[VIDEO] Rossi 66 at the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise

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It’s been a while since we’ve had a Rossi 66 sighting, but here is a Pearl White Rossi 66 cruising Woodward Blvd in Detroit during August 2013′s DreamCruise.

Although the concept for the Rossi appeared first back in 2008, it took another two years for an actual car to be built. We believe this is the same Rossi 66 (or SixtySix) that made its debut at the EyesOn Design benefit in Detroit during the summer of 2010.

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The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

While the largest one day automotive event in the country was taking place on Woodward Avenue in the suburbs of Detroit, an equally impressive event was taking place sixty miles to the north in Flint, Michigan, a city rich in automotive history.

The spectacular Back to the Bricks car show and the Corvette Reunion welcomed a huge throng of automobile enthusiasts, including Mark Reuss, President of General Motors of North America. Reuss was one of the featured speakers at the unveiling of a bronze statue honoring William “Billy” Durant, founder of General Motors. Durant’s statue will join David Buick and Louis Chevrolet on the brick plaza of downtown Flint. Most of downtown Flint was closed to accommodate the thousands of cars and crowd of spectators, estimated at over a half million, along the streets of the historic city.

Cars of every type began lining the downtown streets at 6 AM, Saturday morning, August 17th to be a part of the 9th Annual Back to the Bricks car show and the 4th Annual Corvette Reunion. There were several thousand cars and trucks being shown, including classic, muscle, restomod, sports and race cars and if you are an automobile enthusiast there was plenty to keep you occupied. Even the world famous drag racing team “The Ramchargers” were there with some of their vintage drag mopars. The show has become so large that it is difficult to see all the cars in a full day.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks ShowOne of the outstanding features of the Back to the Bricks show is the thousands of dollars it raises to fund statues of automotive pioneers to help revitalize the downtown of Flint. The Bricks is a non-profit organization that over its nine years has raised money to fund four bronze statues. The kick off of this year’s event was to unveil the statue of William Durant, the latest addition to Flint’s plaza. The opening ceremonies got underway with a “fly over” by vintage “Hellcat” planes which were powered by Buick engines made in Flint. Following the flag raising and national anthem several speakers gave brief presentations about the Bricks event and how important it has been to the rebirth of the downtown. Mark Reuss, GM president and an acclaimed “car guy”, was one of the speakers at the unveiling and pledged GM’s continued support for the historic city and birthplace of the corporation. Just a few weeks before General Motors acquired the historic building which housed the Dort-Durant Carriage Company on Water Street, a building which has become known as “Factory 1″. Reuss, acknowledged by many to be instrumental in getting the business back into the hands of car enthusiasts, said the final plans for the historic building were still being developed but implied one of the options was to house several of GM’s historic Buick and GMC vehicles which they currently do not have room to display on a continuous basis.

One of the favorite parts of the Bricks event is the Corvette Reunion which drew in excess of 600 Corvettes from all parts of the US and Canada. Appropriately, the Corvette Reunion takes place in the birthplace of the Corvette; Flint is where the first Corvettes were produced. Corvettes of every generation were represented from outstanding restorations to wild customs and restomods. The chairman of the event since its inception four years ago is Gary Drago, well-known, life-long Corvette enthusiast. With the help of the Flint Corvette clubs, Drago and the committee have grown and organized this event into one of, if not the largest all-Corvette event in Michigan; an impressive accomplishment in light of the hundreds of Corvettes that come from all over the world to cruise the legendary Woodward strip just sixty miles south the very same day. Both the Corvette Reunion committee and the Back to the Bricks committee impressively organized this huge event so there was few traffic back-ups which has been a complaint of pat events. There was plenty of parking for both those showing their cars and spectators.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

The Corvette Reunion, though a part of the Back to the Bricks show, is actually a separate event organized and managed within the larger car show. As a result there are some differences between the larger Bricks car show and the Corvette Reunion. Though there is no charge to simply show your car in either the Bricks or Reunion, however, in the Corvette show you can register and pay a fee to have your car judged in a competition. Awards are given in various categories from “Best in Show” to “Farthest Traveled” the trophies are mounted on Bricks commemorating the historic brick paved Saginaw Street, the main street in downtown Flint which is now historically protected.

