Barrett-Jackson Sets Records at 2014 Scottsdale Auction

Barrett-Jackson Sets Records at 2014 Scottsdale Auction

The curtain came down Sunday, January 19th, on the most successful Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction in history. The FOX televised, eight-day event, sometimes called the “world’s greatest reality show,” was hosted in Barrett-Jackson’s brand new bricks and mortar facility with much improved space and amenities, a building that was completed in only eleven months time and completed only days before the auction start on Sunday, January 12th. Barrett-Jackson’s former main auction tent, the largest tent in the world, was connected to the new permanent auction building and created an impressive almost mile long facility from one end to the other.

But as user friendly as the surroundings, the real story here is the success generated inside the auction in both attendance which was up almost 30% and sales figures. This year’s docket included several iconic classic, muscle, sports and race cars with a sprinkling of other means of transportation, a Miami Vice off shore race boat, a fire engine, a few military vehicles, a Cessna military plane, and some special manufacturer new high performance cars which were auctioned for charity.

Plymouth drag racing Hot Wheels® car with Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme

The Plymouth and Dodge drag racing Hot Wheels® cars and trucks of Don “The Snake” Prudhomme and Tom “The Mongoose” McEwan, restored and built to commemorate the epic drag racing matches and the recent feature film, sold to Corvette enthusiast and collector Rick Hendrick for just $10K shy of $1M,and also coincidentally bought a Mustang! Music and television star Simon Cowell sold his Bugatti Veyron for $1.375. However the real star of the entire auction was the world’s record breaking 1967 Corvette L88 that recognized collector and automobile host and commentator Bob Varsha called “the American equivalent of the Ferrari 250 GTO,” the world’s most desired collector car.

From the first days it was evident that enthusiasts came out in force to spend their money at Barrett-Jackson’s annual Scottsdale auction extravaganza. In addition to the increased attendance, the opening days saw significantly larger bids than prior years when the first days were known for entry level “bargain” cars. That changed this year, though there were still some bargains to be had for astute buyers on Tuesday and Wednesday the top five sellers for the two opening days ranged from $75K to $200K, not necessarily “bargain” territory.

1967 L88 Corvette Coupe Sells for $3.85M with buyers fees

The first two days sales topped $14M for 429 lots with a 25% increase in attendance. And for the first time ever the first two days of the auction had cars that were sold for over $100K.

Thursday, normally a transitional day bridging the bargain first days’ offerings with the much more expensive collector cars offered on Friday and Saturday, turned out to be a preview of what was to come during the peak days. Thursday’s attendance jumped to 30% and sales topped $12M with the top seller being a 1955 Ford F100 pick-up truck which sold for $220K. All of the top ten lots hammered down for over $100K.

The momentum from the first half of the week continued Friday and Saturday. Barrett-Jackson’s on line web site crashed early Friday due to the huge number of users trying to access the site and didn’t get back up and running until Saturday afternoon; but it didn’t seem to impede bidding. Attendance was still up almost 30% and sales continued to be strong.

On Friday two charity cars were sold raising over a $1M. The first was a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro COPO, lot 3011, which hammered for $700K with all proceeds to benefit Achilles Freedom Team of Wounded Veterans. The second was a1956 Ford F-100 Custom Shelby truck that sold for $450K to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan Foundation. Barrett-Jackson traditionally has raised millions for charity and 2014 achieved new highs; partnering with other corporations Barrett-Jackson raised over $5M for charity throughout the eight day event which kicked off on Sunday with an opening night charity Gala . This year several thousand joined the celebration with entertainment provided by rock legend Bret Michaels.

famous Corvette racecar known as the 'Rebel' lot 5022, a 1969 L88, sold for $2.86M including bidder fees

Saturday was highlighted by the best cars of the auction and Barrett-Jackson’s “blue chip” Salon Collection crossing the block. These are high-value, historically-important collector cars consisting of pre war classics and rare significant post war cars. This year there were 74 of these cars, 40% more than last year. Eight cars were hammered for more than $1M including the highest priced car of the entire auction, lot number 5035, a 1967 Corvette L88 which sold for $3.85M and set a new world’s record for a Corvette sold at auction. Just minutes before the 67 L88 was hammered down, the famous Corvette racecar known as the “Rebel” lot 5022, a 1969 L88, sold for $2.86M including bidder fees, and nailed down the number two car of the auction.

