This is my 1995 corvette. It is a true daily driver. I bought the car back in 2000 with just over 50k miles. I drove it to college and back. The only problems I had was around 75k. The starter had to be rebuilt. Currently the motor has over 130k miles. I have a few modifications done but not too much. I have two boys that take up my time and money for right now. My wife's car is a 1993 cadillac seville sts. We enjoy fixing up our rides as well as making the boys happy. So to the corvette we added some Dante designs wheels from summitracing.com with new Mohawk predator tires. I chose these tires because of the high treadwear rating as this is a daily driver. My wife and I also painted the brake calipers. This car has seen everything including snow, sleet, rain, sand, ice and a two and four year old. The modifications are muffler eliminator pipes from mid-america, also removed the resonator. This car is very loud. I also installed a k&n filter with a modified air box lid. I also removed the MAF screen, because I read somewhere it would help with the airflow. I also read recently that it was not good to remove the screen, so I don't know really what to believe. No true quarter mile times as my wife does not really let me race.....but I do anyways..... ssssssssshhhhhhhhhh. Just nobody around to clock my times. Sorry for the pics of the dirty motor, that day only had time to wash and wax. Future upgrades include a new C4R wing from C5west, 1" lowering kit from mid-america, engine rebuild maybe try to convert to a LT4 or up it to a 383 stroker. All upgrades will take me some time as my wife wants to fix up her cadillac. We also have a Porsche 944s sitting in the garage, but it had a unfortunate "head" accident. We are also looking into upgrading to LT1 conversion kit from renegadehybrids.com for the porsche. These pics are not the best, as we cannot find the better digital camera, boys playing hide and seek. Well thanks for reading and let me know what you guys think. Also if anyone can help me find the "white face gauges" for my car that would be greatly appreciated.

My license plate reads my philosophy.

You can't really see it, but its there. A decepticon decal between the hatch and window. All you tranformer fans know what I mean.


Nice shot of the rear, she's ready to go and play.

I did have carbon fiber blackouts from mid-america but I lost one on the way to work one day, so I decided to scrap them all. A hundred dollar item down the drain.

Don't disown me corvette owners, I promise to clean the motor when I get time.