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Chevrolet 1968 Corvette Stingray C3 Tin Sign

Chevrolet 1968 Corvette Stingray C3 Tin Sign
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Chevrolet 1968 Corvette Stingray C3 Tin Sign
$16.99
  • Stock: Out Of Stock
  • Model: T2101
  • Weight: 0.80lb
  • Dimensions: 16.50in x 12.50in x 0.13in
  • SKU: T2101
  • UPC: 060527912101
The Chevrolet 1968 Corvette Stingray C3 Tin Sign features the 1968 Stingray Corvette with it's T-tops removed. The text 'Stingray 427 Corvette' and a set of racing flags are also featured on this retro-inspired piece of American automotive history. Our vintage style signs add color and retro style to your garage, home, workshop or man cave and also make the perfect gift for that someone you know who's into cars in a big way. Show off your Chevrolet and Corvette pride!

The Corvette C3 was patterned after the Mako Shark II designed by Larry Shinoda. For 1968, both the Corvette body and interior were completely redesigned. The car was available in either coupe or convertible models, but the coupe was now a notchback fitted with a near-vertical removable rear window and removable roof panels (T-tops).

The Corvette, which is the epitome of the American sports car, holds a very special place in the hearts of many car buffs! Known around the world as America’s sports car, the Corvette exemplifies the definition of innovation. The first generation of Corvette was introduced late in the 1953 model year. The first 300 Corvettes were built by hand in Flint, Michigan, just after General Motors unveiled the Corvette as a “dream car” in the Motorama show in New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel. The following year, production moved to St. Louis. In June of 1981, Corvette production transferred from St. Louis to Bowling Green, Kentucky. The Corvette is the world’s longest-running, continuously produced passenger car. When the first Corvette rolled off the line over 60 years ago, it was born an icon.

Originally called the Chevrolet Motor Company, the auto manufacturer was founded by a man named William Durant in 1911. The company's name came from a partnership that Durant had with a well-known race car driver named Louis Chevrolet.The partnership between Chevrolet and Durant folded due to a disagreement over the price point and design of vehicles being produced. In 1917 Durant, who was now president of General Motors, acquired the Chevrolet Motor Company. This was also the first year that a Chevrolet truck was manufactured. Three years later in 1920, Chevrolet was the third most popular automotive brand in the country, following Ford and Dodge.Today, Chevrolet continues its legacy of quality. The company, which now falls under the parent brand General Motors, produces cars, trucks and SUVs known for their durability, stylish appearance, comfort and reliability.

Metal signs were traditionally used by brand companies as a high-quality and durable advertising medium, as they embody longevity and quality, and transfer these values perfectly to the advertised product. These days, metal signs are considered a popular retro-item, with their old-school themes and rusty distressed appearances, offering the ideal opportunity for stylish decoration with a retro and vintage inspired look.

  • Textured surface to protect against scratches
  • Mounting holes on each of the 4 corners for versatile mounting options
  • Measures 16.50 x 12.50
  • Features rolled over edges for safety and durability
  • High quality ink baked to signs to promote long life


Made In USA

Width/Length
16.5in x12.5in
Material
Tin
Shape
Rectangle
Country of Origin
USA