For Corvette enthusiasts there were some bargains during the first three days of the auction for weak # 3 condition third and fourth generation cars, but throughout all days of the auction most of the #1, #2 and solid # 3 condition Corvettes from all generations sold at or above their valuation levels.

1963 Asteroid Corvette

Several exceptional Corvette highlighted this year’s auction with over 130 detailed in Barrett-Jackson’s two high quality catalogs. There were several award-winning, restored and survivor examples, as well as some outstanding restomod and custom Corvettes. One of the most well known custom Corvettes, the Asteroid, was consigned by Lance Miller, owner of Corvettes at Carlisle, and customized by world famous “king of the kustomizers” George Barris. The Asteroid, lot 5024, was painted in a gleaming gold metalflake paint and built as a dual purpose car to race and show. Based on its strong provenance it was a relative bargain selling for $110K.

1961 dark gray metallic custom, lot 5011 sold for $269K

One of the hottest categories of Corvettes were first generation restomods and customs. The high dollar, unique C1′s in many ways over-shadowed the stock first generation Corvettes. A beautiful 1960 yellow custom, lot 5008, which took over 4000 hours to build sold for $220K, while a more radical silver 1965 custom, lot 1277, sold for $110K. A 1962 Pro Touring restomod, lot 1314, built on a C4 chassis sold for $200.2K while a 1961 dark gray metallic custom, lot 5011 sold for $269K. An absolutely stunning, totally stock appearing 1958 silver blue, silver coved restomod, lot 1305 sold for $198K.

World's Fastest Street Legal Car, Lot 5027, sold for $198K

The restomod, custom category wasn’t confined to first generation cars. An almost “stock” appearing custom 1965, lot 1288, built by the award winning Carr’s Corvettes & Customs of Dallas, and known as the “Black Ray,” was anything but stock under the skin and hammered for $152K ($167,2 with bidder fees). One of the most well-known second generation cars that crossed the block was the 1963 modified and widened Corvette coupe known as the World’s Fastest Street Legal Car, Lot 5027, which sold for $198K. The twin turbo engine produced 2600 HP and was clocked at 209 MPH in street trim.

1967 Corvette Coupe Lot# 1331 sold for $100K

As expected the real strength of the auction were the outstanding #1 and #2 first, second and third generation cars and these cars proved to be exceptionally strong, most hammering down above the estimated valuation. With that being said one of the better Corvette buys at the auction was lot #1311 a 1965 Coupe. A first class survivor with the unusual combination of air conditioning and radio delete with less than 10K documented miles , won most every award available including the prestigious Duntov Award, National Top Flight 2005, NCRS Performance Verification 2005, NCRS Duntov Award 2005, Bloomington Survivor Award 2004, Bloomington Gold Certification 2004, Gold Spinner Concours winner 2004 and Corvette Vettefest Triple Crown winner 2004 hammered at the bargain price of $86K. Apparently the automatic transmission and small block 327 held it back. Almost as good of a bargain was another multiple award winning C2,lot 1331, a 1967 Lyndale Blue, no expense spared restored, big block which hammered at $100K.

Lance Miller's 1953 Corvette, along with a matching 2003 50th Anniversary sold for $770K

But there were relatively few ‘bargains” for Corvette lovers looking for top quality C1, C2, and C3 generations. Lance Miller also consigned a pair of matching VIN Corvettes once owned by his father, Chip Miller. A rare 1953 white convertible, lot 5038, and a 50th Anniversary 2003 convertible, lot 5039, with matching production numbers were hammered down for a combined price of $770K.

1968 L88 convertible, lot 1318 sold for $880K

Third generation rare Corvettes weren’t so rare at Barrett-Jackson this year. One of the rarest was a 1968 L88 convertible, lot 1318, an all original 13K mile survivor that was owned by the original buyer for thirty four years. The fully documented, matching number, blue convertible also had the original bill of sale, window sticker, tank sticker, protect-o-plate, all manuals and was sitting on the original tires. It took $880K to take it to a new home.

1972 ZR2 Coupe, lot 5018 sold for $495K

One of the twelve ZR2′s produced in 1972, lot 5018, sold for $495K while a 1970 LT1/ZR1, Lot 5009, in #1 condition and 1 of 25 built, found a new owner for $220K.
One of the rare cars of the auction, an award winning 1959 black, big brake, fuelie, lot 7003, which crossed the block Saturday night hammered for $200K ($220K with fees).

