National Corvette Museum Seeks C5 and C6 Corvette Donations for New Educational Program

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National Corvette Museum Seeks C5 and C6 Corvette Donations for New Educational Program


If you happen to have a spare C5 or C6 in your garage, the NCM Motorsports Park.

To make the experience more interesting for these young people, the Museum is asking generous owners of C5s and C6s to consider donating their cars for use in the program.

“If you have been wondering what to do with your Corvette and have a desire to help educate youth on safe driving, we ask you to consider donating it to this incredible program,” says Dr. Sean Preston, president and CEO of the Museum. “Corvettes donated to the Museum for educational purposes are perfect for this program through the TSEF, which will educate youth on safe driving skills.”

The partnership between these two 501c3 educational institutions is the perfect match to create a program designed to use the knowledge and skills of professional driver Pilgrim, according to Preston.

“While not every young driver will have the opportunity to own or drive a Corvette at home, we think using Corvettes for the program will draw their interest and get them excited to participate. Plus, it’s a great way to promote the brand and our Museum,” Preston said.

For more information about how to donate your car to the program, contact the NCM’s Director of Collections & Curator, Derek E. Moore, at [email protected] or 270-777-4516, or NCM Registrar & Collections Manager, Leah Craig, at [email protected] or 270-777-4562.


Source:
National Corvette Museum

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