comprised of numerous Corvette Clubs from as far East as South Carolina and far West as California. Our preamble is to promote participation in Corvette oriented activities and to enhance the enjoyment connected with the ownership of the Corvette for its members. To encourage and assist with the ...
USA Troop Show (Vetts for Vets, USO) (August 18, 2024) We are based in the central Ohio lake shore area. This would include but not be limited to the followingareas. Counties: Ashland, Cuyahoga, Erie, Huron, Lorain, Medina, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca ...
as well as New Hampshire and West Virginia. We welcome all Corvette owners. The club is a member club of theNortheast Region (NE)of theNational Council of Corvette Clubs, Inc. (NCCC). In addition to the many social events that we participate in during the year, we also sponsor 4 auto...
Our club was founded in 1980, one year prior to the plant's relocation to Bowling Green. When the National Corvette Museum (NCM) opened in 1994, our club stepped up to support it in every way we can. We have members who work at the museum, and most of us volunteer throughout the y...
For Sale by Owner - 1967 Corvette 427 3x2, 1957 Bel Air 2dr Hard Top, 1970 Torino Cobra 429 SCJ, 1967 Chevelle SS396 375 hp, 1969 El Camino SS396 375 hp - www.SS427.com -
The C8-gen is the first Corvette to get a folding metal roof, but Chevrolet maintains that you can still get two sets of golf clubs in the boot even with the roof down and the 6.2-litre V8 behind the passengers. We’d imagine that’s very important to open-topped Corvette buyers… ...
This 1972 Corvette is a Down Under barn find. The Corvette is not a hugely common car in Australia, as those that are on our streets are usually examples that have been privately imported from the USA. There are companies in Australia who now specialize in imports, but they generally gravit...
Want to carry two sets of golf clubs? No, us neither. But apparently some supercar buyers do, for some reason, so the Corvette Stingray has two boots. Or trunks, if you must. One in the front, and one in the back, which can also swallow the targa roof panel. ...
Also, (I guess I do have another criticism), while the gap in the hull kinda looks cool, it serves no practical purpose, so I don't like it. It seems like a wasted space where another gun turret could've been placed there. Another dorsal turret could've been place there, and the ...