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The BGACC is proud to announce that Auto Masters of Bowling Green is our founding sponsor and is a very active partner in the BGACC. Auto Masters specializes in all types of service and repair for Corvettes and all other GM products.
Auto Masters of Bowling Green is located at 790 Interstate Drive right next door to the Bowling Green Assembly Corvette Plant. Give Jim Van Dorn a call at (270) 842-0454 or check out their website at www.AutoMastersofBG.com
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The Bowling Green Assembly Corvette Club is not limited to just Corvette Plant employees. Any GM employee can join the club. We also offer an Honorary Memebership for people who do not work for General Motors but do own a Corvette. Click on the "Contact Us" link to receive more information. You can also download the membership application by going to the "Downloads" link. |
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Have you ever wondered where the slogan, "Save The Wave" came from and what it means? Below is an article that first appeared in the August/September 1969 issue of Corvette News. The article was entitled "Save The Wave". Remember, this article was written and published in 1969!
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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN THE CORVETTE CLUB FOUNDED BY THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO BUILD THEM.
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CORVETTE HISTORY AND INTERESTING FACTS |
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In 1953, the first 300 Corvettes were built by hand in Flint, Michigan, just after General Motors unveiled the Corvette as a "dream car" in the Motorama show in New York's Waldorf Astoria hotel. The following year, production moved to St. Louis. In June of 1981, Corvette production transferred from St. Louis to Bowling Green, Kentucky. Previously a Chrysler air-conditioning factory, the building was completely renovated into a modern automotive facility twice the size of the previous structure. It took approximately 14 months to convert it to the sophisticated technical operation it is today. The first Kentucky-built Corvette rolled off the Bowling Green line on June 1, 1981.
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