
Corvette Display & Artwork

“An American Icon” is the best way to describe the Chevrolet Corvette. Since its inception clear back in 1953, the Corvette has been that level of a dream car from everyone 18 to 81. At Echelon Graphix, we have written the book when it comes to expressing the passion we have in creating our custom designs of car show art and display, and we do our best to show it in the coolest way possible. Our pride & joy is only surpassed when our customers show OUR work at car shows!
When you order a Corvette AlumiGraphix Car Show Display Board from us, you are getting some truly unique car show signage that is built to last! Printed on a UV coated gloss aluminum sheet, the ink is infused into the metal and becomes, ‘generational’, meaning it can be passed from father to son, daughter, or even grand-baby with the visual layout of the display itself.
What we DO NOT print these car show boards on are your “easy to blow away PVC displays” that are seen at a lot of shows, and begin to fade after just a few years of shows. When you buy your Corvette Car Show Display Board from Echelon Graphix, you’re investing just another part of your prized vehicle and its display needs. A display that WILL NOT FADE over time and will a last a generation or even two if it’s taken care of.
On this page are over 80 SAMPLES of our C1 - C8 Corvette Displays, signage, and Artwork. Finally, The testimonial below gives truth in everything we design for our ever growing Corvette family, and we sincerely appreciate the opportunity to showcase it here for you! Every year, we are also an honored and proud vendor at Corvette's on the Columbia, (in Kennewick, WA) and work with the MAKE A WISH Foundation.


A PHENOMENAL CLIENT who alone has promoted our services to over 100 CUSTOMERS!
McCurley integrity Chevrolet
Pasco autoplex / Pasco, WA
To everyone and anyone that enjoys the ownership of a special vehicle, and would like to preserve the memories of it – you must use Echelon Graphix for creating the perfect artwork or display board of your ride. McCurley Chevrolet’s Corvette Divisions relationship with Jonathan at Echelon Graphix began 12 years ago, when we saw his work and immediately recognized the thrill we could give to a new Corvette owner in presenting them a stunning artwork preserving the look, color, feel, and theme of their special purchase.
Every time we have presented Echelon Graphix with a personalized artwork – all attention went to the colorful, incredible photography work laid out by Jonathan – as if his artistic montage or display board were telling a story.
I strongly encourage anyone looking to preserve a memory, a vision of something special – be it a car, a bike, a truck or even family members – don’t hesitate and get this guy on the phone and share your story. Meet him if you possibly can, and then turn him loose to do his best for you. Jonathan has a knack for wrapping a theme around the images he takes, or creating layers of images to make you enjoy every inch of the piece you order.
We will continue to use Echelon Graphix for the foreseeable future and will also continue to refer clients to the owner. Jonathan’s work is outstanding and we are honored to have him doing this work for us.
Matthew Price - McCurley Chevrolet Corvette Division / Pasco, WA

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Corvette C 1 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C1, produced from 1953 to 1962, marks the birth of the iconic Corvette. Designed by Harley Earl, a visionary at General Motors, the C1 was America’s first mass-produced sports car. The debut model, released in 1953, saw a limited production of just 300 units, all hand-built and featuring a unique fiberglass body—an innovation at the time. The first-generation Corvette was powered by a 3.9-liter inline-six engine, producing 150 horsepower. Initially available only in Polo White with a red interior, the Corvette C1 quickly became a symbol of American automotive ingenuity. Over its nine-year production run, more than 69,000 units were produced, with the C1 evolving in design and performance each year.
The C1 set the foundation for Corvette’s long-lasting legacy, combining American muscle with sleek, European-inspired styling, making it one of the most recognizable and beloved sports cars in automotive history.
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2015 Best of Show
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Corvette C 2 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C2, also known as the StingRay, was produced from 1963 to 1967, and is one of the most celebrated models in Corvette history. Designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of Bill Mitchell, the Corvette C2 introduced a sleek, aggressive design and advanced engineering features that elevated its performance and style. In its first year of production, 21,513 units were built, a significant increase from the limited numbers of the previous generation. The C2 brought innovations such as independent rear suspension, a more powerful engine lineup, and for the first time, a coupe body style with a distinctive split rear window (available only in 1963).
The Corvette C2’s bold design and impressive performance made it an instant success, cementing its place as a muscle car icon. Today, it remains a highly desirable classic car, with the 1967 model year often regarded as the pinnacle of the C2 series.
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Corvette C 3 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C3, produced from 1968 to 1982, is the longest-running generation in Corvette history. Known for its bold, muscular design, the C3 featured distinctive "Coke bottle" styling that made it a symbol of the American muscle car era. Designed by Zora Arkus-Duntov, the Corvette C3 debuted with 28,566 units produced in its first year, showcasing the model's growing popularity. Over its 14-year production run, more than 540,000 units were built, making the C3 one of the most successful Corvette generations. The C3 was available in both coupe and convertible styles and introduced significant engineering upgrades, including improved aerodynamics and advanced handling features.
With its striking looks and powerful engine options, the Corvette C3 became a favorite among car enthusiasts and collectors. It remains an enduring classic, representing the evolution of the Corvette from a sports car into a global performance icon during a transformative period in automotive history.
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Corvette C 4 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C4, produced from 1984 to 1996, marked a major leap forward in technology and design for the Corvette brand. Featuring a more streamlined and aerodynamic body, the C4 was a radical departure from its predecessors. In its debut year, Chevrolet produced 51,547 units, reflecting the high demand for this modernized sports car. The C4 introduced significant performance upgrades, including a completely new chassis, improved suspension, and advanced electronics. Early models were powered by a 5.7-liter V8 engine, delivering impressive horsepower for its era. The C4 also saw the introduction of the ZR-1 in 1990, a high-performance variant that pushed the Corvette into supercar territory.
Over its 12-year production run, more than 358,000 units were built, solidifying the C4’s place in Corvette history. Known for its sharp handling and sleek design, the Corvette C4 remains a favorite among enthusiasts, bridging the gap between classic Corvette style and modern engineering innovation.

