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A Truly Hot Car – More Than One in 10 Stolen Over Past 30 Years

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Recently the National Insurance Crime Bureau came to visit the National Corvette Museum, check out this informative press release and Hot Wheels Classics report video spotlighting Corvette’s target rate from NICB (the National Insurance Crime Bureau). The Corvette Museum was featured with some “on camera” time  spot lighting a 1965 Corvette Sting Ray that was stolen in Nashville and recovered 39 years later. Adam Boca – NCM Insurance Agent speaks on behalf of the Museum in the video and showcases this amazing car on display in the NCM Skydome. The Museum also provided important historical information courtesy of our Library and Archives. Read more here:

Hot Wheels Classics: Chevrolet Corvette


A Truly Hot Car – More Than One in 10 Stolen Over Past 30 Years


DES PLAINES, Ill., May 14, 2012 – Although racing purists might recognize the Stutz Bearcat or the Mercer Raceabout as America’s first sports cars, there is no question that the Chevrolet Corvette holds the title as America’s oldest, continuously produced sports car.

In this, NICB’s second Hot Wheels Classics report, we look at how the Corvette has fared as a theft target. For a video report on Corvette thefts, see below:



A Little Corvette History

The public saw the Corvette for the first time in January 1953, at the Motorama Show held at New York City’s Waldorf Astoria hotel. It went into full production on June 30, 1953, at the General Motors facility in Flint, Mich. By the end of the year, 300 were produced—all of them white convertibles with red interiors and black soft tops. The price tag was $3,498 with a heater and AM radio as the only options.

In 1954, Corvette production moved to a renovated facility in St. Louis, Mo., where it remained until 1981. That year, Corvette production moved into a new assembly facility at Bowling Green, Ky., where Corvettes continue to roll off the line today.

The first-generation Corvette—C1s as they are known—were manufactured from 1953-1962. Successive generations appeared in 1963 (C2); 1968 (C3); 1984 (C4); 1997 (C5); and in 2005 with the C6. A seventh-generation Corvette is expected sometime next year.

At the 1978 Indianapolis 500 Mile Race, Corvette made the first of its 10 appearances as the official Indy 500 Pace Car, an unmatched record on two counts—most appearances as a pace car and most consecutive years pacing the field (2004-2008).

Often compared to more exotic European sports cars, the Corvette has performed well in racing circuits around the globe. However, with the introduction of the supercharged, 620hp ZR-1 in 2009, Corvette has convinced its few remaining skeptics that it can perform on the world racing stage, as well as (and mostly better than) cars three times its price tag.

It’s no surprise then to find Corvette owners doting over their cars and keeping them in showroom condition. But like other items of high value and popular attraction, they get stolen. NICB reviewed Corvette theft data from 1953-2011 and identified 134,731 theft records. However, since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration required vehicle identification number (VIN) standardization beginning with the 1981 model year, confidence in pre-1981 records is low due to the inconsistency in reporting protocols and VIN systems. Consequently, only 1981 and later data was used to produce this report.

Thefts vs. Production

During the 30-year period from 1981-2011, a total of 90,427 Corvettes were reported stolen in the United States and Puerto Rico. During that same period, a total of 862,918 Corvettes were produced in the United States. However, from 1953 through the end of the 2011 model year, a total of 1,526,747 Corvettes have been produced. The year with the most U.S. production was 1984 with 51,547. The year with the fewest Corvettes produced was 1953 when just 300 units were built.*

The following graph shows the 10 most stolen Corvette model years for the period 1981-2011.

10 Most Stolen Model Years 1981-2011
 Rank  Model Year Most Stolen Total Number of Thefts 
 1  1984  8,554
 2  1981  8,262
 3  1979  6,399
 4  1985  6,348
 5  1980  6,331
 6  1982  4,565
 7  1978  4,129
 8  1977  3,983
 9  1986  3,525
 10  1976  3,036
   TOTAL  55,132


As for the top 10 states where most thefts occurred, California leads the nation with 14,002. Of the overall total, 90,427 thefts, 63,409 of them—70 percent—occurred in the top 10 states.

