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Pbtrick
11/15/2005 11:47:53 AM
Here are the first 5.


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Pbtrick
11/15/2005 11:49:21 AM
Five More.


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Pbtrick
11/15/2005 11:51:06 AM
And Five More.


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Pbtrick
11/15/2005 11:52:19 AM
And the final picture...thank you for crvttbass for sharing!!


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crvttbass
11/15/2005 5:53:08 PM
Patrick, Thanks so much for posting the pictures for me. I hope evryone enjoys them. It was so awesome going to the Museum and taking a tour of the factory. I wish pictures were allowed in the factory but they weren't. You couldn't take anything with you. the wife and daughter even had to leave their purses in the car.

I stongly sugest for anyone who loves Corvettes, if the oportunity pops up, By all means, go there. No picture can do justice to the experieance of being surounded by All those beautiful Vettes from every year.

Thanks again Patrick!
Pbtrick
11/15/2005 9:29:22 PM
i have been there, but i was young..maybe 12 or so.
PAY2PLAY
11/16/2005 9:53:13 PM
I've never been there, but just from the pictures I am already in love with that place. Definitely going to have to make that part of my traveling plans for the near future.
crvttbass
11/18/2005 4:58:18 PM
The pic with the Vettes on the right, (the third one from the top) With the beautiful blue one up front was called the "Nursery". These were all only a day or two old. The Blue, red, and Yellow Vettes were ones the owners were going to take deliveryof right there at the Museum. These new owners have paid an additional $500 when they placed their order to be able to walk right with their Vette along the assembly line and see it be built right before their eyes. Then when it gets to the point of firing the engine for the first time the new owner gets in and is the first person to start the car. How cool would that be!! Then they take delivery at the Museum. They said more people take deliver of their New Corvettes at the Museum than all the dealers combined. I believe it cuz it would be worth the extra$500 to me for sure.
PAY2PLAY
11/18/2005 11:02:10 PM
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ORIGINAL: crvttbass

The pic with the Vettes on the right, (the third one from the top) With the beautiful blue one up front was called the "Nursery". These were all only a day or two old. The Blue, red, and Yellow Vettes were ones the owners were going to take deliveryof right there at the Museum. These new owners have paid an additional $500 when they placed their order to be able to walk right with their Vette along the assembly line and see it be built right before their eyes. Then when it gets to the point of firing the engine for the first time the new owner gets in and is the first person to start the car. How cool would that be!! Then they take delivery at the Museum. They said more people take deliver of their New Corvettes at the Museum than all the dealers combined. I believe it cuz it would be worth the extra$500 to me for sure.


For an extra $500 I would definitely prefer to take delivery there and be the first to start her up. Don't know many people who can say they were the first person to start their car up.
Pbtrick
11/21/2005 2:36:02 PM
i also would...i think thats a great idea
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