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‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
July 2017 Volume 24, Issue 07
President Laura Hegyi 610-730-2695 aacClubPresident@gmail.com
Vice-President Mike Cutro 610-365-8659
Secretary Carol Jenkins 610-317-9277
Treasurer Janet Mohring 610-965-8593
Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi 610-730-2846 aaccMemb@gmail.com
Activities Mike Cutro 610-365-8659 cutro@hotmail.com
Merchandise & Clothing Marge Wakeling maggs3244@rcn.com
NCM Ambassador Rich Ringhoffer 610-867-6494
Newsletter & Web Editors Kevin & Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 AACCnewsletter69@gmail.com
Webmaster Michelle Minnich 610-530-0923 aaccwebmaster69@gmail.com
Sponsored by:
398 Stoke Park Road Bethlehem, PA
The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 pm at the
Best Western Lehigh Valley Hotel & Conference Center,
300 Gateway Drive Bethlehem, PA 18017. (Tel: 610‐866‐5800)
Hello Corvette Enthusiasts,
First, I'd like to offer my congratulations to all the recent trophy
winners at June’s car shows; we had a record number and many
were multiple winners.
July is heating up as well, not only weather‐wise, but also with activities. This
month’s activities start off with our trip to Watkins Glen, NY for a race weekend
in the heart of Finger Lakes wine country. Remaining July activities include the
Chicken Run, Chatter Box cruise night, our annual Summer Picnic and a tour of
Stoudts Brewing Company in Adamstown, PA. These events involve Corvettes,
food and fun, which always result in a huge turnout. Details of each appear within
this newsletter.
In August, we elect club officers and two new Board Members. Nominations for
office begin at our first meeting in July. If you are interested in becoming a club
officer or member of the Board, please let it be known so you can be nominated
and enter the ballot race. It takes committed members to keep our club strong.
Stay cool and keep on Cruisin'!
Be safe and Save the Wave!
Laura Hegyi
AACC President
From the val Office
Upcoming Club Meetings:
July 12 & 26 Aug. 9 & 23 Sep. 13 & 27
AACC Meetings
Laura Hegyi
This Month 6/29-7/03—Watkins Glen Race
(p.6)
08—Chicken Run (p.7)
12—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
14—Chatterbox Cruise (p.7)
23—AACC Picnic (p.7,9-10)
26—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
30—Stoudts Brewery (p.7)
8/06—Das Awkscht Fescht (p.8)
8/20—Pocono Indycar Event (p.8)
8/25-27—Corvettes at Carlisle (p.8)
9/10—AACC Fiberglass & Steel (pp.8,11-12)
9/14—Quaker Steak & Lube Lunch
9/23—Buddy Walk / ’Vette Display
9/30—Jamison Publick House Lunch
10/28—AACC Halloween Party
11/04—Spinnerstown Hotel Lunch
12/09—AACC Holiday Party
Page 2 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Looking Ahead
Membership Corner
Follow our group on Follow our group on
As of AACC’s meeting on June 28th there were:
235 active members 4 potential members
The Board of Directors voted in these
New Active Members during June:
Jim Flader & Donna Sowden...... New Tripoli, PA ...... ‘16 Arctic White Cpe
Current Potential Members of AACC are:
Bob & Robin Fredericks.............. Allentown, PA .......... ‘15 Shark Gray Cpe
Joe & Carol Saccon..................... Allentown, PA .......... ‘15 Shark Gray Cpe
Thank you for your interest in our club!!
We look forward to seeing you at upcoming AACC meetings & events.
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Thinking of You It is with deepest regrets that we mention the passing of Dennis Sharpe’s mother, Edith (Hollawell)
on Saturday, May 27th. Funeral services were held in early June in Huntingdon Valley, PA.
If anyone knows of a member who is hospitalized, had surgery, or lost a loved one, please notify
VP Mike Cutro (Cutro@hotmail.com, 610‐365‐8659) or one of the other Board Members.
Recap: Lobsta’ Anyone? Tue., May 30—Sun., Jun 04 | The group’s trip to the Vettes of Coastal Maine show was a true success! Everyone had a
great time, made some new friends, saw some beautiful scenery, and even brought home a few awards. Stories were
shared at the June 14th meeting when participating members relived the weekend by donning their 70’s costumes.
