Amazing Corvettes Club Explores Hendrick’s Heritage Center

Amazing Corvettes Club Explores Hendrick’s Heritage Center

They say creating a bucket list can help you tap into the creative part of you that dreams bigger, nurtures your inner child, and makes life more worthwhile. I don’t know about all of that.

What I do know is that visiting Rick Hendrick’s Heritage Center has been on my bucket list for the better part of a decade. As you know, the Hendrick Heritage Center is home to arguably the finest collection of Corvettes in the United States.

While Rick Hendrick has amassed an enviable personal collection of Corvettes, it’s his assortment of ’67s mid-years that causes jaws to drop. But, unfortunately, something has always got in the way of getting this experience checked off my proverbial list.

So recently, when all the stars finally did align, I jumped at the chance to tag along with the Amazing Corvettes Club (ACC) of Atlanta to see the collection.

Click on the link to read the full article in Vettes of Atlanta Magazine.

Amazing Corvettes Club Explores Hendrick’s Heritage Center

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