Several second generation condition #1 and #2 Corvettes brought good prices on Friday and Saturday. Though all five model years sold at or above the valuation prices it appeared that the least expensive cars were the 1964 and 1965 model years. That seems to be the case due to the highly desirable 427 cubic inch engine availability in the 1966 and 1967 model years. Second generation condition 1 and 2 cars with high performance engines commonly sold for $250K or more with some approaching or topping $200K.

Though actual final numbers from Barrett-Jackson® will not be available for a few days, this year’s event was clearly the most successful in their 43 year history. Sales, attendance, registered bidders and cars sold were all ahead of 2013′s event. Sales for 2013 were up a staggering 17% racking up $108M and this year’s event will exceed those numbers by $5M. It was evident that the 3500 registered bidders weren’t holding back on the 1399 cars sold. The Barrett-Jackson® team has got to be pleased with their first auction of 2014 and the first in an all new facility. Based on the Scottsdale results it looks like 2014 is shaping up to be a promising year.

Source:
Barrett-Jackson
Photos Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson

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The Corvette Z06: A Look Back

The Corvette Z06: A Look Back

Z06. One letter and two numbers that symbolize a higher level of Corvette performance.

Fifty-one years after the first Z06 Corvette was born, the option package lives on with the 2015 Corvette. Over the years there’s been an RPO Z06 in 4 of the 7 Corvette generations. Click past the jump to take a look at the significance of the Z06 moniker – past and present.

The Z06 option code first appeared in 1963 as a package for those looking to flog their C2’s out on the track. Buyers opting for the Z06 option package got a 1963 split window coupe with a larger front stabilizer and larger-diameter shocks and springs – almost twice as stiff as the stock pieces. The cars also received power assisted brakes with sintered-metal brake linings, finned drums, a dual-circuit master cylinder, and vacuum brake booster.

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All 1963 Z06’s featured the 360-horsepower fuel injected 327 between the front fenders which was bolted to a 4-speed manual. Later in the model run a 36.5 gallon gas tank was made available. This allowed drivers to make fewer pit stops during longer races. Of the 199 Z06’s produced in 1963, just 63 of them had the “big tank” behind the seats. Back then RPO Z06 added about 40% to the base price a Corvette Sting Ray. Today a pristine example can set you back about $250,000.

After 1963 ended the Z06 moniker was extinct for 38 years until it returned in 2001 on a fixed roof coupe (FRC) version of the C5. After a luke warm reception to the FRC on 1999 and 2000 (roughly accounting for just 10% of production) Chevrolet upped the ante in 2001. The base LS1 was gone now replaced by a new 385hp LS6. A year later output would be bumped up to 405hp. All cars switched gears via a 6 speed manual transmission. Like the original model, the C5 Z06 was intended to be the ultimate track-ready Corvette. Features like thinner glass, titanium exhaust, lighter wheels, reduced sound deadening, and a smaller battery made the Z06 about 100lbs lighter that its coupe and convertible siblings. The fixed roof body style produced a much stiffer car better suited for race duty.

Other enhancements included the FE4 suspension which contained larger-diameter stabilizer bars and shocks, quicker steering, and a larger wheel-and-tire package.

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For its final year in 2004, the C5 Z06 could be ordered with RPO Z16, a commemorative package signifying Corvette’s success at Lemans. A new carbon fiber hood took another 10lbs of weight off the car. That same year Corvette became one of the vehicles to lap the Nürburgring in less than 8 minutes. A total of 28,388 fifth generation Z06’s were built.

After a 1 year hiatus, the Z06 returned on the new sixth generation Corvette in 2006 and continued on until 2013. This time the fixed roof Z06 was built on aluminum frame which was 136 pounds lighter than the base car’s. The big news was under the hood where a new 505-horsepower, 7 liter (427ci) LS7 engine now resided. That LS7 was the most powerful factory rated Corvette motor of all time. The light weight and big power combined for a power-to-weight ratio of 6.2:1 allowed it to race from 0-60 mph in roughly 3.7 seconds and complete quarter-mile in the low-11’s. Top speed was north of 190mph.

