The National Corvette Museum is well-known throughout the Vette fanbase as being the de facto organization for all things Corvette. The museum is always adding new features and exhibits – like the 70 years of Corvette – and now, a new online store is available for enthusiasts who desire a digital shopping experience.
Intended to take customers directly down the famed Corvette boulevard, this new e-commerce site welcomes users with a streamlined experience that features clear and concise navigation, simplified checkout, secure payment processing, and a design aesthetic that’s all Corvette. In addition, the search integration has been vastly improved, allowing fans to quickly and easily find products for every Corvette generation from the original C1 to the current C8.
It’s worth noting that all visitors will be required to register on the site for the best shopping experience, including those with an existing Corvette Store account.
“We’re thrilled to introduce the new Corvette Store just in time for the holidays, making it easier for the Corvette community to quickly find the gifts or apparel on their wish list,” National Corvette Museum President and CEO Sharon Brawner explained in a prepared statement. “From apparel to accessories for all generations of Corvette, I encourage you to give the new CorvetteStore.com a spin.”
In conjunction with the introduction of the new retail site, there are a variety of new products available. In fact, the website’s redesign showcases apparel and accessories familiar to Vette fans, while National Corvette Museum staff and volunteers can be found and are featured throughout.
All purchases will directly fund the National Corvette Museum. For any interested Corvette enthusiasts and fans, be sure to check out the new retail site at CorvetteStore.com.
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Excuse me but that is the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Museum in your picture with the C8 out front, not the National Corvette Museum. Oops.
How much for a 5 foot by 9 foot floor for a golf cart