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Only 300 Corvettes were built in 1953. One of them helped create the National Corvette Museum. This Polo White, red-interior car was hand-assembled in Flint, Michigan, and offered for display by Ray Quinlan in 1993. It became the Museum’s first official vehicle, and the first

Only 300 Corvettes were built in 1953. One of them helped create the National Corvette Museum.

This Polo White, red-interior car was hand-assembled in Flint, Michigan, and offered for display by Ray Quinlan in 1993. It became the Museum’s first official vehicle, and the first
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History was made this morning in Bowling Green, KY, as the National Corvette Museum delivered its first 2025 Corvette ZR1 through R8C Museum Delivery. From the manufacturing line to the red carpet, this ZR1 represents the pinnacle of Corvette engineering and design. Every R8C

History was made this morning in Bowling Green, KY, as the National Corvette Museum delivered its first 2025 Corvette ZR1 through R8C Museum Delivery. From the manufacturing line to the red carpet, this ZR1 represents the pinnacle of Corvette engineering and design. Every R8C
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The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is here. With 1,250 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and a 0 to 60 time under 2 seconds, it is the most advanced Corvette ever built. 🏁 #corvette #corvettemuseum #corvettezr1x #zr1x

The 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X is here. With 1,250 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and a 0 to 60 time under 2 seconds, it is the most advanced Corvette ever built. 🏁

#corvette #corvettemuseum #corvettezr1x #zr1x
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Go behind the scenes at the General Motors Bowling Green Assembly Plant, where America’s Sports Car comes to life. Plant tours are offered on select weeks in 2025 only—August 11, August 25 and November 10 (tours unavailable on November 11). Advance tickets must be purchased

Go behind the scenes at the General Motors Bowling Green Assembly Plant, where America’s Sports Car comes to life. Plant tours are offered on select weeks in 2025 only—August 11, August 25 and November 10 (tours unavailable on November 11). Advance tickets must be purchased
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Member Appreciation Day is this Friday, June 27, and today is your last chance to RSVP. Join the National Corvette Museum for a full day fueled by the passion of America’s Sports Car. Enjoy Cars & Coffee sponsored by NCM Insurance, a live PDI demo, a presentation from NCM

Member Appreciation Day is this Friday, June 27, and today is your last chance to RSVP. Join the National Corvette Museum for a full day fueled by the passion of America’s Sports Car.

Enjoy Cars & Coffee sponsored by NCM Insurance, a live PDI demo, a presentation from NCM
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From milestone machines to rare memorabilia, the National Corvette Museum showcases decades of Corvette celebration. Among these standout artifacts is the 1978 25th Anniversary Edition Corvette, instantly recognizable by its striking two-tone silver paint, a bold tribute to a

From milestone machines to rare memorabilia, the National Corvette Museum showcases decades of Corvette celebration. Among these standout artifacts is the 1978 25th Anniversary Edition Corvette, instantly recognizable by its striking two-tone silver paint, a bold tribute to a
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On June 30, 1953, Corvette history was born. The very first Corvette rolled off the line in Flint, Michigan, a sleek, white convertible with a red interior and a heart built for performance. Just 300 were made that year, hand-assembled and powered by a 150-horsepower Blue Flame

On June 30, 1953, Corvette history was born. The very first Corvette rolled off the line in Flint, Michigan, a sleek, white convertible with a red interior and a heart built for performance. Just 300 were made that year, hand-assembled and powered by a 150-horsepower Blue Flame
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The 2025 ZR1 commands the cover, and the history behind it speaks just as loud. Corvettes from the National Corvette Museum collection are featured in Car and Driver’s 70th anniversary issue, telling a powerful story of engineering and evolution. Thank you to the donors who

The 2025 ZR1 commands the cover, and the history behind it speaks just as loud. Corvettes from the National Corvette Museum collection are featured in <a href="/CARandDRIVER/">Car and Driver</a>’s 70th anniversary issue, telling a powerful story of engineering and evolution. 

Thank you to the donors who
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This Independence Day, take a journey through American performance history. The National Corvette Museum is open today, Friday, July 4 from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM CT 🇺🇸

This Independence Day, take a journey through American performance history. The National Corvette Museum is open today, Friday, July 4 from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM CT 🇺🇸
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At the National Corvette Museum, some of the most meaningful Corvette stories come from those just beginning their journey. Emma Haggie, 15, has become one of the youngest known donors in Museum history. Her gift is a signal that the legacy of America’s Sports Car lives in the

At the National Corvette Museum, some of the most meaningful Corvette stories come from those just beginning their journey.

Emma Haggie, 15, has become one of the youngest known donors in Museum history. Her gift is a signal that the legacy of America’s Sports Car lives in the
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ZR1 is back, and ZR1X is rewriting the rules of what’s possible for Corvette. At our 31st Anniversary Celebration, you’ll get rare access to the team that built the fastest production Corvette ever. Join us for the ZR1/ZR1X Panel Discussion featuring Corvette Chief Engineer

ZR1 is back, and ZR1X is rewriting the rules of what’s possible for Corvette.  

At our 31st Anniversary Celebration, you’ll get rare access to the team that built the fastest production Corvette ever. Join us for the ZR1/ZR1X Panel Discussion featuring Corvette Chief Engineer
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Zora Arkus-Duntov’s personal Corvette is making its debut at the National Corvette Museum’s 31st Anniversary Celebration. This 1974 Stingray was a retirement gift from Chevrolet to the visionary who made Corvette a true performance icon. It features a 454 big block, automatic

Zora Arkus-Duntov’s personal Corvette is making its debut at the National Corvette Museum’s 31st Anniversary Celebration. This 1974 Stingray was a retirement gift from Chevrolet to the visionary who made Corvette a true performance icon. It features a 454 big block, automatic
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The 1979 Corvette, nicknamed “Big Red,” is on display now at the National Corvette Museum. This third-gen icon features the L82 engine with 225 hp, AM-FM radio, available CB and tape player, front and rear spoilers, mirror-tint roof panels, and high-back seats. It marked

The 1979 Corvette, nicknamed “Big Red,” is on display now at the National Corvette Museum. This third-gen icon features the L82 engine with 225 hp, AM-FM radio, available CB and tape player, front and rear spoilers, mirror-tint roof panels, and high-back seats. It marked
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Long before today’s California Corvette concept turned attention to the future, the 1968 Astrovette was already exploring bold new design language. This Corvette concept was built on a 1968 Corvette chassis and kept the interior stock, but everything else was futuristic. It

Long before today’s California Corvette concept turned attention to the future, the 1968 Astrovette was already exploring bold new design language. 

This Corvette concept was built on a 1968 Corvette chassis and kept the interior stock, but everything else was futuristic. It