We've brought you some of the cool Corvettes that individual members have sent in.
Now here's a club submission (and one from overseas) for your perusal.
They Who Get Together, Vette TogetherCapitol City CruisersTallahassee, FloridaC1 through C6 CorvettesCruisin’ Corvettes of Tallahassee is a Corvette club that was founded in 1997 with a small membership of ten Corvettes. Today, our membership has grown to a total of 100 members mostly from Tallahassee, but does include members from South Georgia. Members drive a wide variety of Corvettes ranging from first generation C1’s through current generation C6’s. With this variety, the club is able to demonstrate how the Corvette style has changed and improved over the years.
This picture, by Bob Hester, of club members and their Corvettes was taken at Champion Chevrolet in September of 2007.
(Headed to the beautiful beaches along the Florida Panhandle coast? Contact Cruisin’ Corvettes via their web site at www.cruisincorvettes.com.)
The “Fever” Is Everywhere!Janne Strandberg and ToreAxvall, SwedenVelocity Yellow '05 and '06 CorvettesIn the Mid West of the Swedish Corvette Country, you will find us, two guys (both members of Club Corvette Sweden), heavily contaminated with the “Yellow Fever.”
For me, Janne, there has always been a dream to once more own a yellow Corvette. The first one I owned back in 1975 was a yellow 1970 coupe that you guys in the U.S. didn’t want due to the fuel crisis at that time. My wife and I have owned eight Corvettes, before we bought our Velocity Yellow ‘05 convertible (left).
Tore, a little bit younger than me, owned three Corvettes before he bought a new Velocity Yellow ‘06 convertible, his third yellow Corvette. During the long winters in Sweden, we styled and rebuilt our Corvettes for the shows.Corvette Club Sweden has over 2,200 members, almost half of all Corvettes in Sweden. When we have our annual summer meet, we have about 400 Corvettes attending.