MY CAR NEEDS A NEW HOME !
#26
#27
Careful getting a Vette in Hell Paso. Got my 2006, C6 there in 2010 and had to replace one of the fuel sensors for $1400. Only dealer there that really works on Vettes is Rudolph, so you can't even shop the dealers against each other. The mechanics said the high sulfur content in the gas there in the EP area eats away at the fuel sensors and the Vette's are especially prone to it.
Not sure if that is dealer BS or not, but they said it after I'd already had the work done and paid for. Fuel tank in the C6 is a saddle bag design, fuel gauge would read fine for the first half and then just drop to empty for the bottom half.
mamotorworks has some good accessories for vettes...and the best Mod I got for mine was an extra cupholder for the passenger as you can't fit two cups if they get larger at the top, like all do. Again, 1st world problems....
Not sure if that is dealer BS or not, but they said it after I'd already had the work done and paid for. Fuel tank in the C6 is a saddle bag design, fuel gauge would read fine for the first half and then just drop to empty for the bottom half.
mamotorworks has some good accessories for vettes...and the best Mod I got for mine was an extra cupholder for the passenger as you can't fit two cups if they get larger at the top, like all do. Again, 1st world problems....
#28
Good luck with the sale. I met you in person once at the Tucson import car show. I came from a C6 Z06 before I had my C63. My Z06 (new then in 2008) had cams, headers, heads, air filter, tune, ported manifold and ported throtle bodies but the quality was poor and the car gave me many issues.
Time proved me right, the car had 5 owners within 3 years.
Time proved me right, the car had 5 owners within 3 years.