Bowling Green, KY – The National Corvette Museum has kicked off a unique Corvette raffle fundraiser offering a chance to win VIN #1 of the new 2009 Competition Sport Corvette Z06 (RPO CSC). This raffle is limited to only 500 tickets to be sold at $425 each. The winner need not be present to win and will be drawn on Thursday, April 30 at 2:00 pm C.T. as part of the C5/C6 Bash event festivities. Tickets can be obtained via our website at: www.corvettemuseum.org or by calling (800) 53-VETTE. Specifics on the design and creation of this exciting Corvette can be found via the Museum’s website here.

The Competition Sport Corvette Z06 package features a blade silver/black exterior, ebony interior with titanium embroidery, Corvette Racing ‘Jake’ and ‘CSR’ logos, Corvette Racing pedals from GCA, Z51 performance package with NPP Performance Exhaust, differential cooler along with red painted brake calipers, the Z06 tall spoiler, and Head up Display. This special Corvette is limited to a Spring 09 production of approximately 600.

“We are excited to have the first VIN representing this extraordinary Corvette model to use as a fundraiser,” states NCM Executive Director, Wendell Strode. “We appreciate the allocation from our friends at GM allowing us the chance to purchase this car for use as a fundraiser, and look forward to meeting the winner when they take delivery at the Museum. We hope that by continuing to offer these raffles to benefit the Museum, we are also giving someone an opportunity to become a Corvette owner that might not have had the opportunity.” Tickets are available online here, or by calling (800) 53-VETTE. The winner will have the opportunity to take delivery at the Museum and participate in the R8C Delivery Program.

The National Corvette Museum is the “gateway to all things Corvette” and a member-driven, non-profit foundation. Dedicated to the mission of celebration, education and preservation, the Museum is open seven days a week from 8 am to 5 pm CT – located at Exit 28 on I-65 in Bowling Green, KY.

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