The Corvette Reunion requires several streets in the downtown to be able to accommodate all the Corvettes that travel from as far away as California to be a part of the event. The National Corvette Museum is also on hand offering merchandise and information on the museum. Each year the event has grown by approximately a hundred Corvettes and this year was no exception.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

One of the hallmarks of the Reunion is the broad spectrum of Corvettes being displayed from award winning classic Corvettes to customized cars. The show has one of the largest assortment of “personalized” Corvettes in any show. Flint’s “TrendSetta Corvette Club” has an impressive representation of some of the finest “personalized” Corvettes that can be found anywhere. According to Anthony Bowling, president of the club and a co founder of the event, the outstanding “personalized” cars from his club have been invited to display their cars all over the country. The former president of the Rainbow Corvette Club, Bowling is also the founder of the appropriately named, Trendsetta Corvette Club. From the impressive workmanship and design in several of the club member’s cars, they are truly a trendsetting club. Anthony’s white Corvette with Lambo doors is an outstanding representation of the cars in the club.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

As most of you know, Corvettes at Carlisle takes place this weekend and the Corvette on the center stage will be Steve Stone’s 1963 triple black convertible one of the participants in this year’s Reunion. Just one of the things that sets Steve’s car apart is the over a half million miles he has put on the car since taking delivery of the car on February 27, 1963, four months after he ordered it, when he was just eighteen years old. The car has had four engine rebuilds/replacements, four replacement front end clips, due to accidents, and the interior has been redone twice. He added the side pipes and disc brakes in the 70’s and had the frame restored in the 80’s. The car has traveled all of the lower 48 states and 9 Canadian provinces and on long excursions he and his wife tow a small 5X8 utility trailer behind the packed sports car. Packing light is a requirement his wife has mastered especially for their once a year trip to the Boundary Waters, which means they take a 22-foot canoe along as well. Though he has owned the car its entire life he did put the car up for sale when he was drafted back in 1965. He thought he was going to end up in Viet Nam so he wanted to make sure that if anything happened to him he would not leave his parents stuck paying off the loan on the car which they had cosigned. However, the planets must have been aligned because he could not find a buyer, did not go to Nam and took that as an omen to keep the car. Now he said he’d never part with the car and couldn’t picture driving anything else. While showing me his picture and document album of the car, he expressed his feelings towards the well used Corvette, “I won’t take anything for it, not even if I were offered a new C7.”

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

Like other Corvette events, owners are more than willing to share their stories about their cars if asked. What makes this event different is the vast quantity of Corvettes and great stories. Like the beautiful 1956 and 1957 Corvettes owned by the Campbells, father and son. Or like Jerry and Janet Karyciak’s story about their NCRS Duntov Award winning 1962 Corvette. Jerry bought the 1962 convertible in 1978 when he was 18 years old. When he found the car it was hardly original. Among other things the car did not have the original engine in it since the seller said it was cheaper to put in a replacement engine than repair the original. But luckily the seller still had the original engine and sold it to Jerry along with the car. That began Jerry’s fourteen year quest to find the correct factory parts for the car. Finally after compiling the correct parts he was able to start his restoration in 1992 which lasted for three years. Now Jerry drives the car everywhere and said the only time it has ever been on a trailer was on a trip to California where he received the Duntov Award. He recently drove the C1 to Hampton, Virginia, for the NCRS convention. The beautiful Honduras Maroon coupe is an exemplary example of the last year of a first generation car.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

It’s always exciting to hear a story about a “barn find,” especially a Corvette. Bruce Jackowski found his 1966 Sunfire Yellow convertible in a barn in Michigan in 2006. He is the fourth owner of the car which was delivered to the dealer in January 1966. Bruce discovered the car in a barn where it had been sitting for over fifteen years. To get the car running Bruce had to rebuild most of the mechanicals, drop the tank and clean it and replace several hoses and lines. He was surprised when he discovered in the same barn hidden from sight the original hard top for the car. When delivered originally the car had been painted Trophy Blue but had been repainted Sunfire Yellow several years before it had been parked in the barn. Bruce decided to keep the Sunfire Yellow paint as found, which is still in good condition.

