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General Motors debuted the second-generation C2 Chevy Corvette for the 1963 model year, introducing a smaller body with newly restyled body panels and the Sting Ray nameplate, plus a host of performance-adding specs and modernized equipment under the skin. Now, Corvette fans have a chance to put this gorgeous numbers-matching 1963 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray “Fuelie” Convertible in their garage via a sweepstakes hosted by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
For those readers who don’t know, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum in Auburn, Indiana offers visitors a chance to see more than 140 classic, vintage, and antique vehicles, all of which are on display in the rescued ‘30s-era administration building of the Auburn Automobile Company. The museum first opened its doors in 1974, and now, its offering Chevy Corvette fans a chance to win this ’63 droptop with a fundraising sweepstakes to support the non-profit museum.
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I would like to thank the following donors who have made DeKalb County s next official state historic marker possible: Sandra Arvin, Mayor Todd Fiandt and wife Victoria, City Planner Milton Otero and wife Tracy, Kent and Shelley Johnson. Aaron Smith, Garrett State Bank, Gretel Smith and City of Garrett.
This latest endeavor has been delayed for the past year due to the pandemic, but as of last week, the funds needed to send the bronze marker into production were sent to Indianapolis. This official interpretative panel will honor the life and work of stage and screen star John Bowersox, who went by the stage name John Bowers. He also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, His career on stage and film started while growing up in Garrett, and he would go on to become one of the most famed actors of his time. His depth of work transcended beyond Indiana and qualified him for consideration for an official state historic marker. The Indiana State Historical Bureau agree