


Corvette
"An American Icon” is the perfect way to describe the Chevrolet Corvette. Since 1953, the Corvette has been the dream car for generations — from age 18 to 81. At Echelon Graphix, we’ve spent decades mastering the art of creating the most striking, custom Corvette display boards and metal artwork in the industry. Our goal is simple: honor your Corvette by showing it in the boldest, cleanest, most unforgettable way possible.
When you order a Corvette AlumiGraphix Car Show Display Board, you’re getting premium-quality signage that is built to last. Printed on a UV-coated gloss aluminum sheet, the ink becomes part of the metal itself, creating a true generational keepsake that can be passed down from father to son, daughter, or even a grand-baby. Your layout is custom-crafted — never template based, and never reused.
What we DO NOT CREATE are the “easy to blow in the wind PVC displays” seen at many car shows. Those displays fade, warp, and fail after only a few years. When you purchase a Corvette Display Board from Echelon Graphix, you’re investing in a serious upgrade — a display that WILL NOT FADE, will not warp, and will easily last a generation or more with proper care.
On this page, you’ll find over 80 examples from our C1–C8 Corvette collection, as well as customer signage, artwork, and layouts created specifically for Corvette owners across the Northwest and beyond. We are honored to be a long-standing vendor at Corvettes on the Columbia (Kennewick, WA) and proud supporters of the MAKE A WISH Foundation.
Echelon Graphix Display & signage
The Apex Tier
Echelon Graphix’s APEX Display Board TIER presents nine of our most definitive Corvette display and signage masterpieces—museum-grade, judge-stopping works engineered for owners who demand perfection, craftsmanship, and legacy. These elite AlumiGraphix boards combine precision automotive detailing, narrative layout design, and ultra-high-resolution metal printing to create displays that elevate vehicles, dominate competition floors, and deliver an unmistakable visual impact. Each APEX piece reflects the highest tier of the Echelon Graphix design portfolio, representing the pinnacle of modern Corvette presentation.


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Echelon Graphix Automotive Artwork
The Apex Tier
Echelon Graphix’s APEX Montage Tier represents the highest level of Corvette layout and design work we produce. These compositions demonstrate our signature multi-layered storytelling, precision visual engineering, and the advanced montage structuring that sets EG apart nationwide. Each piece blends expert photo integration, dramatic thematic layout, and meticulous detail to create a premium Corvette art display that instantly communicates: this is top-tier, professional-grade work. For customers who demand the best, these APEX designs show exactly what Echelon Graphix is capable of.



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A CLIENT who has promoted our services over the past 15 years
McCurley integrity Chevrolet
Pasco autoplex / Pasco, WA
My wife and I love our Corvettes - both Driving them and Showing them. We have had a long relationship with Echelon Graphix providing us the finest themed artwork of our Cars. From beautiful collages for the house to themed display boards for the shows we attend throughout the Northwest. Jonathan at Echelon Graphix always listens to our vision/ideas and always produces the best, most detailed, impressive collage we could ask for. Everyone comments on them when visiting our home, or saying "Hi" at a Car Show. We highly recommend Jonathan to create the memorable, stunning, beautiful piece of Artwork you are looking for. In all my travels I have never met anyone who compares to his talent. You'll treasure his work, of your treasure!
Matthew & Alana Price / Richland, WA
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Corvette C 1
The Elite Collection — Corvette’s Origin Story, Preserved on Metal
The Corvette C1 established the DNA of America’s sports car—hand-built innovation, fiberglass engineering, and unmistakable style. Echelon Graphix’s C1 Elite Collection celebrates this foundational era with premium aluminum display boards designed to highlight the beauty, rarity, and historical significance of every C1 Corvette from 1953–1962.
Each piece captures the defining elements of the C1: the iconic Polo White beginnings, the growing power of the Blue Flame Six and early V8s, the evolving interior craftsmanship, and the European-influenced design that made the Corvette a legend. These displays combine high-resolution photography, period-correct details, and museum-quality layout to create heirloom-grade artwork worthy of the Corvette’s first decade.
Whether showcasing a Top Flight winning restoration, a Bloomington Gold survivor, or a rare color-option car, the C1 Elite Collection honors the origin of Corvette performance and presents it in the boldest, cleanest, and most authentic visual form available today.




