Corvette facory in Bowling green
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UBETRUN, nice pics and toys. Did you pick yours up there?
So is the museam and the factory at the same place? I saw online, where they have tours thru the plant, where you see the vettes being put together, but no pictures allowed. But Im still interested in going.
So is the museam and the factory at the same place? I saw online, where they have tours thru the plant, where you see the vettes being put together, but no pictures allowed. But Im still interested in going.
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I work in an autoplant building the Chevy Equinox. It may be cool for somebody who doesn't work at an autoplant but for the most part they are all the same. Go to the Jeep plant if you want excitement, remember to wear your bullet proof vest. Boring repetitive work+ good $ = twisted minds sometimes.
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I used to be a Corvette broker up until April 2003. Many of my customers picked up their new Vettes at Bowling Green. They all thought it was the neatess thing. Some got to see their Vette being put together. I've also talked to a few people who are Corvette fans that took the tour and loved it. The bad thing about the Museum delivery is besides paying the $490 charge you also have to pay the dealer destination charge which used to be in the $700 range. Anyone out there wanting a Vette, new or used, or even a new Viper, I still have my connections...........
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