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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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From chrome bumpers to sweeping fenders, the third-generation Corvette (C3) remains one of the most iconic American sports cars ever built. Whether you’re restoring a survivor or updating your weekend cruiser, replacing old or cracked T-tops is one of the most rewarding upgrades you can make.