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Re: One last American car question. (Still no LBC)

To: gardner7@pilot.infi.net
Subject: Re: One last American car question. (Still no LBC)
From: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 20:47:44 EST
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998 01:28:10 +0000 "Scott Gardner"
<gardner7@pilot.infi.net> writes:
>This isn't a trick question, and I honestly don't know the answer, 
>but hopefully some kind lister can help me out.
>       The new Corvettes are being called the "C5" model, and that 
>stands 
>for "Corvette--5th Generation".  This much I got from the brochures 
>and from a Road & Track article.  The problem is, I count SIX 
>generations, including the new ones:
>
>1953-1955 or so (blue flame six, no cove, etc.)
>1956?-1962             (cove on side)
>1963-1967              (Sting Rays)
>1968-1982       (Stingrays)
>1983-1996       (ever-popular pimp car)
>1997-present   (modern C5 incarnation)
>
>Is Chevy lumping the first nine years together as one generation?  
>That's all I can figure.  Anybody have any more information?
>Thanks,
>Scott

According to my resident "Vette" freak (#2 son), The answer is YES.
 Apparently the "generation"  refers to a MAJOR body/chassis change.
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget

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