Bowling Green, KY — The National Corvette Museum debuted a free video series last week for Corvette enthusiasts interested in the history of America’s iconic sports car.
The videos feature the museum’s Director of Collections/Curator Derek E. Moore and its Historical Media Coordinator Bob Bubnis.
“Our Fully Vetted series is designed to provide a digital touch point to Corvette fans worldwide while also offering educational and entertaining content for those wanting to soak up as much Corvette information as possible,” said Dr. Sean Preston, the museum’s President and CEO. “Derek and Bob share in-depth stories, the lore behind the brand, and a behind-the-scenes view of America’s Sports Car.”
Fully Vetted was originally planned to be a fee-based series, but has since been deemed as free content. “We decided to give the content away as a ‘thank you’ to those who have supported the Museum, but definitely welcome tax-deductible donations to help us continue providing educational content through these challenging times,” he added.
Currently, Fully Vetted will have new episodes on Tuesdays and Thursdays around 4 p.m. CT.
And Vettecademy, a series geared toward school-aged children, offers topics related to Corvette, the museum and other automotive areas with a new video going live on the museum’s Facebook page and YouTube at 10 a.m. CT Monday through Friday. Past episodes are available on both platforms and also on the museum’s website.