Just to be clear the Corvette was virtually new at the time and despite all my misgivings of my father he was right. The damn thing just ran and ran and could be taken to your average service shop. Either way the Vette was my 17th Christmas present soon to be wrapped around a pole. Circling back to the point of this thread I fell in love with an e28 when I was ten years old. The salesman told him it was a 4-door Ferrari.Coldswede wrote:Yeah, the maintenance on a 30 year old Corvette might be demanding.option00002 wrote:Back in '89 my father investigated trading his Corvette in on a 535is. In '89 the Corvette was pretty damn cool for a kid, but that BMW was so much cooler! Ultimately, he kept the Corvette because of perceived maintenance costs and I was so disappointed. That was when my love affair began.
If they weren't practically 30 years old at best I would own one. The reality is that because of the age they are constantly requiring work. I can't keep up with it or rather choose not to spend my weekend virtually doing yoga positions.
That is the one thing about an e28, I sometimes feel guilty about not working on it, but it just never needs it. So I "Upgrade" to stave off the guilt.
On a side note I can't speak for Duke and his vagina car.