Here at Hagerty, we're preparing to celebrate America's sports car, the Corvette. Help us celebrate National Corvette Day on Wednesday, June 30. It was that day in 1953 when the first Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan. In addition to recognizing the car itself, we want to celebrate all Corvette owners and enthusiasts! Share photos with your Corvette (or any Corvette) here in the comments.
Corvette is the featured marque at the Gilmore Museum Right Now !
They have some really Rare cars on display 1 of 12 ZR-2's
Nitro
I was able to see one at the Bloomington Gold Corvette Show last weekend, and with ONLY 8703 MILES, it was truly breathtaking.
Gilmore Car Museum "Corvette Envy" July 18, 2021
Here is my 1966 Roadster
This is mine. Daily driver.
1971 Big Block
This is my 1984 C4. Fully restored, Sunday driver
Owned for 46 years 68 L89
Here is my 1966 427/425 coupe.
NCRS Duntov Mark of Excellence and Bloomington Gold awards.
My L82 ‘79 🙂 first one and loving it so far.
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Here’s a few pictures of my 2000 C5.
My 1976!!!
My ‘95 and my ‘21. Love them both!
1979 L-82, M-21 4-speed.
Enclosed is my 1955 Corvette that is rare 3 Speed Manual Transmission V8
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1965 & 2019
My 2003 Z06. Original owner.
My 1993 40th Anniversary ZR1. Original Owner
SEA-5
My new 2020 Long Beach Red Metallic C8. Looks great next to my C6
Some cars like my 79 Corvette need to be rescued from a collector. This corvette from 04-18 spent it’s time moving around a warehouse having only 75 miles put on it in all those years. When I bought it everything leaked and the motor had 3 bad cylinders. I spent a lot of time cleaning oil out of the engine bay where I replaced the tired 327ci with a 560hp 383ci giving the her the power to match her good looks. Purists will turn their nose up at the less than desirable 79 but keeping matching numbers just means you own a slow corvette. I love this cars looks and you can’t get into a vette cheaper than the late 70s. People love seeing this car and it’s a blast to drive which for me checks all the boxes for owing a classic car.
new to Corvette—fantastic car
1987. Bin driving it since new, but not too much. Still has original tires so not too far or fast for quite a while now.
Here is my 1991 coupe. Generally a weekend driver.
Just washed. Now that me to enjoy it!
Insanely nice Vette Kudo,s
Owned 51 years 64 L76 365HP Real Kelsey -Hayes wheels
Here are pics of my wife’s 65 coupe. All mods were done back in 85
Here is a pic of my wife’s 65 coupe. All mods were done back in 85
Another shot
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Our 1995 Corvette Conv. Thank You Hagerty for this idea for us to share photos of our Vettes for the celebration!
The Granddaughter and I and our 73 BB.Cheers
My '67 friend for 54 years and counting!!
My 76 Stingray.
Beauties, all of ‘em!