Customer Spotlights
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Craig Vejar’s 2004 Corvette C5 has lived its entire life in Southern California, accumulating 75,000 miles while remaining remarkably well-preserved. His story highlights the reliability, timeless design, and everyday drivability that define the C5 generation.
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Jim and Cindy Priebe were childhood sweethearts who married in 1982 with only one asset to their name — a 1964 C2 Corvette coupe. Though life forced them to sell it, their Corvette journey never truly ended. From a ’69 and an ’82 to a C5 Limited Edition and a Racing Yellow C7, their love story and Corvette loyalty have gone hand in hand for decades.
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Some Corvettes are built fast—others are built right. This week’s Fan Friday feature introduces Morgan Hanson’s 2004 Corvette Z06 from Dallas, Texas, a Machine Silver C5 that spent four years evolving into a meticulously dialed-in performance build. Starting with the legendary LS6-powered Z06 platform, Morgan focused on thoughtful upgrades that enhance drivability, reliability, and track-ready capability without losing the soul of the car.
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Steve Nelson’s 2002 Corvette, affectionately known as Red Rita, is a show-stopping C5 Convertible from Ankeny, Iowa. With a custom hood graphic pointing to the 175 mph top speed, bold red interior and engine bay accents, and over 150 awards, it has become a true crowd favorite. Red Rita isn’t just a car — it’s a rolling expression of Corvette passion and pride.
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Some Corvettes are meant to be admired. Others are meant to be driven and loved. Donna Booth’s 2000 C5 Corvette is a shining example of both — a striking red icon parked under the southern sun, capturing all the right kind of attention.