In close collaboration with General Motors and the Northwest
Chevy Dealers, LeMay–America’s Car Museum in Tacoma, Wash., is set to welcome
’Vette lovers from around the world.
Beginning Aug. 9, ACM will become a Corvette hotbed as the
museum celebrates six decades of America’s quintessential sports car with the
debut of the “60 Years of Vette” exhibit.
The display, which runs through the end of the year, will
explore Corvette’s design evolution since the first polo white with red
interior C1 rolled off the assembly line in June 1953.
The Aug. 9-11 opening weekend will kick off with a special
showing of three of the most important concept cars in Corvette’s history — the
1959 Stingray, 1961 Mako Shark and 1965 Manta Ray — before they head south to
participate at the Pebble Beach Concours.
Chevy product displays on the plaza and the arrival of the
“500 Corvettes” enthusiast group, which takes over Haub Family Field on Aug. 9,
will also highlight the three-day grand opening.
Whether you’re a collector or merely curious, prepare to be
blown away by the unforgettable 60th anniversary of this automotive icon-only
at America’s Car Museum.
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