Vendors had the luxury of...
Vendors had the luxury of working on a paved parking lot this year, unlike the rutted dirt field from the past few years at the old facility in the city of Bloomington.
He purchased a 1:18-scale model, took the measurements, and constructed an exact replica of a 1:1-scale '02 Z06. David used cardboard, masking tape, and hot glue for his construction materials. It took 20 rolls of masking tape and 100 10-inch glue sticks to hold the car together. Metal hinges allow the doors to open and they even have operational key locks! David installed an AM/FM radio with cassette player and real seats. It took him 400 hours to build his "Corvette". The car was built for a school science project and David was awarded a First place ribbon. He brought it to the Bloomington show to display his work and the crowds loved it. The model will be displayed at the National Corvette Museum later this year.
Congratulations David, you are a great addition to the Corvette hobby!

The auction was filled with...

The auction was filled with Corvettes, bidders, and spectators throughout the weekend. Quite a few cars were sold for premium prices.

This exceptionally early-production...

This exceptionally early-production '55 Vette was one of the select group of cars displayed in the Special Collection.

Seminars are a Bloomington...

Seminars are a Bloomington Gold tradition. Here, C4 technical expert Gordon Killebrew answers questions for an all-female audience on how to maintain C4 Corvettes.