1.75 Millionth Corvette to be Raffled by Museum

The 1.75 millionth Corvette, is a 2020 C8 Arctic White Coupe with Adrenaline Red interior, will only temporarily call the National Corvette Museum its home as it will be used in a fundraising raffle by the Museum.
The 1.75 millionth Corvette, is a 2020 C8 Arctic White Coupe with Adrenaline Red interior, will only temporarily call the National Corvette Museum its home as it will be used in a fundraising raffle by the Museum.

1.75 Millionth Corvette will be Raffled by the National Corvette Museum on Friday, September 4, 2020, at the Museum’s 26th Anniversary Celebration event.


On June 30, 1953, the first Corvette officially rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Mich. – a Polo White convertible with red interior – and was followed by another 299 just like it for the 1953 model year. Now, 67 years later, the 1.75 millionths Corvette is slated to roll off the assembly line in Bowling Green, Ky. in August.

Milestone Corvettes including a 1953, the first year the iconic sports car was produced; the 500,000th Corvette; the 1 Millionth Corvette; and the 1.5 Millionth Corvette (pre-sinkhole).
Milestone Corvettes including a 1953, the first year the iconic sports car was produced; the 500,000th Corvette; the 1 Millionth Corvette; and the 1.5 Millionth Corvette (pre-sinkhole).

The one-millionth Corvette (a 1992 model) and the 1.5 millionth Corvette (a 2009 model), both white with red interior convertibles, reside at the National Corvette Museum, becoming famous years after their ‘birth’ when they fell victim to a 2014 sinkhole inside the Museum. The one-millionth Corvette has since been restored by General Motors and both cars can be viewed in the Museum’s Skydome.

The 1.75 millionth Corvette, an Arctic White Coupe with Adrenaline Red interior, will only temporarily call the National Corvette Museum its home as it will be used in a fundraising raffle by the Museum.

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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,” shared Dr. Sean Preston, President, and CEO of the National Corvette Museum. “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 by Museum Date:

The Corvette will be raffled on Friday, September 4 at 3 pm CT as part of the Museum’s 26th Anniversary Celebration event and features the Z51 performance package, 3LT equipment group, 5-trident spoke machined-face sterling silver aluminum wheels, engine appearance package, front lift adjustable height with memory and more. The car will be delivered via the Corvette Museum Delivery program, also referred to as option code R8C when ordering a new Corvette, which provides a red carpet V.I.P. experience for the winner and up to three accompanying guests.


2020 Arctic White Corvette Coupe Features

  • 1.75 Millionth Corvette Built
  • 6.2 Liter V8 High-Output 495 Horsepower Engine
  • Z51 Performance Package including larger brake rotors, extra cooling, rear spoiler, splitter, performance exhaust, and performance tires
  • 8-speed Dual Clutch Transmission includes Manual and Auto Modes
  • Magnetic Selective Ride Control
  • 5-Trident Spoke Machined-Face Sterling Silver Aluminum Wheels
  • Bright Red-Painted Calipers
  • 3LT Equipment Group with Adrenaline Red leather interior including GT2 Bucket Seats 
  • Body-Color Dual Roof Package with Storage Bag
  • Engine Appearance Package
  • Carbon Flash Painted Outside Mirrors and Rear Spoiler
  • Front Lift Adjustable Height with Memory
  • HD Front and Rear Vision Cameras
  • Carbon Flash Exterior Badge Package
  • Battery Protection Package
  • Front License Plate Bracket
  • Corvette Museum Delivery 

“While you do not have to be a raffle winner to pick-up your Corvette from the Museum, we always look forward to celebrating with those who won their car from us,” added Sean. “The Museum has been raffling Corvettes for over 20 years, welcoming new enthusiasts to the family in the process. We are appreciative of those who support our raffle program through ticket purchases as it is one of the primary fundraisers for the Museum.”

The National Corvette Museum is a 501c3 nonprofit foundation. Tickets for the raffle are $200 each and the raffle is limited to 1,500 tickets.


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