National Corvette Restorers Society

Central California Chapter NCRS

1978 Pace Car at a

Judged Meet at the Mendenhall Museum

Black top silver bottom 1978 Corvette Indy Pace car parked with old road signs in the background.

About Us

small NCRS logoFour members stand around white 1964 Corvette coupe in a shop setting while discussing the car's originality.Group o ften CCC members stand behind two red corvettes parked tail to tail. One on the left is a 1967 convertible with a bolt on hardtop. On the right is a 1994 coupe.

Judging School on originality of an unrestored 1964 Corvette

Group Photo at Moonstone Beach by Cambria, California

Central California Chapter is one chapter of the Nationwide, nonprofit organization called the National Corvette Restorers Society, or NCRS. Nationwide, NCRS members total over 15,000 families.

Throughout the country are local chapters of NCRS. Three chapters can be found within California.

The Central California Chapter members reside generally between an area encompassing Ventura to Monterey to Fresno to Bakersfield. However, you don’t have to live in this area to be a member. You don’t even have to own a Corvette. (It does make it more fun if you do though)

Throughout the year CCC members participate in a variety of activities, including Judged Meets, Judging Schools, Tech Classes, Social Activities, Charity Events and Membership Meetings.

The main purpose of judging is to share information and encourage the continued preservation of the history and heritage of the Corvette.

Judging Meets are held to encourage the NCRS Standard of vehicle appearance, which is to appear as equipped at the point of final assembly by Chevrolet. Presentation for judging is to be in the condition of that normally associated with what was current Dealer Preparation for the customer without any dealer or customer additions, alterations, or deletions.

The main purpose of our chapter is to help our members achieve this standard through our various activities.

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