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At 80 years old, Gary Laursen of Bend, Oregon, finally fulfilled his Corvette dream with a Mist Red 2023 C8 Coupe. After decades away from the brand, his 495-hp mid-engine Stingray reignited his love for performance and design. With over 38,000 miles driven, 27 trophies earned, and a few custom touches, Gary’s Corvette proves that it’s never too late to live your dream.
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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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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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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.