It was a successful trip as far as trophies are concerned — Tom & Gloria Aird, 3rd C4; Jeff & Janet Mohring, 2nd C5; Joe
& Denise Iervolino, 1st C5; Dennis & Sandy Kuhns, 2nd C7 Convertible; Dennis Guth & Carol Mickley, 1st C7 Convertible;
Blair & Valerie Ferguson, 2nd C7 Coupe; Gary & Joann Warmkessel, 3rd C7 Coupe; Bill & Moe Corwin, Furthest distance
traveled; Dave & Susan Hornung, 2nd C5 Convertible; Roy & Paulinea Johnson, 5th C6 Convertible; Scott & Jeanette
Marakovits, 1st C6; AACC also won Most Club Participation; and Barb Parsons won for best pet rock!
Photos by
Laura Hegyi
Page 4 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Fri., Jul 01 | The Fourth of July is right around the corner, and what better way to gear up for the celebrations than by
showing off America’s Sports Car to your coworkers? Friday, July 1st marks the 16th Annual “Drive Your Corvette to
Work Day.” Corvette owners across the world are encouraged to ditch their daily driver, and take their Corvette for a
spin to their place of employment on July 1st.
On June 30th 1953, the first Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan, and instantly an American icon was
born. The first 300 Corvettes were made at the facility in Flint; all were Polo White convertibles with black canvas tops
and red interiors. Since that day, over 1.6 million Corvettes have been produced. The original production place of the
Corvettes in Flint, Michigan was demolished in 2003. However, not all of the facility that brought us the first generation
of Corvettes is gone. The Corvette Museum offers enthusiasts wanting a unique fragment of Corvette history the
chance to purchase a brick salvaged from the original Flint Factory.
“Drive Your Corvette to Work Day” is celebrated annually on the Friday closest to June 30th, the day the first Corvette
was produced back in 1953. This tradition was started by Mid America Motorworks founder Mike Yager, who launched
“Drive Your Corvette to Work Day” in 2001. “We understand why many owners consider their Corvette to be a special
car and only drive it occasionally” said Yager, “but we think driving your Corvette to work, at least one day a year, is an
excellent way to demonstrate just how popular Corvettes are. And it is a chance for Corvette owners to meet new Cor‐
vette owners.” Celebrated by thousands worldwide, the goal is to get as many Corvettes on the road as possible, trans‐
forming the everyday work commute into an ode to America’s Sports Car.
Be sure to share a photo of your Corvette at work on July 1st on the Museum’s Facebook page. A winner will be ran‐
domly selected to receive one of the historic bricks from the Flint, Michigan factory. Happy cruising!
How did you celebrate DYCTW (Drive Your Corvette To Work) Day this year? Share your photos with the Newsletter Edi‐
tors for an upcoming edition!
How did you Celebrate DYCTW Day?
Sat., Jun 10 | AACC had a strong showing at the 13th Annual Judged Corvette Show hosted by the Beach Bums
Corvette Club on Long Beach Island, NJ. The winners were:
’91 – ’96 Stock: 1st, Jeff Gontarek & Lisa Dove
’02 – ’04 Stock: 3rd, Chuck & Sheryl Tomlin
’05 – ’07 Stock: 3rd, Laura & Marty Hegyi
’05 – ’07 Stock: 2nd, Jim & Linda Peters
’53 – ’96 Modified: 2nd, Gary & Joann Warmkessel
Club Participation Award: AACC
Beach Bums Show Winners
261 Photos by
Len Feinberg
Page 5 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Sun., Jun 11 | It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood and that neighbor‐
hood was the Blue Valley Farm Show for the Slate Belt Corvette Club's Vettes
For Vets Show. They had a tricky tray, 50/50, DJ, great eagle trophies, vendors
with a wide variety of items to sell and ice cream. A wide range of cars, trucks,
and motorcycles showed up to display their vehicles and support a very worth‐
while cause.
AACC’s winners included: Mark Rawlins (3rd C4),
Lou Soto (2nd C5), Ken Greidanus (1st C6),
Len Feinberg (1st C7), and Jim Karch (2nd C7).
