Customer Spotlights
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Cary Gottschalk ordered a 2020 Corvette and never got one — the plant shut down, the order bank closed, and GM told him his car would have to be a 2021 instead. So he changed the colour, waited nineteen months, and took delivery of something that didn't exist when he first signed. What he's done to it since is a longer list than he can remember.
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Ray Thompson dreamed about owning a Corvette for years before finally buying one. His 2022 Stingray HTC wears Caffeine Metallic with Carbon Flash accents — a complex color that shifts in the light, photographed beautifully against the limestone cliffs of Red Rock Canyon. With an ACS splitter, a Soler throttle controller, and an AWE catback exhaust, it's a build made with intention. Click to read the full story.
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When Octane met his future wife, she was 20 years old with Corvette posters on her bedroom wall. Thirty-five years of marriage later, he's driving a 1972 white Stingray convertible — and the 4-speed, chrome-bumpered C3 is one of the last of its kind. 1972 was the final year for chrome front bumpers on a Corvette. Click to read the full story.
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On August 12, 1957, Bill Hatch bought a new Corvette. He drove his sweetheart home from their honeymoon in it. He's owned it every single day since — never stored, never restored. This August 12th, at 94 years old, he'll attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the longest ownership of a vehicle from new. The event is open to the public in Carlsbad, California. Click to read the full story.
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Steve Pelchat’s 1960 Corvette has been part of his life for over 50 years. Purchased at just 15 years old, this Horizon Blue classic became the backdrop for his high school romance — and remains a cherished piece of his life today.