Whether it’s because of time or money, you can’t take your Corvette to the shop every time it needs something. You might not even want to because you prefer to perform all of the work on it yourself.
The premise is simple: your dream garage’s budget is unlimited; the amount of garage doors is unlimited; the only thing you are restricted by is the number of cylinders.
30 years ago, Rick Treworgy bought a Chevrolet Corvette. Today, he has more than 200 General Motors muscle cars, and they’re all located in one magnificent collection.
From a Marina Blue ’67 roadster to a racing C5 built by racer Randy Johnson, practically every type of Corvette imaginable was showcased at the 2016 Detroit Autorama.