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Overall the sixth generation Z06 borrowed heavily from the highly successful Corvette Racing program. Technologies such as titanium connecting rods and even a dry-sump oiling system were now part of the package. Other high end features included wider front (carbon fiber) and rear fenders, unique front and rear spoilers, front and rear brake-cooling ducts, lightweight 18-inch front and 19-inch rear wheels, and 14-inch 6 piston front brake rotors and 13.4-inch 4 piston rear rotors with four-piston calipers. Suspension upgrades included Z06-specific stabilizer bars, spring rates, and shocks. Later in the model run a Z07 package could be chosen which added on carbon-ceramic brakes, more carbon fiber exterior bits, Magnetic Selective Ride Control, and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires to create the ultimate Z06. A Z07 equipped Z06 lapped the Nürburgring in 7:22.68 – over 30 seconds faster than the C5 Z06. In the end 27,979 C6 Z06’s left Bowling Green which included 740 with the Z07 performance package. A total of 27,994 C6 Z06’s were produced during its 8 year model run.

RPO Z06 took another year off in 2014 only to return with a vengeance for the 2015 model year. The 7th generation Z06 is said to be most capable production Corvette ever. 2015 will mark several firsts for a Z06. It’s the first to be offered with a supercharged engine – the 6.2L LT4 throwing down an estimated 625hp. It’s the first to be offered with an available paddle shift automatic transmission, this time with 8 speeds to run through (in addition to the 7-speed manual). It’s also the first Z06 to be offered with a removable roof panel.

The latest top dog Corvette was developed in conjunction with the Corvette Racing team and the C7.R race car. Various track-ready goodies allow the car to deliver greater down force, more cornering grip, and higher braking performance than ever before. Again a Z07 Performance Package will be available adding in Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup tires and carbon ceramic brakes. The Z07 package also includes larger spoiler winglets and an adjustable, see-through center section on the rear spoiler. Early testing shows that the C7 Z06 is faster on a track than even the C6 ZR1. A carbon fiber aero package will tack on a carbon fiber front splitter with aviation-style winglets, carbon fiber rockers and a larger rear spoiler with a fixed wickerbill. All these features give the C7 Z06 the most down force of any GM car ever.

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So after 50-plus years the Z06 option package continues to put Corvette at the top of the performance mountain. Racing inspired technologies continue to make their way to the streets to provide for some of the most capable street cars in the world at a fraction of the price of their exotic competitors. The 7th generation Corvette Z06 builds on its lengthy legacy and is the next logical progression in the evolution of America’s sports car destined for success both on the track and the street.

Source:
General Motors

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Lance Miller to Sell Several Collectible Corvettes at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Auction

Lance Miller to Sell Several Collectible Corvettes at Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale Auction

Earlier this year, the first 2014 Corvette Stingray was auctioned off at the annual Barrett-Jackson auction.

Now comes word that three very special Corvettes from the very distant past – plus a rare collectible – will be on the block at Barrett-Jackson on Jan. 18, 2014 in Scottsdale, Ariz.

The four Corvettes all come from the collection of Carlisle Events co-owner Lance Miller.

First up is a super-nice 1953 Corvette – the 181st ever made – with just 9,260 miles! Then comes a tribute matching VIN #181 2003 50th anniversary Corvette with the same number of miles. You also get a pedal car VIN #181 scaled to match the ’53. Those three Corvettes will be sold as a package deal in lot numbers 5038 and 5038.1.

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1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson 1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson 1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson
1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson 1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson 1953 and 2003 Corvettes to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson

As if that weren’t enough, shortly before that trio crosses the block, another super-rare Corvette – the George Barris custom 1963 Corvette race and show car that’s known as the Asteroid Corvette – will be sold separately in lot number 5024.

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1963 Asteroid Corvette to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson 1963 Asteroid Corvette to be auctioned at Barrett-Jackson  

You can watch the bidding live as all four cars go on the block during a two-hour special from 3 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 18 on Fox.

“Along with the sale of the Asteroid Corvette the high bidder will receive a very nice original painting of the car doing a burnout along with trophies that the car won on the track and at various events. These items were purchased through the family of the original owner Bob Nordskog, who was chief editor and owner of Powerboat Magazine and had the painting on his office wall for years.”

“Having the painting and trophies available along with the Asteroid itself makes for a complete package that any true collector should want,” Miller said. “I’m excited to see in person each of these cars cross the block, and I think the viewing audiences, both in person in Scottsdale and those watching at home, will really enjoy what they see.”

You can get a sneak preview of these historic Corvettes, as well as hear comments from Lance Miller and his mother, during a program on Fox Sports 1 called “Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2014: The First Look” on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. EST.

Source:
CarlisleEvents.com

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[ACCIDENT] C4 Corvette Crashes into a House in Odessa, Texas

[ACCIDENT] C5 Corvette Crashes into a House in Odessa, Texas

This yellow C4 Corvette crashed Sunday evening into the middle of a home at Richmond Street and Ridgedale Avenue on the north side of Odessa, Texas.

