National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC)

Members of Corvette Cleveland belong to a club with a long and unique history. In 1959, there were 34 known Corvette clubs listed in Corvette News. That same year, NCCC was being founded and there were six (6) clubs selected as the founding clubs for the new organization.

Corvette Cleveland is club number 005.   View NCCC Document »

The new, non-profit corporation consisted of a small group of volunteer Corvette owners and enthusiasts. They began the development of an organization whose purpose 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.

NCCC Founding Clubs Pages

Today, the NCCC family consists of 16 Regions that span the United States. There are nearly 250 Clubs that boast a total membership of close to 19,000 Corvette owners. It is the largest non-profit, all volunteer Corvette organization in the United States!

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The 16 Regions of the NCCC