The Checkered Flag Falls on the Corvette Reunion & Back to the Bricks Show

Even Larry Courtney, organizer of the recently completed Corvettes On Woodward event which drew over 500 Corvettes on Wednesday August 14, found time in his busy schedule to take part in the Reunion. Larry, Michigan captain of the National Corvette Museum’s National Parade, was hard at it pitching information on the 2014 Corvette tour.

Throughout the event there was plenty of music and food available. Both the Bricks and Corvette Reunion shows ended at 6 PM but the action continued into the evening with parties and a 50’s themed sock hop.

If you are a Corvette owner, overall it was a great week to be in Michigan. From Larry Courtney’s Corvettes on Woodward, to weeknights along Woodward Avenue, to the Back to the Bricks – Corvette Reunion show there was never a lack of things to do. From all indications the Woodward Dream Cruise, the Back to the Bricks and the Corvette Reunion had larger turn outs of participants and spectators, were better organized and with more activities than ever before. The only recommendation I would have for you aside from being in Michigan next year for these events is to get plenty of rest the week before because from the moment the green flag drops on the Sunday before the Saturday event it becomes a fun-filled Corvette endurance event.

Here’s even more pictures from the Corvette Reunion and the Back to Bricks show in Flint:

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Rick Tavel writes about automobiles with an emphasis on Corvettes and the hobby in general. You can see his website at revenantrt.blogspot.com

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[PICS] The Corvettes of the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise

[PICS] The Corvettes of the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise

The Woodward Dream Cruise is billed as the largest one-day car event in the world. Each year on the third Saturday in August about 1.5 million people and 40,000 or so collector cars descend on historic Woodward Avenue in metro Detroit. It’s the pinnacle of the annual automotive week of ecstasy we told you about a couple weeks ago.

The Woodward Dream Cruise began in 1995 as a fundraising event for a Ferndale, MI baseball field and has morphed into the world’s largest 1 day automotive event complete with corporate sponsors and strong representation from the Big Three automakers. The event takes place along a 16 mile stretch of America’s first highway to recreate years gone by when Woodward Avenue was Detroit’s unofficial automotive proving grounds and stop light drag races were the norm.

The cruise is officially a one day event, but eager cruisers hit the street days, even weeks, before that. If you’re looking to get out and actually drive, your best bet is to be on Woodward early, because by noon on the official cruise day as it’s usually a slow moving traffic jam any time after that. This year’s event was blessed with perfect weather all week long. We cruised last Wednesday for the Corvettes on Woodward food drive, last Friday night, and even got out early Saturday morning while the traffic was still light. We made the full loop from our Motor City HQ in Royal Oak, up to Pontiac, back down to the southern end in Ferndale, and finally back northward to Royal Oak again. The roundtrip adventure took about 2 hours total. After that, we set off on foot to explore the various displays alongside Woodward.

If you’ve never been to the Woodward Dream Cruise, you really need to place it on your must-attend list. You’ve never seen a car show as unique this. The best part is that it’s not a stationary car show. Of course all of the parking lots along Woodward are stuffed full of cars, but there’s also a rolling 16 mile long car show still going on right behind you. It doesn’t get much better than that!

Our photo gallery from the 2013 Woodward Dream Cruise is below.

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Rare Corvette Racers Headed to the 2013 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

Rare Corvette Racers Headed to the 2013 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

If you love historically significant Corvette racecars, it doesn’t get much better than the collection of six very rare cars that will be on display at the 2013 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on Aug. 16-18.

