Topic: NCM Central News Report - December 18, 2003
in Forum: National Corvette Museum
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Seasons Greetings from All of Us
A special greeting has been created for you on behalf of the NCM team. Thanks for all you do to help support the Museum. We hope to see you in 2004 and wish you a safe and happy holiday season. Click here to view your special holiday greeting: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/xmascard
Racing Crew Shirts and More in the Store
Now available – a Corvette Racing crew shirt featuring the emblems of the team sponsors. COMPUWARE embroidered on the right chest and Motorola on the left sleeve. C5 and Chevy bowtie logos are also included. Quantities are limited. While browsing in the store, be sure to check out the C5 bomber jackets that can be ordered and embroidered with the following logos – C1 through C5, Grand Sport, Corvette Racing, 82 Collectors Edition, Z06 or ZR-1. These and other new items can be found online at: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/store or by calling (800) 53-VETTE. Just a reminder: The Museum will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. No Corvette Store orders will be processed on these holidays.
2005 Corvette Unveiling
From: Chevy Club Connection and The Corvette Marketing Team
The 2005 Corvette will be unveiled to the media at a special event on January 4, 2004 in conjunction with the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The unveiling will be web cast via http://www.chevy.com/corvette (look for the icon under Corvette News section on January 4, 2004) and http://www.GM.com and broadcast via satellite. (coordinates: Galaxy 11, Transponder 12 K, Uplink: 14242 Horizontal, Downlink: 11942 Vertical, 36.000 MHz, Analog, Ku band). The show is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm EST so tune in and be part of the excitement. The 2005 Corvette will be on display at the Greater L.A. Auto Show beginning January 5, 2004. It will also be on display in Detroit when the NAIAS opens to the public on January 10, 2004.
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"NCM Central", the electronic news report from the National Corvette Museum. Here you will find news on NCM events and happenings, Corvette Store specials, GM Corvette Assembly Plant updates, Corvette Racing reports and more.
Submitted by Bobbie Jo Lee, National Corvette Museum Communications, who can be reached at bobbiejo@corvettemuseum.com, or visited on the web at http://www.corvettemuseum.com.
A special greeting has been created for you on behalf of the NCM team. Thanks for all you do to help support the Museum. We hope to see you in 2004 and wish you a safe and happy holiday season. Click here to view your special holiday greeting: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/xmascard
Racing Crew Shirts and More in the Store
Now available – a Corvette Racing crew shirt featuring the emblems of the team sponsors. COMPUWARE embroidered on the right chest and Motorola on the left sleeve. C5 and Chevy bowtie logos are also included. Quantities are limited. While browsing in the store, be sure to check out the C5 bomber jackets that can be ordered and embroidered with the following logos – C1 through C5, Grand Sport, Corvette Racing, 82 Collectors Edition, Z06 or ZR-1. These and other new items can be found online at: http://www.corvettemuseum.com/store or by calling (800) 53-VETTE. Just a reminder: The Museum will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. No Corvette Store orders will be processed on these holidays.
2005 Corvette Unveiling
From: Chevy Club Connection and The Corvette Marketing Team
The 2005 Corvette will be unveiled to the media at a special event on January 4, 2004 in conjunction with the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The unveiling will be web cast via http://www.chevy.com/corvette (look for the icon under Corvette News section on January 4, 2004) and http://www.GM.com and broadcast via satellite. (coordinates: Galaxy 11, Transponder 12 K, Uplink: 14242 Horizontal, Downlink: 11942 Vertical, 36.000 MHz, Analog, Ku band). The show is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm EST so tune in and be part of the excitement. The 2005 Corvette will be on display at the Greater L.A. Auto Show beginning January 5, 2004. It will also be on display in Detroit when the NAIAS opens to the public on January 10, 2004.
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"NCM Central", the electronic news report from the National Corvette Museum. Here you will find news on NCM events and happenings, Corvette Store specials, GM Corvette Assembly Plant updates, Corvette Racing reports and more.
Submitted by Bobbie Jo Lee, National Corvette Museum Communications, who can be reached at bobbiejo@corvettemuseum.com, or visited on the web at http://www.corvettemuseum.com.
in Forum: National Corvette Museum
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