Corvettes at Carlisle draws aficionados, dealers and dreamers - Baltimore Post-Examiner

In an era where many automobiles are indistinguishable from one make to the next, the Chevrolet Corvette remains one of the most recognizable rides on the road. This distinction, along with the car’s undeniable sex appeal and the sheer fun of driving a Vette, are just some of the reasons that 62 years after the car made its initial appearance at the New York Auto Show, the Corvette continues to embody... That dream was well represented last weekend as Vette owners and fans of the “plastic fantastic” gathered at the fairground in nearby Carlisle, Pennsylvania, for the 2015 edition of Corvettes at Carlisle. Billed as the largest and most fun-filled Corvette event in the world, Corvettes at Carlisle draws more than 5,000 Corvettes each year, representing all generations of the classic sports car. Along with an expansive Corvette car corral, the event featured a Corvette parade through the historic downtown district. Craig Mudrock (52) of southern York County told the Baltimore Post-Examiner he has never owned a Corvette, but someday hopes to purchase a first generation model. Across the dirt lane from where the white 1960 Vette sat, members of the fan club Corvette Nation were cramming together to take a friendly group picture. Source: baltimorepostexaminer.com