Earlier this year, an all Chevy car show took place here in Ankeny. It was done as a fundraiser for Ankeny School Athletics and it was such a success, they are having another one to benefit the Ankeny Art Center.
Hey, cars are art, right?
The first one had a target of raising $12,000. It raised almost $42,000. Pretty impressive.
The one for the Art Center is by invitation only. (For $50, you can get invited
)
They will have over 125 vehicles representing the Chevrolet models introduced to the public from 1912 to 1975.
This will include all Corvettes built from 1953 to 1975.
Every vehicle is roadworthy.
Are you impressed yet?
Here's the real kicker.
All these cars are owned by one person. Is that unbelievable or not?
A local Chevy dealer, Karl Chevrolet, is also very active and 100% of all proceeds they raise go to charitable organizations. :bigups:bigups:bigups
FWIW, the collection is valued at 8 million dollars.
Hey, cars are art, right?

The first one had a target of raising $12,000. It raised almost $42,000. Pretty impressive.
The one for the Art Center is by invitation only. (For $50, you can get invited

They will have over 125 vehicles representing the Chevrolet models introduced to the public from 1912 to 1975.
This will include all Corvettes built from 1953 to 1975.
Every vehicle is roadworthy.
Are you impressed yet?
Here's the real kicker.
All these cars are owned by one person. Is that unbelievable or not?
A local Chevy dealer, Karl Chevrolet, is also very active and 100% of all proceeds they raise go to charitable organizations. :bigups:bigups:bigups
FWIW, the collection is valued at 8 million dollars.