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The good news is that you can still find GTVs out West that haven’t completely rusted away yet, and you can do it for very reasonable money. I almost bought a working, driving GTV back in the early 2000's in ABQ. Fortunately, the 17 year old version of myself realized that owning a 60's Italian car and expecting to

That is awesome. When I think about where I might go for a daily driver after the vette, the idea of a low-mileage 1st gen GTS is certainly on the “if willing to have a car payment” side of the list. Although, I do enjoy not having a car payment, and my 93 C4 6-speed with 62K on the clock will probably continue to be

Great article, Doug. I own a 1st-gen Escalade (which I’ve heard you have feelings about), for similar reasons: It isn’t a great vehicle, but it does exactly what I need it to do. After a drunk driver totaled my old, but very nice, suburban, I was in the market for another tow vehicle. Within my criteria of either a

You daily drive a C4 vette also?