It’s fun to consider that the whole world has an affinity for American muscle cars; it’s arguably more enjoyable to witness them loving our cars in another country.
2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Takes on Exotics in Russia
It’s fun to consider that the whole world has an affinity for American muscle cars; it’s arguably more enjoyable to witness them loving our cars in another country.
First Batch of C7 Corvette Stingrays Headed to Dealerships
According to Chevrolet’s media site , the first batch of 2014 Corvette Stingray coupes are finally heading to customers.
First Batch of C7 Corvette Stingrays Headed to Dealerships
According to Chevrolet’s media site , the first batch of 2014 Corvette Stingray coupes are finally heading to customers.
[PIC] First Shipment of R8C Delivery Corvette Stingrays Arrive at the National Corvette Museum
For those of you who have opted to take delivery of your new 2014 Corvette Stingray at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, the good news tweeted today announced the arrival of a truckload of R8C Delivery Stingrays from the plant across the street. The cars will be prepped and the first of many Museum Deliveries start on September 30th.
Here’s a tweet today from the Corvette Museum announcing the arrival:
Our first shipment of R8C Delivery #C7 #corvettes have arrived! pic.twitter.com/gWdUR0bv8t
— Corvette Museum (@corvettemuseum) September 19, 2013
For those of you who maybe are new to Corvettes, The R8C Delivery Program allows you take delivery of your new Corvette at the National Corvette Museum. Perks include a buyers tour of the plant (when available), tour of the NCM and a 1 year membership. Your car is prepped and then displayed inside the museum where it can be seen on the webcams.
Picking up your Corvette is special occasion. A gold R8C label is placed inside the door jam, you get a clap out from the employees and a nice photo in front of the facility.
A new option this year is the personalized Corvette Museum Delivery plaque with your name and VIN. The plaque is inside the Corvette under the center IP climate controls.
The cost of the R8C Museum Delivery is $995 and according to the NCM, they are scheduling deliveries as fast as they can get the cars. If you want a really neat experience when you take delivery of your new 2014 Corvette Stingray, talk to your dealer sales rep about the program.
Check out these additional photos of the first Corvette Stingrays arriving at the NCM.
Source:
National Corvette Museum
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Spy Pictures Reveal What Could Be the Next Z06 or ZR1
SIM compatriot Hot Rod magazine managed to get a hold of these pictures of 2014 Corvette Stingrays while driving through Flagstaff, Arizona, on a rainy day.
Spy Pictures Reveal What Could Be the Next Z06 or ZR1
SIM compatriot Hot Rod magazine managed to get a hold of these pictures of 2014 Corvette Stingrays while driving through Flagstaff, Arizona, on a rainy day.
[PIC] Throwback Thursday: Sitting on the Back of Dad’s 1966 Corvette
It’s time for Throwback Thursday where we feature vintage photos of Corvettes. Today’s selection is this brother and sister who are sitting on the back of Dad’s 1966 Corvette.
The owning a Corvette can become a family affair when the kids are included at shows and events. And when we say bringing families closer together, try taking a family of four on a cruise in a two-seater Sting Ray. One of these kids was probably stuffed in the back behind the seats, an easier and more roomier option when the top is up.
The two siblings seem to be making the best of what looks like a cool Illinios day by chilling on the back of Dad’s Nassau Blue Corvette Sting Ray Convertible.
Click here to see a larger version of these two kids hanging out with Dad at a car event.
Do you have any vintage Corvette pictures to share? Let us know!
Source:
CorvetteBlogger @ Pinterest.com
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Harley Earl’s Personal Corvette – Another World’s Record in the Making?
Right on the heels of the record breaking 1967 L88 Stingray which sold for $3.2M at Mecum’s Dallas Auction September 7, Dana Mecum is out to break his own record for the price paid for a Corvette. The “Dealmaker†knew he’d have to do something spectacular for an encore at his upcoming Chicagoland Auction, October 10-12, and as if pulling a rabbit out of a hat he is magically offering the special modified 1963 Corvette given to Harley Earl by GM honoring his contribution to the corporation and Corvette, Harley Earl’s personal Corvette.
The car became Earl’s daily driver while he lived in Palm Beach, Florida, during the first years of his retirement. It is a Nassau Blue, 300 HP, convertible with several one-of-a-kind features: custom through-the-body side exit exhaust, special gauges which included an altimeter, accelerometer, inside/outside temperature, and vacuum pressure. In addition the car has stainless steel door and foot well inserts and plush carpeting, custom blue leather seats with white trim and dual circuit 1965 style 4 wheel disc brakes. The lot number of the car is S110 and will cross the block at Mecum’s Chicago auction in Shaumburg, Illinois, on Saturday, October 12, along with a thousand other collector cars during the three day event.
Harley J. Earl is the father of the Corvette which he conceived in the early 1950’s and introduced to the public in 1953. After a rocky start the Corvette has gone on to be the most iconic car in America. Following his retirement as Vice President of Design for General Motors in 1958, Earl continued to stay on as a consultant, and in 1963 the corporation wanted to recognize his outstanding contribution and had this special Corvette built (shop order 10323) based on the 1963 Corvette show car exhibited at the Chicago Car Show. After Earl designed the LaSalle in 1927, Alfred Sloan, CEO of GM, was so impressed with his talent that in 1928, he created the Art and Color Department of General Motors and appointed Earl as the head. Earl became the dean of Detroit stylists and set the bar for automobile styling in America.
Each year the winner of the premier Daytona 500 receives the vaunted Harley J. Earl Trophy, and in 1965, as Grand Marshall of the season-opening NASCAR event, drove his special Corvette on a parade lap before the race. After selling the car later in the 1960’s its ownership history was temporarily lost until it resurfaced, identity unknown, in 1973. It was purchased at a bankruptcy sale for $1500 by a amateur racers who intended on drag racing the unusual car. But before they moved ahead with their project they decided the car might be significant, so they let the car sit for seven years.
In 1980, they took the car to Corvettes at Carlisle and offered it or sale. The car received a lot of attention, although there were no buyers. One enthusiast, Joe Clark, was particularly interested in the car since it was an aberration having a 1963 VIN and several 1965 components along with custom exhausts which came through the side of the body where the stock 1963 Corvette had side vents. Though he did not buy the car at Carlisle he could not forget it. Research revealed the car resembled the Chicago 1963 show car and decided that the Corvette was more than a customizer’s attempt to mimic the show car. He arranged to re-inspect the car in 1981, and after a month of negotiations with the owners, its identity still unknown, he bought the car. One evening while Clark was dismantling the car with Ken Heckert, another Corvette enthusiast, he discovered a hand-written number code inside a door trim panel: S.O.10323. Following prompting from knowledgeable Corvette enthusiasts, he enlisted the help of General Motors. Clark and his partner in the project, restoration specialist Bob Gold, visited the GM Design Staff and confirmed the car as the very one custom-built gift to Harley Earl.
Once the origin of the car was nailed down it was restored to the exact specifications of the car when it was bestowed on Harley Earl. The Corvette has gone on to become one of the most significant Corvettes ever produced. It has been invited to Bloomington Gold more often than any other car and is a Corvette Hall of Fame inductee. The Harley Earl Corvette is a one-of-a-kind factory special with a historic and illustrious pedigree. Based on the car’s provenance, pedigree, build specifications and one-of-a-kind status, the world’s record set in Dallas earlier this month may very well be a short-lived record.
Source:
Mecum.com
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Harley Earl retired from a long and glorious career at General Motors in 1958, and among his many contributions to the brand was a car that would become a performance icon: the Chevrolet Corvette.

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