Vette
Collectibles, a division of Brickel’s Racing Collectibles, Inc.
headquartered in Leesport, PA is proud to announce a first in the
Corvette die cast world. The well known Carlisle Callaway Corvette C6,
owned by Lance Miller of Carlisle Events, will be made available to
every Corvette enthusiast in the form of a collectible 1/24th
scale die cast.
The Carlisle
Callaway Corvette C6 made its debut at the world famous Corvettes at
Carlisle. This year Corvettes at Carlisle is
being held August 24-26, 2007; more info can be found at:
www.corvettesatcarlisle.com. This awesome tribute to
craftsmanship from Callaway Cars has been documented in numerous
publications. Also known as the C36 (C-cubed-6), this
Corvette shares space with quite a collection of Corvettes brought
together by the late Chip Miller and his son Lance Miller. Chip Miller
co-founded Carlisle Events and was well known for his love and
enthusiasm for Corvettes. Lance inherited his Father’s passion for the
Corvette and has continued to build this collection with this unique
acquisition.
The Chip Miller
Charitable Foundation will benefit from partial proceeds of every
Carlisle Callaway Corvette C6 sold. The Chip Miller Charitable
Foundation supports Amyloid research and awareness,
for more information visit:
www.chipmiller.org. Chip Miller passed away from this often
misdiagnosed disease in March of 2004.
GreenLight
Collectibles, LLC will manufacture this first ever die cast created from
the Carlisle collection of Corvettes. The Carlisle Callaway Corvette C6
will feature opening hood, doors and trunk. The engine compartment and
interior are nicely detailed. The metal chassis is consecutively
numbered. Production on this highly collectible Corvette die cast is
limited to just 1008 pieces.
Priced at only
$39.99 this piece is sure to sell out fast. Pre order yours online now
at
www.vettecollectibles.com or by calling toll free at 877-678-3883.
Purchase this die cast during the autograph signing by Lance Miller in
our booth on the Manufacturers Midway of Corvettes at Carlisle. Times
of autograph signings are yet to be determined.