2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Ron Fellows SEMA/Spring Mountain Special Edition Unveiled [Video]

by Will Parker

Ron Fellows, a former Corvette Racing was inducted into the Corvette Hall of Fame for his contributions to the hobby.

As usual, Ron Fellows and his family were at the National Corvette Museum’s 17th Annual Labor Day celebration last weekend for the induction ceremony. Well, he was pretty surprised when he saw that a special Corvette was waiting for him.

Harlan Charles and Kirk Bennion, Corvette Team members presented Ron with this breathtaking 2012 Corvette Z06. and is

The custom edition is called the SEMA/Spring Mountain Special Edition and features a carbon fiber hood, racing stripes, Centennial Edition black wheels, and 100 Years embroidery on the seats, so it’s almost certain that, whit all these special toches it will be one of the featured vehicles at the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School at Spring Mountain Raceway outside of Las Vegas.

Finally, there are some thing unknow for you. For example, considering that Ron drove the #3 Corvette for Corvette Racing, the Carbon graphic was reworked to show the Number 3. In addition you’ll find the “Hall of Fame” inscription, graphics from Mosport Raceway and the Ron Fellows Performance driving schoolon at the rear.

Source: CorvetteBlogger

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