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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.
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Bruce Hall’s Corvette journey began behind the wheel of a borrowed 1971 C3 and continues today with his stunning 2013 Triple Black Grand Sport Convertible. Spanning decades, military service, and multiple generations of Corvettes, Bruce’s story reflects a lifelong passion for performance and open-road freedom. His Grand Sport perfectly captures the balance of aggressive styling and everyday drivability that makes the C6 era so beloved. This is Corvette ownership rooted in experience, appreciation, and legacy.
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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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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.