2014 Stingray Will Make West Coast Debut at Petersen Museum

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by John Coyle
Corvette Forum

We just got some awesome news. To celebrate Corvette’s 60th birthday, the C7 prototype is being shipped to Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum for its official West Coast debut. As you’d expect, there are going to be some amazing historic machines?the oldest Vette, Zora’s personal ’63 Grand Sport, ’59 Corvette Italia by Scaglietti?and some big names on hand for the event.
Corvette’s Racing honcho Doug Fehan and driver Tommy Millner attend a gala dinner, where C7 lead designer Kirk Binnion will take questions from the audience. There will also be three panel discussions covering three different aspects of the Corvette hobby: 
? Friday, March 1st at 10AM: Corvette Values Seminar; What are Corvettes Worth in Today’s Market
?       Friday, March 1st at 2PM: Racing Panel Discussion featuring Dick Guldstrand, Doug Hooper, Bill Krause and Paul Reinhart 
? Saturday, March 2 at 10:30AM: The Corvette Restoration Seminar featuring NCRS judges Jeff Reade and Gary Nabers
 
Obviously, Corvette Forum will be covering the event, but if you’re anywhere near Los Angeles, this is something you want to attend. Check out this promo video the museum put together to hype the festivities: 
This event is sure to sell out, but don’t worry?these two links will tell you all you need to know about how to attend: 
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We’ll be be posting more details on the festivities in the coming weeks. For now, check out the press release below for everything we know about this once-in-a-lifetime celebration! 

Head over to the Forum to find out which members are going, and what everyone is saying about this historic event! >>
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BREAKING NEWS: 
2014 CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY TO MAKE WEST COAST DEBUT AT THE PETERSEN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM

The newest Corvette will be introduced to the west coast at the 60th Anniversary Corvette Celebration, which is open to the public.  The Stingray will be on display at the gala dinner, which will also feature a presentation and Q&A session by Corvette’s lead exterior designer. 

Los Angeles, Calif. (Feb., 2013)? The Petersen Automotive Museum will celebrate the 60th anniversary of ?America’s Sports Car,? the Chevrolet Corvette, with an unforgettable tribute March 1-2, 2013. The most anticipated and significant event of the weekend is the 60th Anniversary Gala featuring speaker Kirk Bennion, the Exterior Design Manager of the Corvette C7 Stingray and the west coast unveiling of the vehicle. Bennion will discuss how the Stingray breaks from tradition, allowing industry experts and enthusiasts alike the rare opportunity to gain insight into the design process and ask questions about one of the most anticipated new vehicle debuts in recent memory. The Stingray will be unveiled at the gala dinner with Bennion, and will also be on display for Saturday’s festivities.

Other highlights include the Corvette Car Day Show, an exhibit inside the museum featuring the rarest examples of each generation including the very first Corvette ?EX-122? which debuted at the GM Motorama in 1953 and a series of educational panels featuring Corvette legends and industry experts. More information below:

The Corvette Car Day Show on Saturday, March 2 from 9a.m. to 4p.m. is free to spectators. The cost for participants is $60 per car and includes two free museum admissions, free parking, a goodie bag and a limited edition medallion created by Mid America Motorworks to commemorate the event. 

The Petersen will host three panels throughout two days, each with a cost of $25:

? The Corvette Values Seminar on Friday, March 1 at 10:30a.m will investigate what Corvettes are worth in today’s market and how the vehicle will perform as an investment. Speakers include Rob Sass, from Hagerty Collector Car Insurance, Mike Yager, Founder of Mid America Motorworks, ?Corvette Mike? Vietro, and John Kraman, Consignment Director for Mecum Collector Car Auctions. 
? The Racing Panel Discussion at 2:00p.m, Friday, March 1, will discuss the car’s illustrious motorsports history and will feature several iconic figures from Corvette racing history including drivers Dick Guldstrand, Doug Hooper, Bill Krause and Paul Reinhart. 
? The Corvette Restoration Seminar on Saturday, March 2 at 10:30 a.m. will cover restoration tips and techniques from Jeff Reade, NCRS judge and Owner of American Motoring Memories and NCRS judges and restorers Ken and Gary Nabers of Nabers Motors. 

The 60th Anniversary Gala is Friday, March 1 at 6:00p.m. For $125 per person, attendees will enjoy cocktails, dinner with a live memorabilia auction and a panel discussion with figures throughout Corvette history and all walks of life answering the question, ?What does the Corvette mean to you?? in addition to the presentation by Kirk Binnion on the new Corvette.  Attendees will have the opportunity to view the new Stingray up close. The event will be moderated by Bill Stephens, a popular TV personality.  Other speakers include Mike Yager, Founder of Mid America Motorsports, well-known tuner Reeves Callaway, Randy Leffingwell, author, Art Spong, Group Brand Manager for Brand Quality for GM Performance Cars and Corvette and Ken Kayser, a Chevrolet Manufacturing Engineering Manager at GM Powertrain, with more speakers to be announced. 

In addition to the events, a special Corvette exhibit showcasing Corvettes from every generation, along with significant vehicles from history will be on display from February 27 through March 31. Notable Corvettes include: 

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53 EX-122: the first Corvette shown to the public
? 1956 SR2: an experimental race car
? 1959 Corvette Italia by Scaglietti: an Italian bodied masterpiece rendered in aluminum
? 1960 CERV I: the first mid-engine prototype 
? 1964 ?World’s Fair? Corvette: customized by GM for the New York World’s Fair
? 1963 Grand Sport and a 1968 ?Sundowner? Bonneville Racer: driven by many famous racers including Dick Doane, John Mecom, Alan Sevadjian, Auggie Pabst, Jim Hall, A.J. Foyt and John Cannon

Event sponsors include Mid America Motorworks, Hagerty Collector Car Insurance, Corvette Mike, Intercity Lines and Fender Guitar. Proceeds from the Corvette Anniversary activities will go toward supporting the Petersen Automotive Museum’s educational programming. 
Register your Corvette or buy tickets online at www.CorvetteDay.org or call 323-964-6325. Some events have limited availability and will sell out. 

The Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational institution.  The Museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard (at Fairfax) in Los Angeles, California 90036.  Admission prices are $12 for general admission adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for students with ID, $3 for children ages 5 to 12. Museum members, active military with ID and children under five are admitted free. Vault tours are available for an additional $25, and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes and $2.00 each additional 30 minutes. One hour validation with purchase of $20 or more in the Museum Store or Johnny Rockets located in the museum lobby.  Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 6pm. For general Museum information, call 323/930-CARS or visit the Museum’s Web site at: www.petersen.org. 

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John Coyle is a longtime auto journalist and editor who contributes to Corvette Forum and LS1Tech, among many other sites.


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