Hello Corvette friends, and welcome to December! It’s been a whirlwind couple of weeks around here. Last weekend, of course, was Thanksgiving and the weekend prior we spent at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN) in Chicago.
If you’re having trouble getting revved up for this week, our gallery of 1963-1967 Corvettes from MCACN is just what you need for an early week jump start. The MCACN show brings out all the best Corvettes on the planet for the Triple Diamond judging and other displays elsewhere within the show. We’d estimate that midyears made up probably 60-70% of the all Corvettes at the show this year. That makes for a target rich environment for one of our patent pending and semi-famous Midyear Monday galleries.
The midyears shown ranged from fantastically preserved unrestored originals to meticulously restored classics, to bold custom cruisers, and everything in between. Big blocks, small block, fuelies – you name it, and there was at least one at MCACN.
If you weren’t at MCACN last weekend, you missed maybe the best one yet. Not to worry though, we’ll have more coverage as this week rolls on. We’ve already shown you Peter Brock’s Studio Concept 1963 Split Window Coupe, and now here’s a look at some more of the C2’s on display at the 2025 MCACN show.
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Photos by Steve Burns
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They’re all nice and that dark blue 67 widebody restomod is a super sweet ride!
Obscene 👍
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