Thanks. Yep. My other was a red with tan and tan and beautiful too, but something about white/tan/tan.Welcome to the CCCUK forum - I do like a white Vette.........some will say that perhaps I am biased!
Agreed on white Corvettes, it has looked good on all generations of the model. It was a good choice by GM/Chevrolet to produce the first 1953 in white only. Suited the car well. Especially in the southern sun belt states. Probably wouldn’t look as good on the dirty streets of Detroit after it’s been raining.Ha
Where about’s in FL ? I’m in Clearwater a lot of the time. Yep FL is sure nicer than the northern states for weather.Haha. True about the dirty snowed streets up north. Good thing I live in sunny Florida!
I regard white very much as a 'non colour' - its monochromatic, much like the very opposite of black.........but whereas black will effectively amplify any body imperfection and show even the smallest particle of dirt or dust........white doesn't do that......you simply see the shape and form of the car body without the distraction of colour...........having said all that certain colours on specific years just look so good (and far, far better than white or black on its own)
Delray Beach. Clearwater is nice. My sister lived there but moved to New Port Richey last year.Are you part of any Corvette Clubs/Facebook groups here?Where about’s in FL ? I’m in Clearwater a lot of the time. Yep FL is sure nicer than the northern states for weather.
Will you be going to the march Daytona swap meet/car show. It’s a great three days of fun. I know New Port Richey very well, I have a property there. Fun in the Florida sun in a T
True. Very rare to meet a native Floridian - and most snowbirds or transplants seem to be from New York and New Jersey.It certainly seems that people in Florida originated somewhere else. I’ve got a born and bred Dade county ( Miami) friend coming over to me in the UK on Sunday for a week. It’s freezing here at the moment, snow, sleet etc he will be absolutely freezing . Here for a week, then we are off to sunny Daytona.
I believe they're usually too old for breeding so a fresh crop has to be brought in each year.Very rare to meet a native Floridian - and most snowbirds or transplants seem to be from New York and New Jersey.