[PODCAST] Reeves Callaway Talks 35th Anniversary of Callaway Cars on the Corvette Today Podcast

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[PODCAST] Reeves Callaway Talks 35th Anniversary of Callaway Cars on the Corvette Today Podcast

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Callaway Cars found Reeves Callaway returns to the CORVETTE TODAY Studios this week to talk about the company’s 35th Anniversary as well what they have in store for us next! You won’t want to miss this episode of the CORVETTE TODAY Podcast!

CORVETTE TODAY #148 – Reeves Callaway And The 35th Anniversary Of Callaway Cars & Corvette

Reeves Callaway makes his return to the CORVETTE TODAY show to talk about Callaway Cars and the 35th anniversary of Callaway Cars and their relationship with GM, Chevrolet and Corvette. Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, and Reeves trace the early beginnings of Callaway Cars, how they became affiliated with GM and Corvette and then discuss the future of his company.

Help us celebrate the 35 year association of Callaway Cars and Corvette on this episode of CORVETTE TODAY!




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  1. Started to send my C7 there but their jackass sales manager spent too much time telling me how much he knows because he was once a SCCA champion from 50 years ago. Gave me grief about having an X pipe and that they would not work on my car. Totally turned me off. My next call was to Lingenfelter. Same amount of horsepower for $8000 less and no goofy hole in my hood.

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