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Central Valley Corvettes of Fresno - September 2018

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Behold the First 2019 C7 Corvette<br />

Finished in ‘Shadow Gray’<br />

BY SEAN SZYMKOWSKI, GM AUTHORITY - AUG 28, <strong>2018</strong><br />

The National Corvette Museum had the honor <strong>of</strong> delivering the first 2019 C7 Corvette<br />

Z06 finished in “Shadow Gray,” a new-for-2019 factory color.<br />

The owners, Jim and Judy Schubert <strong>of</strong> Stockton, Illinois, originally selected a Watkins<br />

Glen Gray Corvette, but the newly introduced color grew on the couple. Eventually,<br />

the two opted for Shadow Gray.<br />

Aside from paint colors and other minimal changes, the 2019 Corvette soldiers on<br />

relatively unchanged for the model year. The car’s future remains in limbo as we<br />

prepare for the mid-engine Corvette to debut in the near future. The most popular<br />

theory involves producing both the C8 Corvette and C7 Corvette alongside one<br />

another for an unknown amount <strong>of</strong> time. The Bowling Green, Kentucky, assembly plant<br />

is also capable <strong>of</strong> building differentiated vehicles on a single line after retooling earlier<br />

this year.<br />

In the meantime, we are sure the Schubert’s will enjoy their shiny-new Shadow Gray<br />

Corvette Z06.

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