CORVETTES AUSTRALIA
VETTAPEDIA
Check here for a wealth of Corvette Information and History. It contains a brief description of all the generations of Corvettes, the Chief Engineers, the Museum and Bowling Green Assembly Plant, Australian Corvette Club Information, and plenty more. This is a collection of Information we'll keep building up over time. You're welcome to contribute.
SAMPLE CRUISE RULES
Being part of a Corvette cruise is one of the most satisfying experiences you can participate in as a member of the Corvette community. But
THE CORVETTE NATIONALS
THE EVENT: The premium event for Australian Corvette owners and fans is the Annual Corvette Nationals. For this outstanding event, Corvettes travel from all over
INCORPORATED CLUBS
There are 10 Corvette Clubs within Australia that are Incorporated. Victoria has three Incorporated Clubs, two each for NSW and Queensland, and one each in
WHY ‘INCORPORATED’ CLUB?
An Incorporated Association is a Club or Community Group, operating not-for-profit, whose members have chosen to give their association a formal legal structure. It can
CORVETTE CHIEF ENGINEERS
As of today, there have been five Corvette Chief Engineers, the first of whom was the best known of all. This was the man known
NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM
The Corvette National Museum was constructed in 1994 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, only a quarter mile from the Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant. It is
CORVETTE GENERATIONS – C1
The first generation of Corvette was introduced late in 1953, with 300 hand-built convertibles manufactured for sale. All were Polo White with Red interior and
CORVETTE GENERATIONS – C2
The second generation Corvette (C2) introduced the name “Sting Ray” to the Corvette. The C2, later referred to as the “mid-year” Corvette, was introduced in
CORVETTE GENERATIONS – C3 CHROME BUMPER
The third generation Corvette (C3) began production in 1967 for the 1968 model year introduction. The chassis and engines were basically carry-over from the C2