Recap: Vettes for Vets by Len Feinberg (‘15)
Sat., Jun 24 | Sandi Kirby hosted Lehigh Valley area show cars at the Faulk‐
ner Chevy‐Cadillac dealership in Bethlehem. With 90 vehicles registered
some were unfortunately turned away due to lot capacity. Showing their sup‐
port for the community, Faulkner enlisted a local Boy Scout troop who pro‐
vided some wonderful refreshments. Thanks to everyone who volunteered
with parking and registration and helped to make the event a success.
AACC winners were: Kim Williams (2nd, Camaro, ‘15);
Gary Warmkessel (1st, Corvette, ‘65), Ron Leibenguth (Sam’s Choice,
‘67 Corvette)
Recap: Faulkner Car Show
Wed., Jun 21 | Gary George coordinated another record breaker at Putt‐U (Center Valley, PA). 56 members enjoyed
great weather and a challenging round of mini golf. The Blue
course was taken over by our club and so was half of the parking
lot with 23 Vettes. Looking around the course, it appeared that
everyone had a nice time.
Recap: Putt-U Night by Gary George (‘93, ‘10)
406 Photos by
Len Feinberg
76 Photos by
Len Feinberg
(right) Cynthia Frank is supported
by hubby, Bill, as she retrieves an
errant shot from the water hazard;
(far right) Judy George stays on
course to avoid a penalty stroke.
239 Photos by
Len Feinberg
Page 6 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Racing (& Wine) in Watkins Glen Thu., Jun. 29—Tue., Jul. 03 | AACC’s July newsletter is late because your Editors were enjoying IMSA racing in Watkins
Glen, NY for a few days. The group set off Thursday and explored the area upon arrival. On Friday, Michelle and I led a
cruise around Keuka Lake for tastings at 3 wineries and lunch in Penn Yan while others explored Corning, NY.
Saturday we all headed for the track and enjoyed 2 days of racing at Watkins Glen International. Unfortunately, our
Corvette C7.Rs could not overcome their starting positions toward the back of the GTLM pack. Ultimately Antonio Gar‐
cia and Jan Magnussen pushed the #3 to a third place finish. The weather did not cooperate fully, but the rains didn't
dampen our spirits.
Before departing for home on Monday, 5 couples
enjoyed a Seneca Lake schooner cruise under
beautiful skies.
Thanks to Dennis Corona for arranging the trip!
Recap: Vettes Cruisin’ for Pets by Len Feinberg (‘15) Sun., Jun. 25 | It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood and that neighborhood
was Alvernia University, for Skyline Drive Corvette Club's Vettes Cruisin’ For Pets
Show to benefit the Berks Animal Rescue League. It was a record turnout of Corvettes
for a good cause. There was a DJ, Chinese Auction, Beer Raffle, animals to adopt, and
great food.
Trophy winners included:
Gary & Joann Warmkessel (1st C2)
Jeff Gontarek & Lisa Dove (1st C4)
Joe & Denise Iervolino (1st C5)
Jim Peters (1st C6)
Al & Andrea Fuller (1st C7)
John Kostick
gets a wet kiss
for charity 269 Photos by
Len Feinberg
Photos by
Laura Hegyi, Jeanette Marakovits,
Kevin Minnich & Dale Terry
(clockwise from right) The C7.Rs on pit
road; Schooner True Love on Seneca Lake;
The Corvette Corral at WGI; Sampling at
Keuka Spring Winery
Photos will be posted to AACC’s Fotki page shortly...
Page 7 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Chicken (& Ice Cream) Run Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Sat., Jul. 08 | It’s time again for the AACC Chicken Run. We will depart the Lehigh Valley for lunch
at Kauffman’s Bar‐B‐Que Restaurant (Bethel, PA; www.kauffmansbbqrestaurant.com).
A post‐meal ice cream stop will likely be Heisler’s Dairy Bar (Tamaqua, PA; www.heislersdairy.com).
This is a rain or shine event; Corvettes are optional. Payment in advance is not required.
Chatterbox Cruise Chairs: Mike Cutro (‘14) & Bobby Riehl (‘14) Fri., Jul. 14 | Mike Cutro will lead any interested Corvette to Augusta, NJ for the Friday Night Cruise at the Chatterbox.
