Tag: Vettes in the News
The DARE Black and White by Catskills Photography, on Flickr A 1998 Corvette has gone from being a devil to an angel. The car once belonged to a notorious drug dealer named Bradley Dunham in Sullivan County in the Catskills. Back in the day, he would park it across the street from the Livingston Manor
Our Corvette brothers and sisters in the Netherlands recently hosted the 10th annual Corvette Fame car show which brought out an estimated 350 Corvettes to the Gardens of the Holland Casino at Valkenburg aan de Geul. Like any typical Corvette show you would attend here in the states, the Corvette Fame show offers a little
As the United States celebrated Independence Day last week, Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com decided to name the “10 Cars that Reignite the American Dream.” Not surprisingly, the Chevrolet Corvette ranked No. 1 on their list of Detroit-based vehicles experiencing resurgence. While in the not-so-distant past American carmakers were struggling to stay alive, the editors at
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The great thing about Corvettes is that they appeal to just about everyone. That means sometimes that what one person deems an “ordinary” Corvette might be the “King of the Hill” to another person. Take, for example, auto123.com’s recently listing of the Top 10 Chevrolet Corvettes of all time. In case you aren’t familiar with
Content provided by CorvetteBlogger.com I normally don’t talk too much about my own Corvette, but this is just too cool for us to pass up. Yesterday, we posted that USA Today wants your Corvette Photos. Taking the plunge, I sent them this photo of our 1966 Corvette convertible parked at Davis Islands in Tampa. This morning, […] More »
You can’t please everyone – even when you take away a drug dealer’s car. The Clayton County Sheriff’s Department in Atlanta, Georgia is under fire from some citizens for keeping a confiscated Corvette ZR1 that it is using for promotional and educational purposes. Clarence E. Cox, the sheriff’s department’s director of constituency services, points out
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