We all know Chevy takes the lessons it learns from racing and transfers that knowledge to the production cars. To illustrate that point, each of the six classic racers will be shown with its street counterpart from the same timeframe.

Those six racers to be displayed include:

  • 1960 Cunningham Corvette No. 3, which took first in its class and eighth overall after the crew cooled off the overheating engine with dry ice from the catering tent.
  • 1967 Corvette Le Mans, piloted by the legendary Dick Guldstrand and Bob Bondurant at the 1967 Le Mans, where its 427 set a record speed of 171.5 mph on the Mulsanne Straight before engine failure.
  • 1968 Owens Corning Corvette, powered by an L88 engine and perhaps the most victorious Corvette ever with 22 consecutive SCCA A/Production wins over several years.
  • 1989 Corvette Challenge No. 3 Car, overall winner of that series in 1989 which pitted Corvette against Corvette because the SCCA banned them from Showroom Stock racing after the ’Vette dominated its competition so much.
  • 2001 Corvette C5R, built for Chevrolet Racing by Pratt & Miller Engineering and Fabrication with a 427/610 engine good for eight wins in 10 races that season.
  • 2011 Corvette C6R, also developed by Pratt & Miller and the winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Source:
Edmunds.com

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Corvette Auction Preview: Barrett-Jackson Hot August Nights

Corvette Auction Preview: Barrett-Jackson Hot August Nights

Barrett-Jackson’s 2013 tour rolls into Reno, NV this weekend for their first ever Hot August Nights auction. The event replaces their old Orange County auction from the previous few years. The diverse vehicle docket includes 34 Corvettes, all but one of which will be selling at no reserve. The three day event kicks off Thursday, August 8th and runs through Saturday, August 10th. SPEED and FUEL TV will have 18 hours of combined live coverage from the event.

The Hot August Nights Corvette docket consists of 34 Corvettes. All of the Corvettes save for a 1961 racer are being offered with no reserve. Looking at the cars by generation we see 8 C1’s, 7 C2’s, 10 C3’s, 5 C4’s, 3 C5’s, and one lone C6.

The cars in Reno are good, but not so good as to elicit the seven figure bids we saw in Scottsdale. Our favorite C1 is a pristine red 1957 fuelie which compliments a blue 1967 427/435 coupe. For you late model fans be sure to check out the rare 2009 Callaway GT-1 coupe.

Since it’s Shark Week on the National Geographic channel this week, here’s a Sharknado full of 3 third generation Corvettes to keep your eye this weekend in Reno.

Lot 392 – 1972 LT-1 Corvette Convertible
This final year, matching number 1972 LT1 convertible features the requisite 255hp solid lifter lump, M21 transmission, and positraction rear end. The Ontario Orange on black roadster features an AM/FM radio, tilt and telescopic steering column, leather seats, and a hardtop.

Lot 392 – 1972 LT-1 Corvette Convertible

Lot 444 – 1970 LS5 Corvette Coupe
This frame-off restored 1970 big block was completed in 2009. Under the hood is the 454 which was rebuilt in 2010. Other items installed on the Monza Red coupe include a 3.73 rear end, large super cool radiator, new glass all around, rebuilt seats, new carpet, power steering, power brakes and an electronic ignition system.

Lot 444 – 1970 LS5 Corvette Coupe

Lot 122 – 1969 350/300 Corvette Convertible
This one family owned 1969 roadster has travelled 73,000 miles since new. The car still wears its original paint, top and interior. Motivation comes courtesy of the base 350/300hp engine. Options on the October 1969 delivered convertible include a 3.08 rear end and an AM/FM radio. The auction listing states that the car was “Never driven in the snow” and that “All original paper is included.”

