1993 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
Personal story and photograph submitted by owner Scott Kohn - courtesy of the National Corvette Museum website - for participation in the National Corvette Museum 2008 Historic Motorama II.
I purchased this car in July 1995, from a small car lot in the Detroit area, who was selling the car for the original female owner. The car was brand new, very well taken care of and stored, with only 3,440 miles.
The car currently has 23,000 miles, and is also original; the only things that have been changed are tires, battery and oil.
This car has been used many times in product photo shots for Corvette Centrals 84-96 and Accessory Catalogs.
When GM celebrates the beginning of its next 100 years on September 16, 2008, 55 Corvettes will be on display outside its World Headquarters at Detroit’s Renaissance Center. The Corvettes are in fact the Historic Motorama II, a caravan from the National Corvette Museum (NCM) which is comprised of one example from each of the 55 years of Corvette production. The caravan will depart from the National Corvette Museum on September 10th with stops along the way. People attending the GMnext Day activities on September 16th will be able to view the Corvettes before and after the official program.
Look at the next Historic Motorama II Corvette participant, representing a cross-section of Corvette enthusiasts from across the country.