Top 10 Theft States 1981-2011
 Rank  State Total Thefts 
 1  California  14,002
 2  Florida  8,731
 3  Texas  8,198
 4  New York  7,926
 5  Michigan  5,467
 6  New Jersey  5,287
 7  Illinois  4,092
 8  Massachusetts  3,821
 9  Ohio  3,078
 10  Missouri  2,807
   TOTAL  63,409

The complete Corvette theft data tables are available here.

At NICB, we have been in the business of identifying and recovering stolen vehicles since 1912. Our expertise has been sought by law enforcement agencies all over the nation to assist with major auto theft investigations. Frequently, NICB recovers stolen vehicles that have long since been forgotten—except by their owners.

Whether or not you own a classic 1963 split-window or a 2012 Centennial Edition ZR-1 Corvette, take steps to protect your vehicle from theft. Although vehicle thefts have been declining in recent years, if it happens to you it can be financially devastating and just an all-around hassle. NICB urges motorists to follow its “layered approach” to auto theft prevention. By employing these simple, low-cost suggestions, people can make their vehicles less attractive to thieves.

Anyone with information concerning vehicle theft and insurance fraud can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 1-800-TEL-NICB (1-800-835-6422), texting keyword “fraud” to TIP411 (847411) or by visiting our website at www.nicb.org. Or, iPhone or iPad users can download the NICB Fraud Tips app to make it easy to quickly send a tip and get a response.

* All Corvette production figures provided courtesy of Corvette Black Book, Copyright, 2012 Michael Bruce Associates, Inc., www.corvetteblackbook.com. Special thanks to the National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky., for historical Corvette information, www.corvettemuseum.org.

About the National Insurance Crime Bureau: headquartered in Des Plaines, Ill., the NICB is the nation’s leading not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through data analytics, investigations, training, legislative advocacy and public awareness. The NICB is supported by more than 1,100 property and casualty insurance companies and self-insured organizations. NICB member companies wrote over $339 billion in insurance premiums in 2011, or approximately 80 percent of the nation’s property/casualty insurance. That includes more than 94 percent ($156 billion) of the nation’s personal auto insurance. To learn more visit www.nicb.org.

Contact:
Frank Scafidi
916.979.1510
fscafidi@nicb.org

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Heartland Customs Unveils their New SPECVette!

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The guys at Heartland Customs are at it again!  You may remember they are responsible for the C2ZR1 that has made its rounds through the show circuit and won many awards.  They are truly one of the top custom vehicle builders in the world.
  
Recently Heartland Customs announced that they are launching their new SPECVettes program.  Jeff Page from Heartland Customs said that “this program gives the customer that isn’t comfortable with the unknown final price of a one of a kind custom Corvette, an option to own a Heartland Customs Supercar”.  They have spent well over a year developing a line of custom, classic Corvettes that are built to perform at the 2012 supercar level with the comforts and reliability that a driver in today’s modern automobiles are used to. Page also said, “These cars are designed to outperform the current C6 Corvette with all of the same comforts and reliability.”
 
Heartland Customs 1959 SPECVette

Heartland Customs has packages available for all C1-C2 (1953-1967) Corvettes with prices starting at $144,900 plus your donor car all the way to $185K and a donor car.  The Intro Model starts with your donor car and utilizes a LS3 Crate Engine producing 430hp!  Options are endless and you could even own the Spec-V Model that has the ground thumping 427 LS7 producing 650hp!  Heartland Customs has developed a state of the art chassis along with the premier custom chassis builder, The Roadster Shop, to produce the ultimate Corvette chassis.  The SPECVette chassis is a fully boxed chassis that utilizes C6 Z06 Corvette hubs, spindles, sway bars, billet coilovers, and stops with huge six piston calipers on the front.
 

Heartland Customs and The Roadster Shops Custom SPECVette Chassis!


The NCM Insurance Agency and Heartland Customs are proud to team up with each other in offering the best collector car insurance for your SPECVette.  We can insure your amazing Corvette supercar or other custom cars for an agreed value.  After all your Corvette supercar deserves the very best collector car insurance available.  Check out www.ncminsurance.com or give us a call at 877.678.7626.
 
If you want the ultimate vintage Corvette supercar the SPECVette is for you!  Check out Heartland Customs website for more information at www.heartlandcustoms.us or give them a call at 405.527.4526.

Corvette Introduces the 60th Anniversary plus the 427 Collectors Edition!

