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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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The ZR1X is pacing the 110th Indianapolis 500, GM engineers wouldn't deny the Z06X exists, and 2027 pricing just landed. Here's everything that mattered in Corvette this week — straight from credible sources, with the rumors flagged so you can read accordingly.
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Norman Voter spent 24 years in the Army before he finally bought his Corvette — and when he did, he chose one of the rarest production colors in C7 history. Only 1,577 Corvettes were ever built in Lime Rock Green, all in a single model year, and Norman's is one of just 356 coupes. He was always partial to orange. Then he saw the green. Click to read the full story.
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The 1,250-horsepower ZR1X extends Corvette's record as the most frequent Indy 500 pace car — and does it wearing a livery built for America's 250th birthday.
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Mike Casper bought his 2024 Z06 on Friday the 13th — and says the luck has been all good since. The Wisconsin Z06 is finished in Red Mist Metallic Tintcoat, a factory color found on only about 10% of 2024 Z06s built, dressed head to toe in carbon fiber, and running scissor doors that stop people cold. They call it the Red Ghost. Click to read why.