Customer Spotlights
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Ron Townsend’s 1975 Corvette Stingray is everything the C3 generation represents: timeless style, true driver connection, and classic Corvette pride. With all numbers matching, a 4-speed manual, and only 36,000 original miles, this Stingray is a rare survivor in today’s collector world. Recently displayed at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum, Ron’s Corvette has earned its place in the spotlight. From local car shows to community conversations, this Stingray continues to keep Corvette heritage alive.
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Bruno A. Bril’s 1982 Corvette C3 Targa is more than just a classic car — it’s one of only two of its kind in the Netherlands. As the final year of the C3 generation, the 1982 model introduced fuel injection and carried the legendary “shark” styling for the last time. For Bruno and his family, it’s a dream realized and a Corvette that will remain part of their lives for years to come.
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This week’s Fan Friday features Ken Boggess and his pair of blue Corvettes — a 1977 and a 2022 — showcasing nearly five decades of Corvette ownership.
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After sitting for more than four decades, Randy’s 1972 Corvette Convertible has been brought back to life with new paint, interior, suspension, and more. It may not be the fastest car on the road, but it drives like a dream—and it’s one of the most beautiful classics around. See the full transformation in this week’s Fan Friday feature.
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Tommy DeMuth’s 1975 Corvette Stingray Coupe is a classic with a modern twist. After years of ownership, he swapped the original 350 for a GM Performance 383 crate engine and added a Tremec 5-speed manual. Now, it drives just as good as it looks.