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Bought the 1990 Corvette ZR-1 in September of 1994 with 129 miles on the odometer.

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The 2025 Colorado ZR2 Bison, I ordered at the beginning of the year.

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The Bison package on that looks pretty cool. Considering the price of getting all what you get in that package, that option seems worth the money right out of the box.
 
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The Bison package on that looks pretty cool. Considering the price of getting all what you get in that package, that option seems worth the money right out of the box.
GM Employee pricing was a big help as well.
 
@Rob

That's good to see that you're a loyal GM guy. Those are some great vehicles in your pictures posted. I have a few toys as well but I may likely have to liquidate and consolidate here shortly - for the better, I guess.
 
Nice Colorado Turbomax I4, with a sunroof @Rob !

I've been told that affects resale value vs the slick tops! ;):boogie

How do you like it?

Have an 03 Sportrac I've put 300K on her and I've never rebuilt the engine, just replaced the chain tensioners (has 2 opposing timing chains in the 4.0) which are plastic dispensables, starts right up and cold AC even today! That truck has never left me stranded, amazing.

She is ready for retirement...still runs great and doesn't burn oil!

Hard to give her up, but it's time!

Shopping the Rangers and right now I'm actual shopping a 2024 Trail Boss as we speak.....want the towing power in a mid size truck for daily stuff and I'm thinking of a change this time around.

Have a 1996, 2nd Gen Ram 1500 project Im finishing up with my sons.

5.9 Magnum with a few goodies in there and a 5 speed man tran, 391 posi rear I factory ordered back in Sept of 95 with 96k original miles...not collectible for sure, just sentimental and fun!

That will haul the heavier stuff for me!

Drove the shit out of that truck for years in Florida stop and go's!!!! Part of the reason I went with an A10 in my 5BW.

Congrats, the toy box looks pretty cool from here!
 
Nice Colorado Turbomax I4, with a sunroof @Rob !

I've been told that affects resale value vs the slick tops! ;):boogie

How do you like it?

Have an 03 Sportrac I've put 300K on her and I've never rebuilt the engine, just replaced the chain tensioners (has 2 opposing timing chains in the 4.0) which are plastic dispensables, starts right up and cold AC even today! That truck has never left me stranded, amazing.

She is ready for retirement...still runs great and doesn't burn oil!

Hard to give her up, but it's time!

Shopping the Rangers and right now I'm actual shopping a 2024 Trail Boss as we speak.....want the towing power in a mid size truck for daily stuff and I'm thinking of a change this time around.

Have a 1996, 2nd Gen Ram 1500 project Im finishing up with my sons.

5.9 Magnum with a few goodies in there and a 5 speed man tran, 391 posi rear I factory ordered back in Sept of 95 with 96k original miles...not collectible for sure, just sentimental and fun!

That will haul the heavier stuff for me!

Drove the shit out of that truck for years in Florida stop and go's!!!! Part of the reason I went with an A10 in my 5BW.

Congrats, the toy box looks pretty cool from here!
Thank you. So far, I love the Bison. I've only got 586 miles on it right now and haven't had a chance to get it off road yet due to work. The Corvette is my weekend cruiser if the weather is good and I have the time. The Bison is set up for camping, overlanding, and get-out-of-Dodge if I have to. 😁
 
Zr1 has such a fantastic engine. I was just talking about these with a friend of mine.
You can find some in great shape for 20-25k on BaT.
Yeah, they really are unique and fun to drive.
 

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