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Every Corvette made today is produced in Bowling Green, Kentucky. See the step by step production of America's favorite sports car on this one-mile walking tour. Tours typically offered Monday-Thursday at
am,
am,
pm and 2 pm. Call or go online for tour schedule and reservations. Internal business matters can cause cancellation of tours; it is best to call ahead. No cell phones, cameras, purses, back or fanny packs. Closed toe shoes only. Must be 7 years or older, school groups must be 3rd grade or above. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to tour time.

The National Corvette Museum also offers indepth, behind the scenes VIP Plant Tours for guests wanting a smaller, more intimate and personal experience.

Bruce

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I stopped and did the tour on my way to the National Corvette Convention in 1987. An incredible tour and well worth the time, I can only imagine what the facility looks like now.

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I like the idea of purchasing a Corvette and actually going to the factory to help build it, that would be awesome

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And they still have a program where for a fee you can build your own engine (under supervision). Money no object that would be terrific fun.

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And they still have a program where for a fee you can build your own engine (under supervision). Money no object that would be terrific fun.

I think that is the program I am thinking about, it would be awesome to build the engine and then drive it home.... I gotta win PowerBall...

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The 'build your own' engine option is available for the ZO6 and ZR1 engines. They charge because obviously (you're slowing down the assembler) and they want to make a few bucks (on the deal). I'd like to do it if I could (but that ain't going to happen). :)

Chuck

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BodybyFisher you can always get a loan and then repay it with the Power Ball later . You know the good ol Ameircan way.

All kidding aside I would pay to go through there and do the same thing for someone else's engine You talk about a crash course in premium engine building.

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