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Corvette C 2
The Corvette C2, also known as the Sting Ray, was produced from 1963 to 1967 and stands as one of the most celebrated eras in Corvette history. Designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of Bill Mitchell, the C2 introduced a sleek, aggressive body style and advanced engineering features that elevated both performance and style. In its first year, 21,513 units were produced — a dramatic increase from the limited production of the previous generation.
The C2 era brought major innovations: independent rear suspension, a more powerful engine lineup, and — for the first time — a coupe body with the iconic split rear window (exclusive to 1963). The Corvette C2’s bold design and impressive performance made it an instant success, cementing its place as a classic American muscle car. Today, it remains highly sought, with the 1967 model year often regarded as the pinnacle of the C2 series.





Corvette C 3
The Corvette C3, produced from 1968 to 1982, is the longest-running generation in Corvette history. Known for its bold, muscular “Coke Bottle” styling and race-inspired attitude, the C3 became one of the most iconic shapes of the American sports car era. Designed by Zora Arkus-Duntov, the Corvette C3 debuted with 28,566 units produced in its first year, signaling a surge in popularity. Over its 14-year production run, more than 540,000 C3s were built, making it one of the most successful Corvette generations ever.
The C3 introduced major engineering improvements, including independent rear suspension, refined aerodynamics, and advanced handling technologies. Available in both coupe and convertible styles, it defined the Corvette’s evolution from a pure sports car into a global performance symbol. With its striking looks and powerful engine options, the C3 became a favorite among enthusiasts and collectors. Today, it remains an enduring classic — a bridge between Corvette’s early heritage and its modern performance identity.
Echelon Graphix is here to give every Corvette C model... The Display It Deserves.





Corvette C 4
The Corvette C4, produced from1984 to 1996, represented a major technological and stylistic leap for Chevrolet, redefining the American sports car for a new era. Launched in 1984 with 51,547 units produced, the C4’s sleek, aerodynamic redesign and fully modernized chassis marked a radical break from earlier generations. Its upgraded suspension, advanced electronics, and 5.7-liter V8 power plants delivered sharp handling and confident performance that set a new benchmark for the brand.
In 1990, the legendary ZR-1 arrived — a super car-level variant featuring the LT5 engine, advanced engineering, and performance capabilities that pushed Corvette into an entirely new league. Across its 12-year production run, the C4 amassed over 358,000 units, securing its place as one of the most influential and enthusiast-loved eras in Corvette history.
C4 Customers: Only a limited number of C4 artworks have been created in the Echelon Graphix portfolio to date. A single job reflects the same Apex-level craftsmanship and design excellence showcased throughout the gallery, but we know more will come.

Corvette C 5


The Corvette C5, produced from1997 to 2004, marked one of the most important evolutions in Corvette history. With 248,715 units built, it delivered a modern balance of power, precision, and reliability that resonated with a new generation of performance enthusiasts. The C5 introduced a groundbreaking hydroformed chassis, dramatically increasing strength while reducing weight, resulting in sharper handling and improved ride quality. Its LS1 5.7L V8 produced 345 horsepower at launch — later increased to 350 hp — and paired with a new rear transaxle layout that optimized weight distribution and transformed driving dynamics.
In 2001, Chevrolet launched the legendary Z06, a track-focused variant producing 405 horsepower, elevating the C5 into true world-class sports-car territory. The Corvette C5 remains celebrated for its speed, agility, durability, and engineering leap forward — a model that redefined Corvette performance and set the stage for the modern era.



