| The cornerstone of his collection, is his Silver '63 Split Window Coupe that his wife Sandra bought for him as a gift (after several hints) |  |
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| Next was his '64 Coupe was fuel injected plus a rare color combination |  |
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| This '65 Coupe is an NCRS Top Flight Winner back in 1998, one of only 771 of the fuel-injected 4-speed '65s were built |  |
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| His '66 Big-Block Triple-Black Coupe, with less than 17k original miles, was next in the line-up |  |
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 | As if you couldn't tell, this Silver '67 Big Block Roadster was my favorite!!! This was the 427 cu in / 435 HP which the C2 Generation is infamous for producing - also the last year for C2. |  |
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| One C3 adorned his collection, a '78 Pace Car of course. This was the first Corvette to ever be used as a pace car for the Indy 500. This is one of 202 of them that sported a 4-speed transmission |  |
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| Michael was around to discuss his collection, answer questions and I'm sure he was subject to a few stories of our own |  |  |
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| Michael Brown shaking hands with Cowtown's 2008 President, Don Fowler |  |
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| Member's shared their knowledgebase as they carefully looked over Michael's Collection |  |
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| A view from up on the ladder gave a nice view and different perspective of his Collection | |
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 | Lots of one-of-a-kind Corvette Art adorned the walls.
Michael had a Fact Poster of each Vehicle in his Collection |  |  |
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