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Finding Freedom on the Finger Lakes Roads: Happy 4th of July from Bill Cram Chevrolet!

There is nothing quite like the 4th of July in the Finger Lakes. Whether you are packing up the cooler for a day out on Cayuga Lake, heading over to the public docks for a sunset view, or staking out the perfect spot for fireworks in Seneca Falls or Waterloo, Independence Day hits a little differently around here. For over 50 years, the Cram family has been lucky enough to help our neighbors find the perfect vehicles to power these holiday memories. This weekend, as we gather around the barbecue with friends and family, we want to wish everyone in our community a safe, happy, and truly spectacular 4th of July! Ready for Your Next Summer Road Trip? Independence Day is all about celebrating freedom—and nothing represents freedom quite like the open road in an American classic. If your current ride is feeling a bit cramped for those big family beach hauls, we have got you covered: The Ultimate Tailgater: The Chevy Silverado 1500 has the cargo space and towing power to easily pull the boat down to the launch or hold all your grills, lawn chairs, and coolers. The Family Road-Tripper: Packed with safety features and plenty of legroom, the Chevy Equinox or Trax are perfect for scenic drives along Route 5 & 20 without constantly breaking the bank at the pump. The Electric Pioneer: Want to zip around the lakes gas-free? Check out the all-electric Chevy Blazer EV or Equinox EV for a quiet, high-tech summer drive. Holiday Service Reminder: Planning a late-summer getaway? Don't let a bad battery or low tire pressure ruin your fun. Stop by our service department on Waterloo Road next week for a quick check-up to keep your summer rolling smoothly! Have a "Cramtastic" Holiday! From our family to yours, thank you for making Bill Cram Chevrolet your trusted home for everything automotive. Enjoy the parades, stay safe on the water, and look out for one another. Happy 4th of July, neighbors! Note: Our sales and service departments will have adjusted hours for the holiday weekend so our hard-working team can enjoy time with their families. Give us a call at (315) 539-9272 or check our website before driving down!

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From Flint to the Finger Lakes: Celebrating the Birth of the Corvette

On June 30, 1953, a hand-assembled, Polo White convertible rolled off a makeshift assembly line in Flint, Michigan. It didn’t just mark the arrival of a brand-new model; it permanently rewrote the rules of American automotive engineering. Today marks exactly 73 years since that historic moment. What started as an experimental dream by GM’s legendary styling chief Harley Earl—and brought to mechanical life by brilliant engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov—has evolved into a global icon. Here at Bill Cram Chevrolet, we are pausing to look back at the incredible journey of America's Sports Car and celebrate the passion that continues to fuel it today. The 1953 Original: Where the Legend Began The automotive landscape of 1953 was dominated by heavy, chrome-laden steel cruisers. The original Corvette was a radical departure. To keep the car lightweight and agile, Chevrolet took a massive gamble on an experimental material: fiberglass. Every single one of the first 300 Corvettes produced in 1953 was identical. They featured a beautiful Polo White exterior, a striking red interior, black canvas tops, and were powered by the dependable "Blue Flame" inline-six engine paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. While it wasn't the track-tearing monster it would soon become, its sleek styling captivated the public’s imagination at the GM Motorama and set the stage for generations of performance. Did You Know? Because the first 300 Corvettes were built almost entirely by hand using evolving fiberglass techniques, no two models from the 1953 production run are exactly alike. Finding an original 1953 Corvette today is considered the ultimate treasure hunt for classic car collectors worldwide. The Evolution of a Thoroughbred Over the last seven decades, the Corvette has pushed boundaries across eight distinct generations, constantly adapting to lead the sports car world: The Small-Block V8 (C1/C2): The addition of the iconic small-block V8 in 1955 gave the Corvette its true racing heart, paving the way for the legendary 1963 Split-Window Sting Ray. The Muscle & Tech Era (C3/C4): From the aggressive, shark-inspired curves of the late 1960s to the high-tech, digital-dash innovations of the 1984 redesign, Corvette solidified its place in pop culture. The Track Titans (C5/C6/C7): The introduction of the hydroformed box frame and transaxle layout transformed the car into a dominant force at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, beating Europe's finest on their own turf. The Mid-Engine Masterpiece (C8): In 2020, Chevrolet fulfilled Zora Arkus-Duntov’s lifelong dream by moving the engine behind the driver, delivering supercar performance accessible to everyday enthusiasts. Join the Celebration in Seneca Falls The spirit that began on June 30, 1953, lives on right here in our showroom. The Corvette has always represented the pinnacle of automotive freedom, engineering pride, and raw excitement. Whether you dream of tracking down a classic mid-century roadster, or you are eager to configure a brand-new, mid-engine C8 Stingray, E-Ray, or Z06 to cruise along the lakes, the legacy belongs to all of us. Stop by Bill Cram Chevrolet this week to chat with our team, share your favorite Corvette memories, and see firsthand how that same passion is engineered into every new Chevrolet car, truck, and SUV on our lot. Happy Birthday, Corvette!

See the USA in your Chevrolet!

"See the USA in Your Chevrolet" is an iconic 1948 advertising jingle written by Leo Corday and Leon Carr, famously sung by Dinah Shore. It became a cultural phenomenon and signature song for Chevy, highlighting American road-trip culture, excellent performance, and nationwide dealership availability. As we prepare to celebrate 250 years as a nation, we recognize it’s the resilience, pride and work ethic of the people that have always driven us forward. Chevrolet has been woven into the fabric of this country for the past 114 years, and we've done it the only way we know how — together.

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