The group will depart the Park & Ride (Rte. 33 & Wm. Penn) in the mid‐afternoon (meet @ 2:45, depart by 3). Remem‐
ber to bring your chairs and 2‐way radios (tuned to Ch. 5.5). EZ‐Pass will be helpful for an express return trip. The group
is departing early to better ensure the chance of parking together in the spaces which Bobby Riehl hopes to save.
AACC Picnic Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Sun., Jul. 23 | Join fellow club members for some summer food and fun at our annual picnic. We return to Bicenten‐
nial Park in East Hanover Twsp., a few miles north of Lehigh Valley International Airport. The format remains nearly the
same with a minimal fee for the meal and drinks. Attendees are asked to bring an appetizer. The club will provide the
meal, dessert and drinks. Details appear on the event flyer on pp. 9‐10.
Stoudts Brewery Tour & Lunch Chair: Joel Dean (’16)
Sun., Jul. 30 | Join your fellow and potential AACC members for a tour of Stoudts Brewing
Company in Adamstown, PA followed by lunch at the Picasso Room. Stoudts Brewing Com‐
pany (2800 North Reading Road, Adamstown, PA 19501) is a destination in itself, with a res‐
taurant, raw bar, bakery, creamery, coffee bar, plus the Antiques Mall. We plan to arrive
about 11:30 am to park in a reserved Corvette area. Lunch will be served in the (private) Pi‐
casso Room where we will order off the menu and be presented separate checks. After
lunch, we will tour the brewery, then spend some free time exploring the bakery and an‐
tique mall.
The event is rain or shine. Meet in the parking lot behind Cracker Barrel (Rtes. 78 & 100) at
10 am to depart by 10:15. Note: As of July 1st, the participant limit has been increased to 75
people, so be sure to get your name on the Interest Sheet at the July meetings.
Page 8 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Das Awkscht Fescht Chair: Marty Hegyi (‘69, ‘07, ‘17)
Fri.‐Sun., Aug. 04‐06 | The annual “Das Awkscht Fescht” classic car and truck show will be held at Macungie Memorial
Park (Macungie, PA). Vehicles must be 25 years or older to participate. (This year, 1992 Corvettes are eligible to partici‐
pate in the show.) Registration will close on July 1st and there is no day‐of‐show registration. (www.awkscht.com)
Volunteers are needed to assist with parking Corvettes on Sunday, Aug. 6th. AACC will have a tent with our banner and
club information. Gates open at 6:00 am for walk‐ins. Show cars can enter at 7:30 am. Admission: $8 for adults, $3 for
age 15 and under. Personal vehicles are not permitted on the grounds — only eligible show cars. Contact Marty Hegyi
(610‐730‐2846) to assist with parking.
Pocono Indycar Race Chair: Laura Hegyi (‘69, ‘07, ‘17)
Sun., Aug. 20 | Join your fellow AACC members in the Corvette Corral at Pocono Raceway and then enjoy the ABC
Supply 500 Verizon IndyCar Series Race! Participants get free admission for show vehicle, driver and one passenger;
1 paddock pass for the show vehicle; and 2 grandstand tickets. You must pre‐register to participate. More information
will be discussed at upcoming club meetings.
Thu., Aug 25 ‐ Sun., Aug. 28 | The board has approved the payment for AACC to have a 15’ x 15’ space in the Club
Tent section at Corvettes at Carlisle again this year. If we get 35 AACC cars to pre‐register for Carlisle’s show field, the
tent space fee is refunded. Everyone is invited to pre‐register, get out from under the hot sun, and take a rest with
fellow club members. Registration information is available at www.carlisleevents.com.
Relax at Carlisle Chairs: Marty & Laura Hegyi (‘69, ‘07, ‘17)
Fiberglass & Steel All-Chevy Show Chair: Kevin Minnich (‘00)
Sun., Sep. 10 | Our Fall show is only a few months away and the tradition continues at the ArtsQuest complex in the
shadow of the SteelStacks and open to all things Chevy! This year’s event again honors the heroes of 9/11. Hopefully
the parking issues for 2016 are behind us and we again look forward to strong participation from our Bowtie brethren.
