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Re: MGF? No, merci

To: mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca (John McEwen), Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Subject: Re: MGF? No, merci
From: Jay Quinn <jpquinn@cyberramp.net>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 10:29:22 -0600
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>John McEwen
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>PS:  Showing roots does not mean creating a retro car.
>

John your PS last statement is so true.  Especially when applied to the C5
Corvette.  A very lovely and beautiful machine indeed.  I'm sure thats my
opinion only.

Anyway, the C5 designers went to ALL the Vette lovers and Vette
know-it-alls and took note of what each generation (C1, C2, etc) of vette
was a desirable and loved feature.  Something unique about each generation
since they were first built.  Those little things that once you saw it, you
knew what year the car was, no doubt.

They then took each of the trademark features, modernized them and
incorporated it into the new C5 vette.

If you know bits and pieces about certain features and trademarks of a
vette, go by a showroom and take a look at the new C5.  It shows all kinds
of roots, but by no means does it look like a retro car.  It's anything
but!  Not to mention, it's a HUGE improvement for Vettes in all sorts of
catagories.  Too numerous to list.

Q  -  Closet Vette Lover
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