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- Hallmark "2009 Corvette StingRay Concept" Christmas Ornament, 2009 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 2009
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Hallmark "2009 Corvette StingRay Concept" Christmas Ornament, 2009
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- September 01, 1960
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Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.
- Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by A.J. Foyt at American Challenge Cup Race, Daytona, February 1963 - A.J. Foyt finished second in the 1963 American Challenge Cup 250-mile race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by the Nickey racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.

- February 16, 1963
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Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by A.J. Foyt at American Challenge Cup Race, Daytona, February 1963
A.J. Foyt finished second in the 1963 American Challenge Cup 250-mile race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by the Nickey racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.
- Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by Rex White at American Challenge Cup Qualifying Race, Daytona, February 1963 - Rex White finished second in the 1963 American Challenge Cup qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by Mickey Thompson's racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.

- February 10, 1963
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Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by Rex White at American Challenge Cup Qualifying Race, Daytona, February 1963
Rex White finished second in the 1963 American Challenge Cup qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by Mickey Thompson's racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.
- Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by Junior Johnson at American Challenge Cup Qualifying Race, Daytona, February 1963 - Junior Johnson won the 1963 American Challenge Cup qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by Mickey Thompson's racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.

- February 10, 1963
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Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray Driven by Junior Johnson at American Challenge Cup Qualifying Race, Daytona, February 1963
Junior Johnson won the 1963 American Challenge Cup qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway. He drove a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray entered by Mickey Thompson's racing team. The 1963 Corvette -- with its sleek body, hidden headlights and split rear window -- remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.
- Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at Bridgehampton National Race, 1960 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- May 29, 1960
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Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at Bridgehampton National Race, 1960
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.
- Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at SCCA Cumberland National Races, 1960 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- May 15, 1960
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Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at SCCA Cumberland National Races, 1960
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.
- Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- May 01, 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.
- Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at International Nassau Races, 1959 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- 1959
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Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray at International Nassau Races, 1959
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.
- Salt & Pepper Set Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960 - The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.

- June 19, 1960
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Salt & Pepper Set Trophy Awarded to William Mitchell's Stingray, 1960
The Corvette Stingray Racer, a favorite project of General Motors design head Bill Mitchell, made its competition debut in April 1959 under Mitchell's personal sponsorship. With driver Dick Thompson, it won a Sports Car Club of America National Championship in 1960. Following the car's retirement from racing, Mitchell had it modified for his own use on public streets.