Lot 122 – 1969 350/300 Corvette Convertible

Barrett-Jackson’s inaugural Reno/Tahoe sale takes place as part of the annual Hot August Nights automobile extravaganza. Vehicle sales run Thursday August 8th – Saturday August 10th. The live TV schedule is as follows:

  • Thursday and Friday 8/8 and 8/9: 3pm-8pm PDT on SPEED
  • Saturday 8/10: 11am – 2pm and 5pm – 8pm on SPEED and 2pm on 5pm on FUEL TV

Source:
Barrett-Jackson

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[PIC] C6 Callaway Corvette Grand Sport Gets the Boot in Denver

[PIC] C6 Callaway Corvette Grand Sport Gets the Boot in Denver

We found this picture on Facebook of a Callaway Corvette Grand Sport that got double-booted in downtown Denver. We shared it on our page, but it’s too good not post here.

So what’s the deal in Denver? Do you pay by the boot or are the parking cops just making sure that Corvette isn’t going anywhere?

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CorvetteBlogger Welcomes Sport Chevrolet to Our Family of Sponsors

CorvetteBlogger Welcomes Sport Chevrolet to Our Family of Sponsors

CorvetteBlogger.com would like to give a Corvette wave as we welcome Sport Chevrolet to our family of sponsors.

Sport Chevrolet is a family run dealership that has been serving the greater Baltimore/Washington D.C/Silver Spring MD area for over 35 years now.

The Corvette specialist that we are working with there is Robert Kramer who tells us they have 2014 Corvette Stingray allocation as well as 2013 Corvettes in stock now including two Torch Red Corvette 427 Convertibles.

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Former Bondurant Student Qualifies for 8th Annual NASA National Championship

Former Bondurant Student Qualifies for 8th Annual NASA National Championship

Paul Plemenos and his 2006 Corvette Z06 readies for national championship in Utah

If you want proof of the value of schooling, then you might want to talk to Paul Plemenos.

Six years ago, at the age of 38, he bought a stock 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and, despite having no formal racing experience, decided he wanted to race his new sports car.

That’s when he decided to learn from the pros, taking his Z06 to the Bondurant School of High-Performance Driving in Phoenix, Ariz., where he took to racing immediately.

“Every instructor I’ve ever had said I’m a natural,” Plemenos says.

He has definitely been a prize pupil for the school ever since, recently qualifying for the 8th Annual NASA National Championship set Sept. 4-8 at Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Plemenos recently took a couple of first-place finishes at the National Auto Sport Association’s northeast regional event at Pocono Raceway’s 2.6.-mile road course to open up a huge 60-point lead over his closest competitor in the Super Touring 1 class.

“What you hope from here is to finish out the season strongly,” Plemenos said.

Plemenos enjoyed a great first season last year, earning Rookie of the Year honors, and he’s already setting his sights even higher.

If he can finish among the leaders in the championship race in September, he says the “next logical step” would be to compete in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS).

That would put him up against the best road-course racers in the world, with the merging of ALMS and the Rolex Series in 2014.

When he’s not on the track, Plemenos works for Merrill Lynch in Sparta, N.J. The firm, where he is a financial advisor, has sponsored his racing activities, along with Racing Brake Performance Brakes.

Source:
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Mike Furman – Selling Corvettes for 35 Years and Still Going Strong

Mike Furman - Selling Corvettes for 35 Years and Still Going Strong

Mike Furman is one lucky guy.

Many kids at the age of 17 have no idea what they want to do with their lives. But Mike knew what he was going to do.

On July 26, 1978 he sold his first Corvette. A mere 420 months or 12,775 days have gone by since then and now he’s one of the top Corvette sellers in the Country. By the end of the year, Mike will have completed his 3,000th Corvette sale!

Mike says a lot has changed in those 35 years.

“A guy named Bill Gates said ‘in the future every home will have a computer’ he said in a post on the Corvette Forum. “We all laughed at that one. Fax machines weren’t even invented as we know them yet!” he adds.

Mike says that over those 35 years, he has seen the good, the bad and the ugly. But he isn’t talking about the Corvettes he has sold. “I have never seen an ugly Corvette. I have loved them all including the 13 Corvettes and 44 Musclecars that I have owned” he said.

Mike says the process of delivering Corvettes to customers is more than just signing the paperwook and handing over the keys.

