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This thread kicks off Corvetteforum’s third annual C6 Corvette of the Month contest and will culminate with Corvette of the Month winners in each generation competing for Corvette of the Year.
The C6 of the Month winner will get not just bragging rights, but also one National Corvette Museum pass, a Corvetteforum Travel Mug, and a free one-year upgrade to Supporting Member status on the forum.
To enter, post one photo of your C6 in this thread no later than June 15. Moderators then will pick ten of their favorites as finalists and set up a poll to allow you to vote on which of those finalists is the 2017 C6 Corvette of the Month.
The fine print: One entry per member. This contest is open to members located in the contiguous United States or the District of Columbia who are over the age of 18. Please see the Official Rules attached below for more.
This thread kicks off Corvetteforum’s third annual C6 Corvette of the Month contest and will culminate with Corvette of the Month winners in each generation competing for Corvette of the Year.
The C6 of the Month winner will get not just bragging rights, but also one National Corvette Museum pass, a Corvetteforum Travel Mug, and a free one-year upgrade to Supporting Member status on the forum.
To enter, post one photo of your C6 in this thread no later than June 15. Moderators then will pick ten of their favorites as finalists and set up a poll to allow you to vote on which of those finalists is the 2017 C6 Corvette of the Month.
The fine print: One entry per member. This contest is open to members located in the contiguous United States or the District of Columbia who are over the age of 18. Please see the Official Rules attached below for more.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.