David Hornung will again coordinate our trophy sponsors. Sponsor forms will be available at club meetings. Each $100
sponsorship purchases three (3) trophies, receives event marketing recognition, and includes one vehicle registration.
Michelle continues to receive registration forms — over 20 were received to date. Volunteer sign‐up sheets will be
available at club meetings starting in July. We encourage (and rely upon) all club members to chip in wherever possible
— your help will truly make this event a success. The event flyer appears on pages 11‐12 of this newsletter.
Contact: Jeff Mohring (610-965-8593)
Event: Noon—Dusk
Food served at 1:00pm Bring chairs if you want to sit under the shade trees.
Restrooms, ball field, tennis courts, and biking and exercise trails are adjacent to the pavilion.
Everyone is asked to bring a favorite appetizer to
share with friends
AACC
Summer
Picnic @ East Allen Twsp.
Bicentennial Park
East Pavilion “C”
Broasted Chicken
Hot Roast Beef
Pulled Pork Hot Baked Beans
Macaroni Salad
Potato Salad Ring Balogna
Cubed Cheese Pickles & Olives
Chips & Pretzels
Water, Soda &
Beer are provided
Sunday July 23, 2017
Cash (Please do not mail cash. Pay during meetings only.)
2017 AACC PICNIC RESPONSE FORM
Total Enclosed:
Method of Payment:
Name
Address
Phone
Submit this form with your cash or check (payable to “AACC”) to:
Jeffrey Mohring 1918 Wenner Street Allentown, PA 18103
Registration due: Jul. 12, 2017
# Adult Members attending: ______ x $15/pp
Check, No. _____________
$15 per member*
*Adult Members:$15
Non-Members: $20
Kids age 5-11:$5
(under 5 are FREE!)
# Non-Members attending: ______ x $20/pp # Kids (5-11) attending: ______ x $5/pp
Tel: 610-367-2251
Boyertown, PA
To East Allen Twsp. Bicentennial Park East
Pavilion Follow Rte. 987 / Airport Rd.
North, approx. 2 miles past ABE Airport.
Turn LEFT onto Snowdrift Road (at traffic light just past L&T Enterprises).
Turn LEFT at stop sign onto Colony Drive.
Turn RIGHT at stop sign onto Hanover Street.
Turn LEFT at large sign for Bicentennial Park.
The pavilion is atop the hill in the shade.
You may drive up the hill to unload your car or drop off passengers, but no cars can be parked by the pavil-ion. Please park in the parking lot at the bottom of the walking path.
Watch for AACC directional signs!
MoyersCatering.com
Join AACC to Recognize our Hometown Heroes
Special Programs to Celebrate
our Military and First Responders
Displays by Local Charities and Service Organizations
CCOORRVVEETTTTEE && AALLLL CCHHEEVVYY SSHHOOWW
SSuunnddaayy,, SSeepptteemmbbeerr 1100,, 22001177 PNC Plaza SteelStacks at ArtsQuest
(645 E. 1st St.) Bethlehem, PA
* Rain or Shine * Registration: 9:30 – 11:30am
Show Time: 11:30am – 2:00pm Awards Presentation: Approx. 3:00pm
Goodie Bags Door Prizes Dash Plaques DJ Food & Drinks 9/11 Remembrance Cash Prize Drawing
Top 20 Chevy + Top 20 Corvette + Best in Class Trophies
Limit 2 Trophies per Vehicle AACC Corvettes are in separate class
Walking distance to the Sands Casino, outlet shopping and many restaurants Proceeds benefit Lehigh Valley area charities
All Chevrolet Vehicles Welcome! Cars Antiques Trucks Classics Vans Street Rods SUVs Hot Rods
Show Participants Limited to Chevrolet
& Chevy-Powered Vehicles ONLY!
