Heading out early
for the 2007 NCCC National Convention, held in Nashville, TN
this year.
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what better way to start
than to have a '53 on display, #262 of 300 that were
built |
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the displays are correct
to the time period of the Vette they are displayed with |
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The history of course has
to start with Zora - without him, the Corvette wouldn't
be what it is today - maybe not at all. |
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A special edition
Shriner's '62 Vette |
A hand-built 1/4 scale '57
Corvette was on display |
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A replica new car show
room sporting a '67 coupe |
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No Corvette history would
be complete without Racing - this one was a special race
series Vette that required the drive to make any repairs
if the Vette broke down on the track - thus the suitcase
of tools |
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ever wonder what your C5
looked like without the body? |
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Special edition
prototypes, modeling displays were on display |
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A special edition C6
Convertible was awiating Museum Delivery - we saw 4 of
these on the assembly line earlier today |
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One of my favorite Vettes
on display - the '91 Callaway Speedster |
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NCM - MORE HISTORY |
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