NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CORVETTE CLUBS
The National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC) is a national, non-profit organization founded in 1959 by a small group of Corvette owners/enthusiasts to promote interest in Corvette ownership and operation, to publish information on the use and operation of the Corvette and to establish an organized effort to encourage others to participate in the enjoyment connected with the use and ownership of the Corvette – America’s Sports Car!
In the early days, the number of Clubs in the NCCC was rather small with all of them being located east of the Mississippi. Today, there are about 270 Clubs in 16 regions both east and west of the Mississippi. Membership in the NCCC is comprised of more than 17,500 members and is the largest, non-profit, all volunteer Corvette organization in the United States.
OC Vettes are members of the West Coast region of the NCCC. Attending and participating in NCCC sanctioned events garner points for members and their local Clubs.
Insurance through NCCC provides OC Vettes and its members liability coverage up to $1M. It also covers meeting attendance should there be any damage done at a meeting facility or any other damage, which may be caused by Club members during a Club event.
Initial Membership dues in the NCCC are $35 for the first family member and $10 for each additional family member. The annual dues renewal is $25 for the first family member and $10 for ach additional family member.
Visit the NCCC National website for more information!
Visit the NCCC West Coast Region website for local information!