2013 Corvette 427 Convertible

Today Chevrolet announced two new special edition Corvettes to round out the production of the C6 Corvette. The two models that have been unveiled are the 60th Anniversary Edition and the fastest Corvette convertible produced, the 427 Convertible Collectors Edition.

“The 2013 model year will be historic for Corvette, marking its 60th Anniversary and the final year for the current ‘C6’ generation,” said Chris Perry, vice president, Global Marketing and Strategy for Chevrolet. “We couldn’t think of a more fitting way to celebrate these milestones than bringing back one of the most-coveted combinations in the brand’s history – the Corvette convertible and a 427 cubic-inch engine.”

Corvette 427 Convertible Collector Edition
The Corvette 427 Convertible blends elements of the Z06 and ZR1 models to create the fastest and most-capable convertible in Corvette’s history.

Its heart is the 427-cubic-inch (7.0L) LS7 engine from the Corvette Z06. Rated at 505 horsepower (377 kW) and 470 lb.-ft. of torque (637 Nm), it is the most powerful engine ever installed in a production Corvette convertible – and, like the Z06, the 427 Convertible is only available with a six-speed manual transmission.

The LS7 was co-developed with the Corvette Le Mans-winning GT1 engine and features lightweight titanium connecting rods and intake valves, as well as racing-inspired high-flow cylinder heads and a dry-sump oiling system. It is assembled by hand at GM’s Performance Build Center, where customers who purchase the 427 Convertible Collector Edition can purchase the Corvette Build Experience option and assemble the engine that will power their new car.

Supporting performance elements in the Corvette 427 Convertible include the driveline and rear axle system from the Corvette Z06, a rear-mounted battery and standard Magnetic Selective Ride Control. The standard 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels are wrapped in ZR1-style Michelin PS2 tires. Lightweight machine-face Cup wheels – introduced on the 2012 Corvette Z06 with Z07 and Corvette ZR1 with PDE performance packages – come standard and include unique gray-painted pockets. Black Cup wheels or chrome ZR1-style wheels are also available.

The 427 Convertible also features several carbon-fiber components that help reduce weight, including:
  • Carbon fiber raised hood (introduced on the 2011 Z06 Carbon Edition)
  • Carbon fiber Z06-style fenders
  • Carbon fiber floor panels
  • The “CFZ” carbon fiber front splitter and rocker panels are optional on the 427 Convertible, and included with the 60th Anniversary package

The weight reduction brings the 427 Convertible’s curb weight to 3,355 pounds (1,522 kg). Combined with its 505-horsepower LS7 engine, it gives the 427 Convertible a power-to-weight ratio of 6.64 – or one horsepower for every 6.64 pounds of vehicle mass.

That’s better than:
  • Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet – 6.90
  • Audi R8 5.2 RSI Spyder – 7.58
  • Aston Martin DBS Volante Convertible – 7.82
  • Ferrari California Convertible – 8.31

The combination of low mass and high output will make the 427 Convertible one of the fastest convertibles in the world, delivering estimated 0-60 performance of 3.8 seconds, quarter-mile performance of 11.8 seconds, lateral acceleration of 1.04 g and a top speed of more than 190mph.

The 427 Convertible is available in 2LT, 3LT and 4LT trim levels and will carry a unique vehicle identification number sequence, similar to the Corvette ZR1.

Corvette 60th Anniversary Package
All 2013 Corvette models, including the 427 Convertible, will be available with a 60th Anniversary Package, featuring an Arctic White exterior with a Blue Diamond leather-wrapped interior with suede accents. Convertible models will have a blue top.

Additional content includes a ZR1-style rear spoiler, special badging, gray-painted brake calipers and the “60th” logo on the wheel center caps, steering wheel and seat headrests. An optional graphics package adds full-length racing stripes in Pearl Silver Blue, including a tonal stripe stitched into the convertible top, extending the graphic theme over the roof.

For 2013, all Corvettes will feature 60th Anniversary badges on the fascias and the “waterfall” panel on convertible models, as well as 60th logos in the instrument panel gauge cluster and on the sill plates.

Chevrolet will be auctioning off the first Corvette 427 Convertible at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale collector car auction with proceeds going to AARP's Drive to End Hunger initiative on January 21st.

Chevrolet said that both cars will be available late summer when the 2013 Corvettes start production.  We hope to have both models at the annual NCM Bash at the National Corvette Museum in April.