“Even though I am delivering the Corvettes to my customers…I thoroughly enjoy the whole process and as I have always said, being a Corvette enthusiast myself…it allows me to develop friendships with customers that go beyond Corvette. Does it get any better then that? I don’t think so.”

Mike reflects on some of the history he has witnessed over the years:

“I was there in the beginning when Callaway Cars first started creating more Horsepower for Corvettes (1987) and I watched the Callaway “Sledgehammer” get delivered after setting a World Record. Even Zora Arkus Duntov and Larry Shinoda among other luminaries would come to our dealership for our annual Corvette show at the Malcolm Konner Auto Group.”

Beginning his 35th of Corvette sales, Mike is very excited about the 2014 Corvette Stingray.

“The 7th Generation Corvette is World Class in every imaginable way.” said Furman. “In August I will be under the Callaway tent (right next to the GM Tent) for two days (Friday and Saturday) at Corvettes at Carlisle…and then I get to test drive the Stingray for a few days at Spring Mountain in September (with Chevrolet) and October (with Callaway). Tough job but someone has to do it!” he says.

Mike’s knowledge of Corvettes and his professionalism in selling them over the years has cultivated quite a following. Mike recounts stories of how Corvette enthusiasts from all over the world just drop in to the dealership to say hello.

And here is how one forum member answered another member’s question about how Mike has gained so much acclaim by fellow Corvette owners:

How is it? Goes like this: every business, every profession, has its stars. And stars are not born—they make themselves that way. Nor do they tell you how great they are. They listen, learn, let customers come to their decisions (even if it takes years, people remember how they were first treated, and they do go back to where someone took the time with them). And finally, they let others do the talking.

All that Mike states are the facts that he can talk about – his enjoyment of selling these cars, and his length of time in the biz. Frankly, that’s not much different than the best in any biz including the sale of cars.

What I’m most impressed with is, I haven’t seen one post that said, “he pressured me.” Or, “he said this was a one time deal only good for one hour.” Quite the opposite is said: “It was an enjoyable experience,” “It went so quickly and smoothly,” “I learned everything I needed to know.” Comments like that only get said about the best and we’ve been lucky to hear/read it on this Forum.

In every line of business I’ve been in, I can name two or three people who are the stars, the best for all the right reasons. I’d bet all of us can. Mike happens to be one of those in his line of work. And that’s why he’s talked about by others.”

Accolades like this don’t come with every Corvette sales professional. If would like to talk to Mike Furman about your next Corvette, call him direct at (301) 212-4420 or by email at mfurman@criswellauto.com. His website is http://criswellcorvette.com/Mike_Furman.aspx.

Here are some pictures of Mike with some of the Corvettes he has been around over the years. Click the image to view a larger version.

Fall ’92-That’s my son Tyler and I in my 1961 Corvette. Tyler is 21 now!

Fall '92-That's my son Tyler and I in my 1961 Corvette. Tyler is 21 now!

Sept 11th 2004-My daughter Samantha and I in my new 2005 Precision Red Corvette. She is in College now.

Sept 11th 2004-My daughter Samantha and I in my new 2005 Precision Red Corvette. She is in College now.

Taking the 61 down the highway.

Taking the 61 down the highway.

Dave Hill and I with the all new 2006 Z06 behind us.

Dave Hill and I with the all new 2006 Z06 behind us.

1986 outside Malcolm Konner Chevrolet helping out the Konner Family for a sock hop.

1986 outside Malcolm Konner Chevrolet helping out the Konner Family for a sock hop.

With the Corvette Racing team at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

With the Corvette Racing team at the 24 Hours of Le Mans

60th Anniversary 427 Corvette Convertibles arrive at Criswell Corvette

60th Anniversary Corvettes arrive at Criswell Corvette

And of course, Mike is selling C7 Corvettes!

60th Anniversary Corvettes arrive at Criswell Corvette

Source:
Corvette Forum and Criswell Corvette

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