The National Corvette Museum has announced that it will raffle off the 1.75 millionth Chevrolet Corvette to be produced.
The 1.75 millionth Corvette built at GM’s Bowling Green assembly line is a 2020 model and is set to be completed in August. It will be painted Arctic White and come complete with an Adrenaline Red interior. It will also sport the Z51 performance package, 3LT equipment group, 5-trident spoke machined-face sterling silver aluminum wheels, engine appearance package, and the adjustable front lift with GPS programming.
In a statement, the National Corvette Museum has revealed the car will be raffled off on September 4 as part of the museum’s 26th anniversary celebrations. The winner will take delivery at the museum and receive a VIP experience with up to three guests of their choosing.
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“We are appreciative of Chevrolet for aligning the production of one of our Corvette raffle cars so that it would become this milestone in production,” president and chief executive of the National Corvette Museum, Dr. Sean Preston, said. “It’s exciting that in just 11 years Bowling Green Assembly has produced 250,000 Corvettes. No other sports car can claim that kind of production volume or enthusiast following.”
Raffle tickets have been priced at $200 each and just 1,500 of them will be available.
As for the color choice, the very first Corvette, the 500,000th Corvette, the one-millionth Corvette, and the 1.5 millionth Corvette were all painted white with red interiors, hence why the 1.75 millionth has been specced to match them.