobody cries about the one guy on here that pulls a Boat with his SS which I think is really cool good for him..

Mike
12-10-2007, 06:07 PM
it was cooler when he pulled the boat with his 93 indy pace car z28 with a supercharger

Tru2Chevy
12-10-2007, 06:11 PM
Ah well regardless that guy can do what he wants with it he paid for it and it is his car..

I drive mine all year round because I bought it to drive it, not look at it parked in the garage it isn't any fun or enjoyment that way..

Nobody cries about the one guy on here that pulls a Boat with his SS which I think is really cool good for him..

He's got to...look at his other two cars!

- Justin

LS1Hawk
12-10-2007, 09:22 PM
This is what breaks my heart

http://ultimategto.com/cgi-bin/showcar.cgi?pow=yes&type=lot&pic=/pow/pow0750

DaSkinnyGuy
12-11-2007, 12:02 PM
This is what breaks my heart

http://ultimategto.com/cgi-bin/showcar.cgi?pow=yes&type=lot&pic=/pow/pow0750

HaHa at least It wasnt driven in the salt

enRo
12-11-2007, 02:03 PM
i actually know that guy.

i got about 5 pounds of road salt on my car. as long as you wash it off soon, your fine. hell, theres a red viper srt10 down the road from me caked in roadsalt. its new jersey. if u ONLY want to drive your nice car in nice weather, move to florida.

Jersey_TA
12-13-2007, 03:37 AM
I don't think it matters as long as it's washed. I drove my WS6 24/7 until I bought the truck for snow driving. I drive my vette daily now since the T/A hates my neighbors and gas mileage. You'd cry if you saw what my vette looks like now...dirty/salt. It's also a commemorative C5 1 of 2216 CE coupes. I just try to keep it clean/wash her when I can. As soon as the truck gets back on the road though she's getting parked during the week.