According to police, the driver was cited for failure to control speed after driving through a stop sign at a T-intersection and into the living room of the home, narrowly missing the garage.

Fortunately no one was injured in the wreck, and we couldn’t tell how much damage the C5 suffered, though it is probably significant to the front end based on the hole it opened up in the house.

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permianbasin360.com

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Snake River Corvette Club Honors Founding Member at Memorial Service

Snake River Corvette Club Honors Founding Member at Memorial Service

The Corvette clan lost an original last month when Larry Utley of Twin Falls, Idaho passed away at age 71.

Larry had organized the Snake River Corvette Club, so after he died on Nov. 1, it was no surprise that Corvettes took up a whole block outside of his memorial service.

“He would have liked that,” his wife Colleen said.

The club met in the early days in Larry’s garage and was formally organized in 2000.

“He had loved Corvettes all his life,” his wife said, noting that it was his dream car, especially his 50th anniversary 2003 model.

But the club wasn’t just all about Corvettes. Larry and other members were actively involved in raising funds for local non-profit organizations, including Coats for Kids and Camp Rainbow Gold.

Larry and Colleen attended many car shows during the past 15 years, so many in fact that she has three thick scrapbooks full of photos as a keepsake.

They also drove their Corvette on Sunday day trips because they couldn’t take long trips because of work.

Like many of us Corvette enthusiasts, Larry enjoyed shining up his car and going to shows.

“He said he didn’t care if he’d win, but he wanted to,” Colleen said.

One such show sticks in her mind, a fundraiser in 2008 to help the small town of Wells, Nev., recover from a devastating earthquake.

While some people saw his gruff exterior, Colleen says her husband of 51 years was really just “a teddy bear on the inside.”

It’s no wonder that Larry loved cars, especially Corvettes, since he ran a Chevron service station and a couple of Union 76 stations in Twin Falls for years before getting into the real estate appraisal business.

Source:
MagicValley.com

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Someone in Ontario Canada Stole this C5 Corvette Racer

Someone in Ontario Canada Stole this C5 Corvette Racer

Calling our friends in the Great White North to be on the lookout for this blue C5 Corvette Z06 racer that was stolen from the driveway of the owner’s parents house in Waterloo, Ontario. The Corvette was parked on a trailer and attached to a truck and the thieves took all three last Friday night/Saturday morning.

A plea from the owner Arun@DasilvaMotorsports was posted on the Corvette Forum:

Guys I need your help, on Nov 16 Friday eve or Sat morning somebody stole my C5, truck and trailer right out of my parents driveway. No amount of money can replace this car-I want it back-complete or piece by piece. If anyone has any information please call me at my shop at 519-747-9794 or text my cell at 519-502-0915.

The truck is a brown lifted 2007 F150 Crew Cab with Ontario plates: 115 1TX. The Corvette Z06 is pretty distinctive as well with its big rear racing slicks and a parachute.

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If you see the vehicles, call your local police department or pass along the lead to Arun at 519-747-9794.

Source:
Corvette Forum

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[VIDEO] Car Wash Owner Chases Cop Shooter in a C5 Corvette

[VIDEO] Car Wash Owner Pursuits Cop Shooter in a C5 Corvette

Some folks might have left the police work to the professionals.

But not the owner of an Albuquerque car wash, who risked life and limb in his souped-up 2003 Corvette last Saturday to chase a bad guy who had shot police officer Matthew Hannum in the leg and then stole his cop car with the emergency lights flashing.

Understandably, the chaser prefers to remain anonymous after his daring feat but he did talk to a reporter about his decision to chase the suspect, appropriately named Christopher Chase.

“I mean poor guy got shot and he was hurt. I wanted to do all I can to go there and help him,” the Good Samaritan said of officer Hannum.

“When (the suspect) got in the police unit and took off I wasn’t going to let the individual get away especially when no one else was around,” he said.

Interestingly, during the chase, the man used his cellphone to call 911 and was told to back off.

“(The 911 operator) kept on telling me to pull over and stop and this and that. That I’m breaking the law,” he said.

But our hero said he has family and friends in the Albuquerque Police Department and the Sheriff’s Office, “so I’m not going to allow an individual like that to get away and have those individuals suffer for the rest of their lives,” he said.