PPRREE--RREEGGIISSTTRRAATTIIOONN:: $$1155 by Sept. 03, 2017 $20 from Sept. 04, 2016 through Day of Show
Goodie Bags & Dash Plaques are limited to the first 100 registered vehicles Name Please print clearly
Address
City/State/Zip
eMail Phone
Year Model
Club Affiliation
Make checks payable to: “Allentown Area Corvette Club” Mail to: Michelle Minnich 364 Natalie Drive Allentown, PA 18104 Disclaimer: The Allentown Area Corvette Club, PNC Bank, and ArtsQuest are not responsible for loss or injury to person or property anytime during this event. Registrants must have valid auto insurance. Alcohol is strictly prohibited.
www.AllentownCorvetteClub.org
CODE: 2017v1
Info: Kevin Minnich @ 610-530-0923
GPS address: 645 E. 1st St., Bethlehem, PA 18015
From New Jersey, New York and points east: Take I-78 W. to Exit #67 (Hellertown/Bethlehem). Follow Rte. 412 NORTH Turn RIGHT onto Founders Way From the Poconos and points north: Take Rte. 33 S. to Rte. 22 W. Take PA-378 S toward BETHLEHEM Turn LEFT onto W 3RD ST Turn LEFT onto Founders Way
From Philadelphia and points south: Take the Northeast Extension of the PA Turnpike to
Exit #56 (Lehigh Valley) to Rte. 22 E. Take PA-378 S toward BETHLEHEM Turn LEFT onto W 3RD ST Turn LEFT onto Founders Way From Harrisburg and points west: Take I-78 E. to Rte. 22 E. Take PA-378 S toward BETHLEHEM Turn LEFT onto W 3RD ST Turn LEFT onto Founders Way
WE ARE COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR OUR TROOPS Do you want to do something to help our soldiers serving overseas? Support the Troops, Inc. sends packages to our troops on a regular basis, not just during the holidays. If possible items should be fragrance-free, no pork products, no perishables, glass or crushable items. Think of items useful and easily packable! Short list of suggested items that are often needed: Disposable cameras, snacks & candy (individually wrapped), drink mixes to be mixed in water, peanut butter & crackers, sunscreen, toiletries, razors, AA batteries, sanitizers & wipes, personal care items, and personal notes! Personal notes to our soldiers from adults or school children are always needed and really boost their morale, letting them know that the people back home support them! Please do not date them. Monetary donations are gladly accepted if you wish to help defray the costs of shipping or to buy any other needed items. Each box sent currently costs about $16. Tax deductible receipts are available – we are a Charitable 501(c)(3). Checks can be made to
“Support the Troops Inc.”If you know of anyone currently serving overseas, especially from our local area, contact us with their
full name and address and how long they will be serving at that address and, if possible, any other information. We will gladly add them to our list to send them a care package as well. Thank you! Blair & Valerie Ferguson. Support the Troops Inc., EIN # 26-2763914; 143 Pinehurst Lane, Easton, PA ,18042; 610-438-8885 sttroops@gmail.com
Invited Guests include: • Bethlehem American Legion
Harry F. W. Johnson Post 379 • City of Bethlehem EMS • City of Bethlehem Fire Department • City of Bethlehem Police Department • Lehigh Valley Veterans History Project • Gene Dickson, “More Than Money”
• Navy Operational Support Center Lehigh Valley
• PA National Guard • Support The Troops, Inc. • US Army • US Department of Veterans Affairs
Proceeds benefit Lehigh Valley Area Charities Dream Come True, No Kill Lehigh Valley, PA Wounded Warriors Inc., St. Luke's Home Care & Hospice, and Support the Troops, Inc.
Page 13 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
It’s that time of year again, when your friends solicit you to nominate them for an open club office or Board position.
Get involved and make a difference in YOUR Allentown Area Corvette Club for the 2017‐2018 year. Elections will be
held during the last regular meeting in August (the 23rd) with nominations still being accepted at each July and August
meeting.
In case you missed it in the By‐Laws, here are the eligibility requirements (and more) for each position. All officers shall
be an active member in good standing per Article III, Section B; a member of the Club for at least twelve (12) months;
over twenty‐one (21) years of age, and legally competent to act as an officer of the Club. The President, Vice President,
and members of the Board of Directors may not succeed themselves more than once except for the Secretary and
Treasurer. All officers shall be directly responsible to the Board of Directors for their actions.
