Customer Spotlights
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Mel Pempsell walked into Modern Chevrolet, spotted a red C4 in the showroom, checked the odometer — 6,200 original miles from the dealership owner's personal collection — and bought it. The 1989 Bright Red coupe is photographed in front of the last remaining shell-shaped Shell service station in the United States, a 1930 landmark in Winston-Salem, NC, on the National Register of Historic Places. It's one of our favorite photos yet. Click to read the full story.
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The Dailey family from Port Washington, NY, proves that Corvette passion runs deep. With three C7s and a low-mileage 1985 C4, their collection spans generations of performance. From car shows to Sunday drives, Joe and his sons Joey and Matty are keeping the Corvette legacy alive — one rev at a time.
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Experience the excitement of the Queen City Car Show, where every generation of Corvette—from the classic C1 to the groundbreaking 2025 model—came together in celebration. Discover the highlights and unforgettable moments that made this event a must-see for all Corvette enthusiasts!
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The story behind this Corvette, affectionately named "Rosie," is as unique as the car itself. Over the years, Steven and Angela have had the good fortune of owning several beautiful Corvettes, but this one holds a special place in their hearts.
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Walter's Corvette journey began when he purchased his 1991 model, most likely as the second or third owner. From the start, he envisioned transforming it into a reflection of his style and passion.