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Exclusive: 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z07 Spy PhotosAn early look at the C7′s Z06—historic RPO codes be damned.

What It Is: A heavily camouflaged seventh-generation Chevrolet Corvette that we believe to be the next generation of Z06 high-performance models, which will be called Z07. The Corvette has used such an RPO three times in the past—first as an off-road suspension and brake package from 1973–1975; then in 1991–1995 to designate an adjustable-suspension package; and again from 2011–2013 as a package that included magnetic selective ride control, stickier rubber, lighter wheels, aero updates, beefed up cooling, and Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes—and, considering the publicity the seventh generation of Corvette has going for it, the “Z07” moniker would make some sense. It’s also the next Vette in the hopper, after the convertible and targa models start rolling off production lines.

Why It Matters: [...]

We invite you to join us in Celebrating our 10 Year Anniversary at an Open House on Saturday September 13, 2014 from 11am-2pm at the Corvette Mike MIDWEST location in Burr Ridge, Illinois.

We want to thank our customers, fellow enthusiasts, families, friends and vendors for contributing to our success since we opened in 2004.  We look forward to you joining us on this Appreciation Day as you have all been part of this journey.  We will have door prizes, food, and lots of fun talking about stories of the last 10 years. We ask you to RSVP so we can better plan the event.

If the weather is nice we encourage you to bring your Corvette or Classic Car as we will have parking available.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!

Larry, Bill and the Corvette Mike Team

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DETROIT —General Motors is recalling 1,939 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray cars in the U.S. with the FE1 or FE3 suspension to repair a possible insufficient weld in the rear shocks that could lead to a fracture and/or reduce the shocks’ service life, the automaker said on Friday.

Chevrolet dealers will replace the two rear shock absorbers.

GM said it is not aware of any crashes or injuries related to the recall.

Thirty-three additional vehicles were sold in Canada and another 82 were exported.

No information about the recall was posted on the Web site of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which oversees vehicle recalls in the U.S.

But the agency posted a stop delivery order on the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray with the FE1 or FE3 suspension. A total of five vehicles are involved in that order.

The affected cars must be held and not delivered to customers, dealer traded or used for demonstration [...]

Down Went The Vettes: When a sinkhole opened up Wednesday at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky., eight of Chevrolet's iconic muscle cars were sucked in.Snow is flying. Ice is accumulating. Roads are impassable. Power is out.

And the story of the day that’s getting more attention than the weather on social media is this:

“Eight Corvettes Swallowed By Massive Sinkhole At National Corvette Museum.” ()

Here’s how the museum in Bowling Green, Ky., to the iconic Chevrolet muscle cars:

“We received a call at 5:44 a.m. from our security company alerting us of our motion detectors going off in our Skydome area of the museum. Upon arrival it was discovered that a sinkhole had collapsed within [...]

by Steve Burns on February 18, 2014 via corvetteblogger.com

Bloomington Gold Announces Changes to SURVIVOR Judging Program

Back in 1990 Bloomington Gold introduced their SURVIVOR award for original, unrestored Corvettes. Award winners would need to be 20 years old, complete a short road test, and be at least 50% unrestored in 3 of 4 categories. Now, as we count down to the 2014 show, they’ve announced some sweeping changes to their SURVIVOR judging program.

 

SURVIVOR Corvettes are those that have remained largely original since new. They can be used as a guide by others restoring similar cars. As the SURVIVOR mantra goes, they’re “Worn in, but not worn out.” They are historically significant and shouldn’t be restored.

The new SURVIVOR award measures a car’s originality in Gold, Silver, and Bronze levels similar to Certification judging. SURVIVOR GOLD award winners are 80% or more unrestored in all four sections [...]

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