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Thanks for sharing your video! What an awesome idea that the Museum still will do for us C6 junkies. Going to have to see about geting a trip up to Bowling Green again in the near future!!
you can do a museum delivery experience on any vette you own 530.00 tax included... they clean and detail your car, guided museum tour, tour of the factory if available, discounted track fees, you get plaques and paperwork, they make you feel special for a day.. discount at the museum store.. they go over the car with you explain all the features and how they work if you need a refresher.. its an overall great experience. During the bash in April on Friday our club is doing 8 delivery experiences taking up the whole place.. first time a club will fill the museum with deliveries
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Good program for owners with older Corvettes. The Museum is for all generations of the car - so providing a venue for owners with cars that were made even before the museum existed and for those that missed out on an NCM delivery after the museum opened makes for a special day.
A couple of reasons to do it.
1) its fun
2) the staff is great
3) years membership to the museum
4) free plant tour
5) free guided museum tour
6) free simulator use
7) discount in store
8) car gets a nice detail
9) plaque, plate and sticker for the car
10) may learn something about your cars features you never knew
11) its tax deductible except for the sales tax.
12) its fun
So if you add all that up its well worth the 500 bucks
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