President: The membership shall elect a President of the Club. It shall be the duty of the President to chair the
general meetings, appoint his/her representatives, and generally carry out those Club duties nor‐
mally assigned to the President of an organization. He/she shall appoint a committee to audit the
books of the Treasurer at the last regular meeting in July. At the conclusion of his/her elected term as
President, he/she shall serve as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors and will be entitled to vote
at Board meetings. Outgoing = Laura Hegyi; 2017 Nominees: TBD.
Vice‐President: The membership shall elect a Vice President of the Club. It shall be his/her duty to assist the Presi‐
dent in the presidential duties, serve as Parliamentarian at all meetings of the general membership,
interpret the By‐Laws, though not arbitrarily enforce them, and generally carry out those duties nor‐
mally assigned to the Vice President of an organization. The Vice President shall also be responsible
for the club’s attendance records and recognized activity points. Outgoing = Mike Cutro;
2017 Nominees: TBD.
Secretary: The membership shall elect a Secretary of the Club. It shall be his/her duty to record the proceedings
of all regularly scheduled general membership meetings, special meetings and Board meetings. In
addition, the Secretary shall be responsible for correspondence between outsiders and the Club
when official business is being conducted. He/she shall also carry out those additional duties nor‐
mally assigned to the Secretary of an organization. Incumbent = Carol Jenkins; 2017 Nominees: TBD.
Treasurer: The membership shall elect a Treasurer of the Club. It shall be his/her duty to have custody of all
monies, debts, obligations and assets belonging to the Club. He/she shall receive all monies of the
Club and shall deposit them to the Club account in a bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation. He/she shall have direct control over the supervision of all Club assets and of all pay‐
ments of Club debts and obligations, subject to Board approval. He/she shall also maintain a proper
set of accounting books to guarantee compliance with local, state, and federal laws. All checks shall
be signed by the Treasurer and/or countersigned by either the President or the Vice President. A re‐
port shall also be made to the general membership at all regularly scheduled meetings, and to the
Board. A report shall be printed and made available to the general membership at the first business
meeting immediately following the audit. Incumbent = Janet Mohring; 2017 Nominees: TBD.
(Continued on page 14)
Will You Nominate Me, Please?
In addition to the articles
featured in this publication, check
out these events recently posted
on Fotki:
http://public.fotki.com/EACC
LVRAACA's 41st Annual Car Show (6‐03‐2017)
Cruising at the Crossings (6-03-2017) Tri-County Corvette's Summer Bash (6-04-
2017) AACC Meeting (6-17-2017) St. Matthews UCC Strawberry Festival and Car
Show (6-18-2017) Salvatore's Pizza Cruise (6-24-2017)
Board of Directors Member: The Board of Directors is and shall function as a corporate Board of Directors, with the
same authority and responsibilities. It shall be the purpose of the Board to determine
policy, regulate the official activities of the Club, and authorize all expenditures in ex‐
cess of one hundred dollars ($100.00). Outgoing Board members = Ken Beck & Jim
Fagan; 2017 Nominees: TBD.
(Continued from page 13)
Nominate Me Continued...
Page 14 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 07 | July 2017
Trophy Shelf Additions Sun., Jun 04 | Tri‐County Vettes’ Summer Bash Car Show; Stroudsburg, PA — Jim Peters (People’s Choice)
Sat., Jun 17 | Corvette Club of Delaware Valley’s Cavalcade of Corvettes; Hatboro, PA — Gary & Joann Warmkessel (Chairman’s Choice + Best Paint + C2, 1st); Marty & Laura Hegyi (Children's Diabetes Award + 2nd, C6); Jim Peters (1st, C6); Mark Dressel (2nd, C5)
Sun., Jun 18 | St. Matthew’s UCC Strawberry Festival & Car Show; Kunkletown, PA — Mark Rawlins (2nd, 1980‐1995 Stock); Len Feinberg (2nd, 1996 and newer)
When adding the above trophies to those winners mentioned in articles on preceding pages, AACC members won 39 trophies during June — incredible!!!
Please notify the Newsletter Editors when you win an award at a non‐club‐sanctioned event.
Tune your FRS radios to Channel 5, Subchannel 5 (5.5)
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Registration is Open for Ocean City Corvette Weekend Thu., Jun 01 | Free State Corvette Club opened registration for their 2017 Corvette Weekend
which runs from October 13‐14, 2017 in Ocean City, MD. “Hooked on a Legend” marks their 31st
Annual show.
