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Corvettes and Astronauts

Posted: 5/10/11 4:14amMessage 1 of 15
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I've seen a few news articles lately about the connection of Corvettes and Astronauts.  This is a good one that talks about a recent parade in FL celbrating the 50th anniversary of Alan Shepard's first sub-orbital flight.  How cool would it have been to have your C3 in a parade with an Apollo-era astronaut riding with you?!
 
 
The article mentions a few of the ways that Astronauts got connected with Corvettes.  It started with Alan Shepard.  He was already an owner (driving a 1957) when he arrived for astronaut duty, but when he returned from space for the first time, the story goes that Ed Cole gave him a brand new 1962 Vette.
 
Later on, a Chevy dealer in Florida offered special leases to Astronauts.  That dealer was Jim Rathmann.  He was a former Indy 500 winner (1960).  Wikipedia tells us this:
 
Rathmann later owned the Chevrolet Cadillac dealership in Melbourne, Florida where he befriended astronauts Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom, and Gordon Cooper. Rathman convinced GM President Ed Cole to setup a program which supplied each astronaut with a pair of new cars each year. Most chose a family car for their wives and a Corvette for themselves.[3] Alan Bean recalls Corvettes lined up in the parking lot outside the astronaut offices at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, and friendly races between Shepard and Grissom along the Florida beach roads. [4]
 
What neither this article, nor Wikipedia point out is that Rathmann was also the driver of the 1978 Indy Pace Car.  The significance of that year, of course, is that it was the first year that the Corvette ever paced the race.  What an honor.  The Wikipedia article does note that Rathmann is still alive and is currently the oldest living winner of the 500
 

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Posted: 5/10/11 6:36amMessage 2 of 15
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I've posted this pic before...I got it from a guy I know(Danny Reed) that owns one of the former Astronaut Corvettes, and I have it hanging in my "Corvette" room....kewl deal!

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Posted: 5/10/11 8:13amMessage 3 of 15
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Hey Marshall/Joel,
I really enjoyed the pictures and article.Wink  Thanks for posting.Thumbs Up
 
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Posted: 5/10/11 9:30amMessage 4 of 15
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I grew up on Air Force Bases.  As long as I can remember there was a nice collection of Corvettes parked around the flight line.  I should have taken more photos of the Vettes and fewer pictures of the airplanes.....

There are at least 5 Corvettes at the airport I use the most.  Mine is the only shark...

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Posted: 5/10/11 10:09amMessage 5 of 15
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If you've seen the Apollo 13 movie, you've seen Tom Hanks driving a Shark in it. There were Corvettes for the space program guys as far back as the early '60's, and the association with the two has never stopped. Guys that ride in meeeeelion mile per hour rockets just have a need to go fast on the ground, too.  

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Posted: 5/10/11 4:05pmMessage 6 of 15
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I have  1969 Convertible that I will eventually begin a rebuild on.Have to finish one before i can dig into the second.  Anyway, it originally belonged to a NASA Engineer.  In his words, "We engineers felt that those guys that actually got to do the flying were gonna get them Gold Corvettes,, then us guys that got 'em them deserved 'em too." He told me stories of walking out into the parking lot there in Houston and there were (gold) vettes everywhere. I truly look forward to bringing that one out of the ashes, if not just for the history of it, because the old guy really had a true love affair with that car.  To hear him talk anyway.

 
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Posted: 5/10/11 9:28pmMessage 7 of 15
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A few years back, the Mecum auction at Indy had a chrome bumper car that had documentation that it had been owned by Jim Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 mission.  The price was affordable, but the car was rough.  Still, it would have made for a hell of a conversation piece!

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Posted: 5/11/11 10:49amMessage 8 of 15
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Great Corvette and space race nostalgia. One of those Apollo Covettes is worth a purdy penny!!

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Posted: 5/12/11 8:52amMessage 9 of 15
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Regarding Corvettes and Astronauts, there is a fictional movie, Terms of Endearment, wherein Jack Nicholson (playing a retired astronaut) drives his '78 Silver Anniversary on the beach:
 
 
Sitting on the roll bar steering with his feet! I haven't tried that with mine... yet.

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[QUOTE=JoeTrecca]...Sitting on the roll bar steering with his feet! I haven't tried that with mine... yet.[/QUOTE]

Let us know how that works out for ya, Joe....

I remember that movie...I did have to watch parts of it...it kinda sucked. Nicholson was really the only reason to watch it. I do remember seeing them flying down the beach steering with his footsies!

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