Centennial Edition Registry
#44
Drifting
#45
Got my Centennial G S a few weeks ago (new). It was a difficult decision but I feel that I got so much more car for the $$$ instead of getting a C7. Planning on tinting the windows then leaving it alone & just enjoying it...
Chrome wheels, both tops, 3LT, all options... Love the sound!
Chrome wheels, both tops, 3LT, all options... Love the sound!
#46
Drifting
#47
That's what was on it at the dealership... I'm an old guy that likes chrome so that worked for me. I like the ZR1 & Z06 black wheels but not a big fan of the GS black wheels... Also replaced the black GS side emblems with chrome.
#51
Burning Brakes
Just got mine bought it new from a dealer in Texas that still had it on the lot. GS coupe 3LT. How do you tell what production number it is out of the 1040 GS coupes?
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#53
Burning Brakes
Mine's a GS 6MT Vert, Hennessey supercharged, plus a few more goodies. So 528 total GS centennials, I bet the ones that are 6MT is a much lower number.
Corvette action center actually has all the production numbers with that breakdown.
Corvette action center actually has all the production numbers with that breakdown.
#55
Race Director
i'm in also. bought mine 2 months ago with 433 miles on the clock,now has 1300 miles. GS 3lt a6 coupe with both tops. actually the transparent top i had from my 013 base which is what i traded in to buy this beauty.
#58
Race Director
4LT GS vert. Bought it 3 weeks ago with 4976 miles on it. Now at almost 7k miles.
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I am still very confused as to why the 100th Centennial Aniversary of Chevrolet was done using a 2012 model car?
Any search of the internet will tell you that Chevrolet's beginning was in 1911 .... The 100th Aniversary should have been in 2011.
The 2012 Corvette "Centennial Edition" should have been a 2011 model.
FACT ! ! ! !
Any search of the internet will tell you that Chevrolet's beginning was in 1911 .... The 100th Aniversary should have been in 2011.
The 2012 Corvette "Centennial Edition" should have been a 2011 model.
FACT ! ! ! !