YouTuber Rob Dahm of Califonia made a cross-country trek to purchase a wrecked 2020 Corvette. The car had been hit by a drunk driver, but its story doesn’t stop there… Rob has big plans for it. After picking up the car in Florida, he traveled to Kentucky, visiting the Holley Performance Products headquarters in Bowling Green before taking a 2020 Corvette for a spin at the NCM Motorsports. Finally, Rob made a stop at the National Corvette Museum to learn the history of of the rotary powered Corvettes, checking out XP-987GT, a two-rotor Corvette owned by the Museum, and learning the history of the Aerovette, a four-rotor Corvette and the inspiration for Rob’s project.
Recently Written
- National Corvette Museum is a 2024 Blue Star Museum May 13, 2024
- Mary Beth Van Kirk: A Mother’s Lasting Influence May 10, 2024
- Take Home a Drop of Corvette Racing History May 8, 2024
- National Corvette Museum Honors Military Appreciation Month with Free Admission for Military Members and Guests May 1, 2024
- Corvette Hall of Fame Announces 2024 Members-Elect April 26, 2024
What’s Trending
- National Corvette Museum Honors Military Appreciation Month with Free Admission for Military Members and Guests May 1, 2024
- C5 Corvette Wire-frame Model April 15, 2024
- New Vintage Shop Opening at CorvetteStore.com April 15, 2024
- Corvette Hall of Fame Announces 2024 Members-Elect April 26, 2024
- Take Home a Drop of Corvette Racing History May 8, 2024
Categories
Tags
10Best
2020
2020 corvette
2021
2021 corvette
2021 Michelin NCM BASH
Andy Pilgrim
Artifact
Artifact of the Month
award
board of directors
bowling green
C7
c8
chevrolet
corvette
corvette hall of fame
corvette museum
corvette racing
Corvette Store
donation
general motors
gm
grand sport
hall of fame
kentucky
mid-engine
military
Museum Collections
national corvette museum
ncm
ncm motorsports park
ncrs
next generation
R8C
R8C Museum Delivery
racing
scca
sinkhole
stingray
Tom Peters
Transformers
veteran
Wendell Strode
ZR1