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Fun Facts...
The oldest "Documented" Corvette club:   The Northern California Corvette Association was incorporated on May 9, 1957.
 

Want the rarest Corvette? Where are VIN Numbers 1 and 2, the first Corvettes produced in 1953?   ANSWER:  No one knows. VIN Numbers 1 & 2 were said to have been destroyed, but no records prove that fact, and there are no witnesses to the destruction.

In what years were the "Stingray" in production?  ANSWER:  (C3)  1969 thru 1976   The Sting Ray name was not used on the 1968 Corvette but returned in 1969......... spelled  "Stingray" !!

In what year were big block engines first available from the factory?  ANSWER:   1965  While the 427 was developed first, the 396 went into the Corvette, Chevrolet, and Chevelle in 1965 due to a GM policy restricting them to less than 400 cubic inches.   The 1965 396ci 425hp engine option lasted only one year.

What was the first Corvette to break the 200mph barrier?  ANSWER:  2013 (C7) upgraded Hennessey Performance on December 11, 2013.

Nice article from Hagerty about the history of the Corvette Generations: 
hagerty_corvette_generations.pdf
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