Chevy Corvettes are a staple of old car events all over the country. They exploded onto the American car scene in 1953 as an attempt by General Motors to take a bite into the growing market of European sports cars that were hitting the shores. Now in their 8th generation (generations are designated by a C so the first was a C1 and the most recent a C8) there are plenty still on the roads. A good selection of them showed up at the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show. Here are some.
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Friday, December 29, 2023
Vettes Helped Fill Fernbank Park
Chevy Corvettes are a staple of old car events all over the country. They exploded onto the American car scene in 1953 as an attempt by General Motors to take a bite into the growing market of European sports cars that were hitting the shores. Now in their 8th generation (generations are designated by a C so the first was a C1 and the most recent a C8) there are plenty still on the roads. A good selection of them showed up at the 33rd Annual Rollin' On the River show. Here are some.
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