That means he didn’t take the suggestions of the 911 operator when the chase suddenly turned from low-speed (40 mph or below) into high-speed mode of more than 100 mph, especially not after Chase allegedly stopped in the middle of an intersection to fire more shots at a police cruiser and then got back in the stolen cop car.

The Chase chaser just kept on going to keep a close eye on the suspect until Albuquerque Police were able to catch up with him.

Source:
KOB Channel 4 via The Truth About Cars

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National Corvette Museum Receives Donation of 10 Corvettes from Don Messner

National Corvette Museum Receives Donation of 10 Corvettes from Don Messner

The National Corvette Museum has received its largest donation ever – a collection of 10 Corvettes in the Don Messner Collection.

Messner, who passed away in May from melanoma, wanted to inspire others to make similar donations in the future.

“He said he wanted to plant a seed,” Messner’s wife, Marlene, pointed out. “He wanted others in similar situations with rare Corvettes to see the Museum as a place for them. Most of all, he wanted to inspire future generations to work hard to buy their own Corvettes someday so that they, too, could enjoy the lifestyle that goes with owning them.”

Messner’s collection will be shown in a special display in the Museum Exhibit Hall from May 10-Sept. 12, 2014.

National Corvette Museum Receives Donation of 10 Corvettes from Don Messner

Messner, who lived in Montoursville, Pa., had a real zest for life, enjoying exciting things like scuba diving, horses, racing, power boating, radio control airplanes, fishing, hunting, and of course, Corvettes.

Through the years, he searched for low-mileage, rare Corvettes that were in excellent condition and even had a climate-controlled garage he kept them in, which he dubbed The Toy Box.

Among the Corvettes he donated to the Museum are:

  • 1965 grey coupe, custom race built Corvette
  • 1967 427 convertible Corvette
  • 1969 convertible/hard top Corvette
  • 1989 coupe Corvette
  • 1990 ZR-1 Corvette
  • 1996 Collector’s Edition Corvette
  • 1996 Grand Sport Corvette
  • 2000 convertible Corvette
  • 2008 Z06 Corvette
  • 2013 60th Anniversary Corvette with R8C Museum Delivery

Click here to see a larger version of Don Messner’s Corvette Collection.

Even after he was diagnosed with incurable melanoma in January 2012, he kept on going. He was able to attend the exclusive unveiling of the 2014 Corvette Stingray at the Chevrolet Media Event in Detroit and later enjoyed Museum delivery of his 2013 Corvette and a tour of the Assembly Plant. It was then that he decided the Museum was the best place for his Corvettes.

“When people see these cars,” Marlene says, “I want them to remember Don Messner and his legacy. He was an amazing and very generous man.”

National Corvette Museum Receives Donation of 10 Corvettes from Don Messner

Source:
National Corvette Museum

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[ACCIDENT] C5 Corvette Driver Goes Off the Side of the Road in Malibu

[ACCIDENT] C5 Corvette Driver Goes Off the Side of the Road in Malibu

The driver of this C5 Corvette Convertible is very lucky after surviving a crash off of Muholland Highway near Malibu, CA.

The Corvette went over the side of the road, and the driver was able to walk black up to the main highway afterwards.

It just so happened that the Los Angeles County Firefighters and the Malibu Search and Rescue team was wrapping us a training exercise in the area. They were able to render assistance to the driver and they provided us with the photo of the Corvette via the team’s facebook page.

Click here to see a larger version of the crashed C5 Convertible.

No cause was given for the accident and we assume it remains under investigation by the local authorities. We’re just wondering how far down the hill did the ‘vette go?

Source:
Mailbu SAR on Facebook via The Malibu Times

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2001 Corvette Z06 Stolen from Minnesota Car Lot

2001 Corvette Z06 Stolen from Minnesota Car Lot

Someone took off in the middle of the night over the weekend with a low-mileage 2001 Corvette Z06 that was being offered by a Minnesota used car dealer.

The silver Corvette, with just 30,248 miles, was up for sale for $20,995 at S&S Motors, 133 Zieske Road in Courtland, Minn., when video surveillance cameras show the car being driven out of the lot through a ditch at 3:07 a.m. Sunday. The thief or thieves then drove west on Highway 14.

The Nicollet County Sheriff’s Department is hoping the public might have seen the Corvette since the theft and is asking anyone with information to call 507-931-1570.

The Corvette has a red and black interior, with two red hash marks on each of the front fenders. The VIN is 1G1YY12S115108608.

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Source:
MankatoFreePress.com

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