Today it's: The National Corvette Museum
We're in Bowling Green Kentucky.
Home of the Chevy Corvette Factory and National Corvette Museum.
Alice gave me a Z06 for a fathers day present. We'll order it when we return home.
So, she surprise detoured the trip to visit the National Corvette Museum here in Bowling Green.
We'll decide if we want to take factory delivery, or ship it.
The Corvette museum is open most every day at 8 AM.
Amazingly popular place to visit. Some friends from our local Corvette & Harley clubs were there too.
Our 7 year old lifts a z06 chassis at the Corvette museum.
Some of the Klantucky Roads are under repair for 10 mile stretches, rocks and debris flying everyplace. We'll have the car shipped and avoid the rock and stone damage.
In route here, Illinois roads are excellent, Indiana and Kentucky Roads pretty bad.
Missouri and Illinois are beautiful from the highway. The farms are storybook Micky Rooney & Judy Garland old movie classic.
We tried to see the St. Louis Arch, but the town is tourist un-approachable.
$25 parking because of close by Busch Stadium, and near impossible to navigate anyway.
Soon as we crossed the Mississippi Eastbound, the whole scene changed for the better.
Illinois highways like the German autobahn.
Lots of Amish at the stops. Some of the young men Brad Pitt handsome, the young women homely and primm. Lots of happy kids.
We toured 'Vette City as the locals call it this evening.
Met locals and learned about the '08 Vette.
Chevy brought back Honolulu Blue, but with a different name, and they added an additional red, and more leather interior options.
Factory 427 emblems will appear on the hood of the z06 for those who want them.
Yea,, it's a 427.
The 'Vette museum opens 8am Sunday, and most everyday.
The Corvette factory is a HUGE a BFD to the economy of the region. If it folded, sad times for sure for a very large area.
One can still tour the Corvette plant, but you can no longer watch your own Corvette being built -we're told.
"Too much interferance from the customers" we're told. "They'd have fits anytime something had to be re-done,, even simple things that didn't pass inspection and we're being replaced.
"Kicking the car off the line" was too dramatic for the buyer.
"Time was they'd just let the car continue on down the line, defects and all Harley Davidson style" we're told.
Damfino, this is all new to us.
Alice and I were on a vacation cruise once and met a group of the Corvette factory employees.
we've kept in touch.
We hooked up with them on this trip.
Very genuine, bible belt, home spun kinda people. The kind ya want building your car.
They felt fortunate and were very happy to have their jobs.
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Alice tried out the Bose' headphones in the truck.
She put them on me and they are something else. So quiet & clear + they cancil out all roadnoise & your voice as you wear them and talk.
A steamy 80 degrees, a few brutal storms passed us by. I could easily live here in the South, lake and rivers everywhere.
We'll be heading to Disneyworld, the the Tige' Factory on our way back to Cali.
We're in Bowling Green Kentucky.
Home of the Chevy Corvette Factory and National Corvette Museum.
Alice gave me a Z06 for a fathers day present. We'll order it when we return home.
So, she surprise detoured the trip to visit the National Corvette Museum here in Bowling Green.
We'll decide if we want to take factory delivery, or ship it.
The Corvette museum is open most every day at 8 AM.
Amazingly popular place to visit. Some friends from our local Corvette & Harley clubs were there too.
Our 7 year old lifts a z06 chassis at the Corvette museum.
Some of the Klantucky Roads are under repair for 10 mile stretches, rocks and debris flying everyplace. We'll have the car shipped and avoid the rock and stone damage.
In route here, Illinois roads are excellent, Indiana and Kentucky Roads pretty bad.
Missouri and Illinois are beautiful from the highway. The farms are storybook Micky Rooney & Judy Garland old movie classic.
We tried to see the St. Louis Arch, but the town is tourist un-approachable.
$25 parking because of close by Busch Stadium, and near impossible to navigate anyway.
Soon as we crossed the Mississippi Eastbound, the whole scene changed for the better.
Illinois highways like the German autobahn.
Lots of Amish at the stops. Some of the young men Brad Pitt handsome, the young women homely and primm. Lots of happy kids.
We toured 'Vette City as the locals call it this evening.
Met locals and learned about the '08 Vette.
Chevy brought back Honolulu Blue, but with a different name, and they added an additional red, and more leather interior options.
Factory 427 emblems will appear on the hood of the z06 for those who want them.
Yea,, it's a 427.
The 'Vette museum opens 8am Sunday, and most everyday.
The Corvette factory is a HUGE a BFD to the economy of the region. If it folded, sad times for sure for a very large area.
One can still tour the Corvette plant, but you can no longer watch your own Corvette being built -we're told.
"Too much interferance from the customers" we're told. "They'd have fits anytime something had to be re-done,, even simple things that didn't pass inspection and we're being replaced.
"Kicking the car off the line" was too dramatic for the buyer.
"Time was they'd just let the car continue on down the line, defects and all Harley Davidson style" we're told.
Damfino, this is all new to us.
Alice and I were on a vacation cruise once and met a group of the Corvette factory employees.
we've kept in touch.
We hooked up with them on this trip.
Very genuine, bible belt, home spun kinda people. The kind ya want building your car.
They felt fortunate and were very happy to have their jobs.
------------------
Alice tried out the Bose' headphones in the truck.
She put them on me and they are something else. So quiet & clear + they cancil out all roadnoise & your voice as you wear them and talk.
A steamy 80 degrees, a few brutal storms passed us by. I could easily live here in the South, lake and rivers everywhere.
We'll be heading to Disneyworld, the the Tige' Factory on our way back to Cali.
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