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The 3rd annual Keeneland carshow was today. Featured make was the Corvette, all makes and trims welcome for the Corvette, so there were supposedly over 200 Vettes at the show. I took pictures of the classic ones, since any of us can usually walk outside and see a C4/C5/C6. Strangely, there were no C6 Z06's, which struck me as odd. Also at the show were 5 Corvette Concepts on loan from the GM Heritage Museum: Mako Shark, Mako Shark 2, Aerovette, Sting Ray 2 and Sting Ray 3. BEAUTIFUL cars. Here are my pictures!

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Manta Ray ! The epitome of the Mitchell era

GM please bring back the shark...........you have it in the Camaro concept........dont castrate it, pa leazz.............

Id like to invite you bowtiedude to post one of those older interiors in the "just dashes" topic in Lounge.................. :D

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The Mako Shark II is one of the best looking concepts EVER.

I'd give my left nut just to sit inside that awsome machine.

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