Corvette C 6
The Corvette C6, produced from 2005 to 2013, refined the modern Corvette formula with advanced engineering, sharper styling, and world-class performance. Over its nine-year production run, Chevrolet built 215,100 units, solidifying the C6 as a major force in the sports-car world. The C6 introduced a more compact exterior, exposed headlamps for the first time since 1962, and a driver-focused interior designed for improved ergonomics and visibility. Power came from the LS2 and later the LS3 V8 engines, producing between 400 and 430 horsepower, delivering stronger acceleration and more responsive handling than the previous generation.
This era also unleashed two of the most celebrated high-performance Corvettes ever built:
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Z06 (2006–2013): Powered by the hand-built 505 hp LS7, featuring aluminum frame, dry-sump oiling, and track-bred aerodynamics.
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ZR1 (2009–2013): Equipped with the supercharged 638 hp LS9, carbon-fiber body panels, rivaling the world’s top super cars.
The C6 generation blended precision, power, and daily usability, elevating Corvette into a truly global performance contender. Today, it stands as one of the most respected and exhilarating Corvettes ever produced.






Corvette C 7
The Corvette C7, produced from 2014 to 2019, redefined American performance through aggressive styling, advanced technology, and world-class engineering. Reviving the Stingray name, the C7 blended modern precision with Corvette’s heritage of raw power and unmistakable presence. Over its six-year production run, Chevrolet built more than 200,000 units, underscoring its widespread popularity and cultural impact.
Powered by the LT1 6.2-liter V8, the C7 delivered 455 horsepower—increasing to 460 horsepower with available performance exhaust upgrades. Features like Magnetic Ride Control, an all-new aluminum frame, and a wind-tunnel-sculpted aerodynamic design elevated the C7’s handling, responsiveness, and high-speed stability far beyond previous generations.
The C7 era also produced two of the most extreme Corvette variants ever built:
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Z06 (2015–2019): Supercharged LT4 delivering 650 horsepower, paired with aggressive aero and track-grade cooling.
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ZR1 (2019): The apex of front-engine Corvette performance, featuring a 755-hp LT5, carbon-fiber aero, and supercar-level capability.
As the final chapter of the front-engine Corvette lineage, the C7 stands as a technological triumph—powerful, precise, and passionately engineered. Today, it remains one of the most celebrated modern Corvettes ever created, and one of the most honored Corvette series of Echelon Graphix.




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Corvette C 8
The Corvette C8, launched in 2020, marks the most dramatic evolution in Corvette history — the first-ever mid-engine Corvette and a radical re-engineering of America’s iconic sports car. This groundbreaking design shift moved the engine behind the driver for the first time, unlocking supercar-level balance, weight distribution, and handling. Its debut year saw 20,368 units produced, signaling massive demand for this next-generation performance platform.
Powered by the LT2 6.2L mid-engine V8, the Corvette C8 delivers 490 horsepower (or 495 hp with the performance exhaust), propelling the Stingray into true exotic-car territory. The redesigned architecture introduced a stiffer chassis, enhanced aerodynamics, and a driver-focused cockpit unlike any previous Corvette. These innovations dramatically improved acceleration, cornering stability, and braking — transforming the Corvette into a genuine mid-engine super car competitor.
The C8 generation also debuted advanced performance technologies, including electronic limited-slip control, upgraded cooling, and cutting-edge driver assistance features, raising the bar for both track capability and everyday drivability. Its aggressive styling, exotic mid-engine proportions, and world-class performance have made the C8 one of the most sought-after modern Corvettes.
With its revolutionary layout and record-setting performance, the Corvette C8 established a new era — redefining the Corvette as a global super car while preserving the heritage of America’s most beloved performance nameplate.







the fun begins soon... get ready to hold on to YOUR SEAT!
Get Ready to experience the definitive showcase experience of Corvette artistry through Echelon Graphix’s "Corvette Legacy Video" — a hand-selected exhibition of over 75 masterworks spanning iconic C1 through C8 artworks and signage over the past decade.
Each composition represents the pinnacle of our signature design craft: cinematic storytelling, multi-layered visual structure, and our proprietary Apex Presentation Formula that has elevated our Corvette displays, artwork, and signage nationwide.
From early-era classics to modern super car engineering, this video will capture heritage, performance, and American automotive culture in one immersive seven to eight minute presentation. Explore the evolution. Witness the craft. See why Echelon Graphix stands at the APEX of Corvette design displays & artwork in America.



