Corvettes of the North

1958 Corvette Roadster Courtesy of redvette on Flickr

The Chevrolet Corvette, the iconic American sports car legend has won awards all through its history. Cars come and go, new car models appear and disappear and yet the Corvette lives on. Corvettes appeal to all age groups and the owners are serious fans of the car. Had you bought a 1963 Corvette Sting Ray new and kept up its documentation and maintained it well, it could well be worth more than your house today. Think of that.

This site is dedicated to Corvette enthusiasts everywhere, not just the north.

Corvettes are not the most economical car to own but arguably one of the most fun. Since the driving experience is truly where the Corvette excels. And one of the ways to get more enjoyment out of your Corvette is to attend Corvette events, rallys and such. Here is a link to a great website that provides a current list of Corvette Events. http://www.corvette-events.com/

Corvettes are currently built at a GM assembly plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The National Corvette Museum and the annual National Corvette Homecoming, are also located in Bowling Green so if you are anywhere near there, stopping for a while is a no-brainer.

Keeping your Corvette in great condition is one of the requirements for getting the most enjoyment out of it so we have gathered many resources here for you.

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