James Vette
CCCUK Member
Hope you are enjoying your badass stingray.
My god, your pushing your luck calling it a Stingray lolHope you are enjoying your badass stingray.
To be fair, a fair amount of C3s did come with the name "Stingray" actually on them above the "gills". Though not in 1968.... which is confusing at shows when Joe Public ask "Is that a Stingray?" Well.... yes and no. 1969 onwards they had the Stingray badge, and looked the same, but in 1968 they didn't have the badge. So technically mine is NOT a Stingray, but from Joe Public eyes it is a Stingray. I normally just answer "Yes, it is a Stingray", because it is easier and less likely to confuse people.The majority of people call all C3’s corvette stingrays. The stingray name is very associated with that shape.
It is a pretty call name tho.

Agree with Nassau 100% - I have never referred to my '68 as a Stingray..... (and strictly speaking it isn't) - 'us' '68 owners have a different burden to carry...........that being the introductory year for the C3 and GM's many running changes to the car during the model year.They are all Stingray’s to me.
One of my favourite non stingray corvettes. Yes, I know people will moan about its cross fire motor, but the 82 Corvette collector edition ‘corvette’ was a beautiful car. Those wheels, based on the 1967 Sting Rays bolt on, which are considered the best ever corvette wheel are lovely. View attachment 32078






Shame it doesnt work for dogs as there as bad. well the owners letting them shit on the drive and front of the house.There is a 'natural' cure for detering Cats, Squirrels, Foxes, Rats and Mice.........seemingly they do not like the smell of human urine, and specifically adult male urine.
Regular applications of male urine to known access points and travel paths over your property can help deter the critters. We have a dog - and yes he will chase-off any cats, pigeons and squirrels he sees during the day or night on our property (including the squirrels running along the top of the fence), but he's not in the front or rear gaedens 24/7. And then we have the Foxes and Cats that take the piss out of the dog and occasionally dump outside the back door to the garden (and specifically at times in his outside water bowl - when we left one outside the back door) - I found the easiest thing was to 'mark' all four corners and access points of the property (including side gates, entrance doors and garage doors) with urine - its your own personal choice (and your relationship with your neighbours) exactly how you achieve that! - it seems to work for us!
I'm sure there is some natural vegetable, plant or other extract that can be placed, enbedded or sprayed on a lawn or path.drive surface to deter dogsShame it doesnt work for dogs as there as bad. well the owners letting them shit on the drive and front of the house.
Though that idea, if it works ill cock a leg here and there myself![]()