Tag: National Corvette Museum
Corvette Factory Tours, which last about one hour and 15 minutes, are offered at the plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Visitors can watch both robots and factory workers, coming together to create America’s sports car at the General Motor’s Bowling Green Assembly Plant. Built in 1981, the plant is one million square feet large, covering […] More »
by Patrick Rall The American Muscle Car Exhibit recently ended at the National Corvette Museum, having successfully paid tribute to some of the tuffest rides (which aren’t Corvettes!) of the past half century. Few cars live up to the American Muscle moniker as aptly as the General Lee of “The Dukes of Hazzard” fame. Collaborations between […] More »
Photo courtesy of Wikipediaby Patrick Rall The modern Dodge Challenger received upgrades for 2011 to make it one of the most powerful vehicles available in the US market, but in 1970, the Dodge Challenger Hemi R/T set the standard for high performance. Prior to being introduced for the 1970 model year, Dodge’s top performance car […] More »
Photo courtesy CF Admin SaveWaveThis Memorial Day weekend, CorvetteForum helped sponsor the Corvette Forum Cruise-In at the National Corvette Museum. The annual event gives the online community a chance to meet face-to-face and share their common love of the great American sports car. This year provided a new and very special wrinkle. The American Warrior […] More »
by Patrick Rall The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky is currently showing a little love to other great American performance cars from the 1960s and 1970s, with Ron Kinberger’s 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 representing the Mustang crowd in fine fashion. The 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 was the second year for the […] More »
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