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National Council of Corvette Clubs, Inc.

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The NCCC, National Council of Corvette Clubs, Inc. was founded in the United States as an all volunteer, non profit organization in 1959 by a small group of Corvette owners or enthusiasts. The purpose of the company is to promote interest in Corvette ownership and operation, to publish information on the use and operation of the Corvette and to establish an organized effort to encourage others to participate in the enjoyment connected with the use and ownership of the Corvette Americas’ Sports Car.

In the early days, the number of clubs was rather small with all of them being located east of the Mississippi. Today, there are two hundred eighty one clubs in fifteen regions both east and west of the Mississippi.  The membership in the company is comprised of nearly 18,000 Members and is the largest non profit, all volunteer Corvette organization in the United States.

The Company is a nationwide organization of Corvette clubs. All affiliated clubs, including Corvettes Limited follow the various competitive rules and regulations established by the NCCC, which acts as a governing body for a Sanctioned Competition Program. Corvettes Limited is a member of the West Coast Region. They require that they maintain their club members as members of the company. Everyone who joins Corvettes Limited Club also becomes a member of the company. They provide insurance for local club events.

All of their club members receive the Blue Bar’s magazine which informs them of the Corvette Clubs' activities throughout the country. Another part of the company is the Future Corvette Owners Association, the youth organization. Any member can find out how your family members under sixteen years of age can become part of this program.

Depending on the jurisdiction, the insurance premium can be either mandated by the government or determined by the insurance company in accordance to a framework of regulations set by the government. Often, the insurer will have more freedom to set the price on physical damage coverage’s than on mandatory liability coverage’s.

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