Corvette C 5 Display & Artwork


The Corvette C5, produced from 1997 to 2004, represented a significant transformation for the Corvette brand, offering cutting-edge performance and refined design. Over its seven-year production run, Chevrolet built 248,715 units, reflecting its popularity among sports car enthusiasts. The C5 introduced a lightweight yet rigid hydro formed chassis, contributing to improved handling and overall performance. It was powered by the LS1 V8 engine, delivering 345 horsepower, which was later increased to 350 in the final years of production. This generation also debuted the trans-axle design, which improved weight distribution for enhanced driving dynamics.
One of the most iconic C5 variants was the Z06, launched in 2001, which offered a track-focused experience with 405 horsepower. The Corvette C5’s combination of speed, agility, and affordability made it a game-changer in the sports car market. Today, it remains a beloved model among Corvette fans, known for its durability and impressive performance.




Corvette C 6 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C6, produced from 2005 to 2013, continued Chevrolet’s legacy of delivering high-performance sports cars with modern styling and technology. During its eight-year production run, over 215,000 units were built, making the C6 a popular choice among enthusiasts. The C6 brought key upgrades, including a sleeker design with exposed headlights (a first since 1962) and improved aerodynamics. Powered by the LS2 V8 engine, the C6 initially offered 400 horsepower, which was later increased to 430 horsepower with the LS3 engine. The C6 also introduced cutting-edge technology, such as a new Paddle Shift automatic transmission and enhanced suspension for better handling.
High-performance variants like the Z06 and ZR1 set new benchmarks for power, with the ZR1 delivering an astounding 638 horsepower. The C6 was praised for its balance of everyday drivability and race-ready performance, securing its place as one of the most well-rounded Corvettes ever produced.













Corvette C 7 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C7, produced from 2014 to 2019, redefined American performance with its aggressive design and cutting-edge technology. Known as the Stingray, the C7 marked a return to Corvette's roots, blending power with precision engineering. During its six-year production run, Chevrolet built over 200,000 units, highlighting its enduring popularity. Powered by the LT1 6.2-liter V8 engine, the C7 delivered 455 horsepower, with optional performance packages boosting it to 460. The introduction of advanced features like the Magnetic Ride Control suspension and a sophisticated aerodynamic design set the C7 apart from previous models, ensuring top-tier handling and speed.
Performance variants like the Z06 and the ZR1 pushed the boundaries further, with the ZR1 generating a staggering 755 horsepower. The C7’s blend of raw power, modern tech, and sharp styling made it a favorite among enthusiasts and a fitting conclusion to the front-engine Corvette lineage.


















Corvette C 8 Display & Artwork
The Corvette C8, introduced in 2020, represents a revolutionary shift in Corvette history as the first model to feature a mid-engine design. This radical change redefined the car’s performance, placing more emphasis on balance and handling. In its debut year, Chevrolet produced 20,368 units, marking a strong start for this groundbreaking generation. Powered by the LT2 6.2-liter V8 engine, the C8 delivers 490 horsepower (495 with the performance exhaust), offering supercar-level performance at a competitive price. The C8's innovative design includes a more aerodynamic body, improved weight distribution, and advanced driver assistance features, pushing the limits of what a Corvette can do on both the track and the road.
With its aggressive styling and powerful engine, the C8 has quickly become a favorite among sports car enthusiasts. The model’s evolution into a mid-engine layout has not only enhanced performance but also established the C8 as a global competitor in the supercar market.

















