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Craig Vejar’s 2004 Corvette C5 has lived its entire life in Southern California, accumulating 75,000 miles while remaining remarkably well-preserved. His story highlights the reliability, timeless design, and everyday drivability that define the C5 generation.
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The National Corvette Museum has opened a new exhibit called “Driven to Preserve,” giving visitors a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Corvette history is protected. From rare cars to archival artifacts, the exhibit highlights the work required to preserve America’s Sports Car for future generations.
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Walton “Wally” Mahlum’s 1969 Corvette Stingray has been in his family for nearly 56 years. Purchased new in 1970, this classic C3 has served as a daily driver, raced in competition events, carried daughters to prom, and still wins car show awards today.