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Here is a glimpse into the Corvettes on display at our Museum, until this website is fully completed:

 

1955 Gypsy Red Roadster 265 V-8 195HP Powerglide . Only 700 55's built. This is one of 180 built in Gypsy Red kamagra.

This was almost the last year of the Corvette, when only 700 Corvette Roadsters were made and sold. One major change this year was the introduction of the 265 Cubic inch V-8 engine antabuse online.

 

1964 Satin silver Stingray coupe 327-300HP. Automatic, power windows, knock off wheels and rare factory air conditioning. The styling was cleaned up a bit for 1964.

The distinctive rear window divider of '63 was replaced by a solid piece of glass.

The fake hood vents were also eliminated. 11.9% were sold with automatics, 3.2% sold with 3 speeds and 85.7% were sold with 4 speeds. An L84 equipped '64 would go from 0-100 in 14.7 seconds.

 

1970 Laguna grey coupe, 350-300HP Automatic. One gorgeous

Refinements were made to the basic styling used since 1968. A new "ice cube tray" design grille and side fender louvers, rectangular amber front signal lights, fender flares and square exhaust exits were exterior changes.

The bucket seats and safety belt retractor containers were also improved.
Most 1970 Corvettes, 70.5% came with the 4 speed manual. 33.5% had tilt steering, 27.9% had power windows, 38.5% had A/C, and 68.8% were equipped with power steering. An LT-1 equipped Corvette would do 0-60 in 6.9 seconds and 0-100 in 14 seconds.

 

1978 350CI Pace Car. 1978 25th Anniversary Pace Car (1 of 116)

L82 (220HP) M21 4 speed with Gymkhana suspension This original beauty has only 20,000 miles.

To mark Corvette's 25th anniversary, the 1978 model got a major aerodynamic restyling with large wraparound back window and a fastback roofline.

The optional L82 was up to 220 horsepower due to a modified camshaft, a dual snorker air cleaner and better exhaust. Glass roof panels became new this year as well as 60 series radials and a CB radio. A total of 15,283 Vettes had the two-tone anniversary paint job.

 

1994 ZR-1, LT5 V-8 405 HP 6 speed loaded black beauty.

1 of 448 built. Life does begin at 180 MPH! It is referred to as the "King of the hill!" (1/448 Record set-177mph for straight 4 days!) No vehicle at any price can match the endurance records the ZR-1 holds.

The '94 was essentially a carry over from the '93's, but 2 new colors were added: Admiral Blue and Copper Metallic. A new option was extended mobility tires. They would drive up to 500 miles with zero air pressure. This option was installed on 2781 Vettes.

This car is a driver and not on display in the Museum but you will see it if you join one of our tours or caravans, it will be the lead car

1988 Callaway Twin Turbo, (MVC-001F.jpg) and Callaway Corvette.doc text.

94 ZR1 with the new ruby red 40th anniversary will replace the black one. This ZR1 that the museum just acquired has only 7,000 miles on it.

The '99 Hardtop is being replaced with the new '02, Z06 hardtop in electron blue.

Please come back soon to view the Virtual Museum Tour.

 
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