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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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Rhonda Noah’s 2024 Corvette Stingray 3LT “24Angel” is a rolling tribute to her sister, brother, and cousin — all born on the 24th of their birth months. With its Arctic White finish, carbon-fiber accents, and personal meaning, this C8 Stingray represents both cutting-edge performance and a legacy of love. For Rhonda, it’s more than a Corvette — it’s a promise fulfilled.
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Karen Thompson’s 2016 Stingray Z51 2LT is a Corvette with a personal touch. Bought as her second Corvette, this black convertible has been customized with bold blue graphics and a hood decal, making it stand out from the rest. As a proud member of the Buckeye Corvette Club, Karen shares her passion with friends while keeping her Stingray uniquely hers.
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Ken Schradin’s 2014 Stingray 2LT is a story of Corvette passion passed from father to son. Purchased from his son in 2024, this garage-kept beauty has been upgraded with a cold air intake, illuminated wind restrictor, custom splitter, and more. With a 7-speed manual transmission and black-and-red accents, it’s both a family milestone and a performance icon.
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Lawrence Meyers’ 2019 Long Beach Red C7 Corvette Stingray is a pristine example of Corvette care and pride. With a black interior, performance exhaust, Z51 spoiler, and black badging, it has been garaged since new and has never seen a drop of rain. After five years and just 7,000 miles, this manual-transmission Stingray is as close to factory-fresh as it gets.