National Corvette Museum
National Corvette Museum
 


To Celebrate Corvette's 50th Anniversary, the National Corvette Museum presented a Historic Motorama of Corvettes. The NCM Historic Motorama consisted of one Corvette from each production year, 1953-2002. The Motorama began at Corvette's birthplace in Flint Michigan, and rolled on to its current home in Bowling Green Kentucky. Scheduled stops included the GM Design Center in Detroit, where Harley Earl and his design staff sculptured the concept car that became the Corvette, as well as St. Louis, where the car was produced from the end of 1953 to 1981. The Motorama made its final stop at the Bowling Green Corvette Assembly Plant on June 28. The Motorama's arrival signalled the beginning of the Museum's three-day Corvette celebration.


    LIVE  PICTURES  FROM  THE      
Historic Mototama
June 22 - 27, 2002 
The Cars

1953 to 1979
1 page

1980 to 2002
1 page

Saturday
Sunday
Sloan Museum
1 page

Paragon Reproductions
2 pages
Monday

Quality Productivity Center
5 pages

GM Tech Center
4 Pages

Les Stanford Chevrolet
3 Pages

A visit with Elfi
1 Page

Tuesday

Corvette Central
8 Pages

Empress Casino
4 Pages

Wednesday

Departing hotel....
1 Page

Historic Route 66
5 Pages

Mid America Designs
6 pages

Kiener Plaza
3 Pages

Thursday

Evansville, IN
6 Pages

Arrival at Bowling Green
4 Pages

Friday
Assembly Plant tour
4 Pages
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