Our tour was led by Denzel Williams, a retired 20-year veteran of the plant who seemed to know everyone in the place on a first-name basis. His hands-on experience was invaluable in providing an insider’s perspective. Seeing Corvettes built is worth the price of admission alone, as the production line is quite unlike most others. As NCM events manager Roc Linkov points out, “It’s the last hand-built production car in America.” That might sound a bit like an oxymoron (like “awfully good” or “job security”), but after seeing it firsthand, it all makes sense.