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MY Little Red Vette
Tim Deal
I started Loving Corvettes in the late 1970s, working part-time in a body shop where my roommate at the time worked. They had a 1964 coupe that I got for $800.00 dollars.
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It Ain't a Harley
Don McClellan
Actually, my Corvette story began in the spring of 2014 when I purchased my first and only triple black 2004 Corvette convertible. But first the back story…
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I Found What I Was Not Looking For!
Marco Marcano
There’s no denying I’m a car guy. I owned a 1972 Mustang MACH1 351 Cleveland that my uncle gave me as a graduation gift and later a 1987 Porsche 944 turbo in my mid-20s. So, when I set out to find a nice sports or Muscle car in 2007, I wasn’t looking for a Corvette.
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On the Road & On the Track
Jeff Sinn
There is nothing like having your first Corvette, a magnetic red metallic 2004 C5 convertible, driving with the top down, on a long stretch of highway or out on the track. This is where the fun begins!
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My Dream Has Come True!
Howard Cooper
As a teenager growing up in the muscle car years, I was fortunate enough to meet older people who would let me hang out with them and work on their cars. From GTXs to Corvettes and even Road Runners, I was exposed to a nice variety! We would pull engines, change clutches and rebuild rear ends.
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My First Corvette – a 2014 Stingray!
Steven Bell
I've always appreciated Corvettes for what they are and what they stand for. My dream has always been a red 1963 Split-Window Sting Ray. But when I saw the new C7's, I fell in love!
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Persistence and Patience
Bryan Webster
"What is that?" I asked myself in 2007 at age thirteen when a C3 Corvette flew past the family sedan. I had no idea what this car was – all I knew was that I loved it! The fiery red paint, the sweeping body lines, the wide tires and that ever-so-soothing V-8 rumble had me hooked.
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Taking Do-It-Yourself to a New Level
Bryan Fawcett
Corvette enthusiast Bryan Fawcett purchased his 2007 Atomic Orange C6 in May 2013 and was looking for a project that he and his newly-retired father, Richard, could work on together.
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