The weather this weekend left something to be desired, but there were still some car gatherings around if you knew where to look. Take the KCCA Corvette Show at Hendrick Chevrolet in Merriam. Yes, it was a little cool. Yes, it was overcast and damp. But that didn’t stop dozens of Corvette owners from attending this benefit for Camp Quality.
Showing posts with label Superior Chevrolet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superior Chevrolet. Show all posts
Monday, May 6, 2013
Monday, May 7, 2012
Can't pick a favorite at the KCCA Corvette Show at Superior Chevrolet
All together now: Craig’s favorite vehicle is the … Chevrolet Corvette. Yes, I do love them. Small, two-seat Chevy sports cars stuffed with some of the most powerful V8 engines on the planet—what’s not to like. If I had won that record Power Ball a few weeks ago, I’d own five or ten of them right now.
But I didn’t win, so I don’t own any. That’s why I have to get my fix of Corvettes from other places. And in the Kansas City area, there was no better place to feed that need than Superior Chevrolet, where they hosted the annual Kansas City Corvette Association (KCCA) show. And as usual, a fine field of fancy fiberglass graced the main lot.
But I didn’t win, so I don’t own any. That’s why I have to get my fix of Corvettes from other places. And in the Kansas City area, there was no better place to feed that need than Superior Chevrolet, where they hosted the annual Kansas City Corvette Association (KCCA) show. And as usual, a fine field of fancy fiberglass graced the main lot.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
The KCAA Corvette Show at Superior Chevrolet was a good place to do some fantasy shopping
Corvettes. Lord knows I love 'em. If they had enough room for my wife and a child booster seat, and if the good ones weren't so freakin' expensive, I'd own one. Hell, I'd own a dozen of them--I'm not really sure which year, style, and color I like best.
But alas, that is a dream for another time. So while I patiently await the windfall that will never come, I have to look at other peoples' Corvettes. And this weekend, there was no better place to do that than the Kansas City Corvette Association's (KCCA) annual show at Superior Chevrolet in Merriam, Kan.
But alas, that is a dream for another time. So while I patiently await the windfall that will never come, I have to look at other peoples' Corvettes. And this weekend, there was no better place to do that than the Kansas City Corvette Association's (KCCA) annual show at Superior Chevrolet in Merriam, Kan.
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Chevrolet,
Corvette,
Merriam,
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