NSW Corvettes
General Discussion Area => Corvette Related Chat => Topic started by: jolinari on July 24, 2006, 06:24:13 PM
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This is one of the oldest Corvette shows in the US. When someone mentions Bloomington, they mean the Corvette show that started in Bloomington, IL at the McLean County Fairgrounds in 1973 as a club event. The show quickly grew to be the largest Corvette show in the country and became a commercial operation. In 1992, the show moved to Springfield, IL to the State Fairgrounds, where it stayed until 1997 when it moved back to Bloomington at the Interstate Center. In 2002, the show moved again to St. Charles, IL to the Pheasant Run Country Club where the cars are displayed on the golf course greens.
Interestingly, both previous sites were on what was Route 66, furthering the association between Corvettes and Route 66. Bloomington Gold is held on the last weekend in June. The certifications from the show have become very important to Corvette owners interested in original or restored cars, as the awarding of a Gold or Silver certificate can greatly increase the value of the Corvette. The swap meet has traditionally been described as "if you can't find the part there, it doesn't exist".
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It would definatley be worth a pilgramige one day in the future... i think i will add that to my list...:luv
http://www.bloomingtongold.com/?link=home
M;36
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Originally posted by 69VETTE
It would definatley be worth a pilgramige one day in the future... i think i will add that to my list...:luv
http://www.bloomingtongold.com/?link=home
M;36
it competes with NCRS....2 differnt things though...
I will buy the book and will find out more on how they judge their cars;27
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Kool,
Jolinari, I would be interested in that information.
Any information is good.
Just recieved another book from the states about 69vettes... its called 69 Stingray Guidebook by Rick Bizzoco.
Its like an NCRS Manual... totally mind blowing.
I reckon one of the best books i have bought so far.
M;36