Full details of the 2017 Corvette Weekend can be found at www.FreeStateCorvette.com.
If you're planning on staying at the host hotel, Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel, be sure to men‐
tion you're attending Free State Corvette Club's Corvette Weekend and receive the special event
rate. The online registration tool is convenient and easy to use. After completing your registration
online, you can chose to pay by either check or credit card, whichever method is more convenient for you.
AACC typically attends this show. More information will be discussed at upcoming meetings.
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2018 ZR1 Specs Nailed Down Dave Cruikshank, CorvetteOnline.com Fri., Jun 09| The past six months have been a wonderland for Corvette fans around the world. From “Super” C7 ZR1s,
to multi‐valve motor rumors, to mid‐engine dreams finally materializing, these are the golden years for Corvette.
What we will see in the next 18 months arguably will be hazy mythology for
buff books and click bait for decades. What a great time to be not only a
Corvette fan, but a General Motors supporter as well ‐ see SS/ZL1 Camaro, V‐
Series Cadillacs et al.
There have been so many wiggly YouTube vids of the swirly camo’d C7 ZR1
that they are almost ho‐hum now. Don’t get complacent just yet though.
According to Don Sherman, veteran Car and Driver scribe, he says the ZR1 will debut at Continental Tire Road Race
Showcase IMSA event at Road America this August. If that’s true, we are approximately 60 days out from 2018 C7 ZR1
intro. If not, we think we’ll see it at NAIAS in Detroit the first week in January 2018.
There has been much speculation of what the final specs will be on the car. As we have mentioned before, the 2018 C7
ZR1 will be to the Z06 what the Camaro ZL1 1LE is to a base ZL1. We’ve been following closely and combined with our
network of other enthusiasts and industry watchers.[sic][,] [w]e’re certain the following are the final specs of the new
2018 ZR1 Corvette:
Pushrod supercharged V‐8 engine – with big displacement 2650cc blower – with 750‐800 horsepower. We aren’t
saying that a DOHC motor isn’t on the way, we just think it’ll debut as a “double‐whammy” with mid‐engine model.
Running gear upgrades mirroring Camaro ZL1 1LE – Multimatic shocks, bigger sway bars, revised track focused sus‐
pension tweaks, and sticky, gumball Goodyear rubber.
(Continued on page 16)
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2018 ZR1 Specs Continued...
Active Aero – we’ll see two versions of this “heat sink” killer technology. We’ve all seen the “big wing, little wing”
mules in the videos so expect two flavors of high tech cooling plumage to choose from.
Revised styling from A‐pillar forward including hi‐rise hood bulge, revised front fascia and unique front fender
vent/badging.
Braking is where the ZR1 and 1LE Camaro sibling will diverge. Count on the ZR1 to have the Z07 carbon disc brakes
as standard equipment, while little brother pony car relies solely on non‐ceramic Brembo brakes.
Interior will mostly be carry over but with specific badging and all of the bespoke factory options we’ve come to
expect over the last few years.
Available in Coupe or Convertible.
Finally, how long is the C7 for this world? Rumors have it that the car will be Corvette’s front engine, rear drive “swan
song” and will fade away after the mid‐engine model debuts. Other reports say the car will soldier on until 2021 or so.
What say you? Do you think the Corvette can rely solely on a mid‐engine car to reliably sell 40k copies a year like the
C7? If not, there will be a lot of explaining to do at GM headquarters. We’ve always said that we think the Camaro is
being groomed to take over the C7’s place. What do you think?
(Continued from page 15)
Z06 Lawsuit - GM in Hot Seat Jenna Scheibe, CorvetteOnline.com Fri., Jun 16 | Our beloved Corvette, specifically the Z06, is advertised as being “track ready” and, when it debuted, it
was dubbed the “most capable track‐Corvette” ever built. Often, buyers dish out upwards of six figures to simply get
their hands on one. Widely covered on the interwebs, there have been stories of Z06s running hot, with owners exiting
the action at their local track day in “limp mode.”
Some attorneys were brought into the picture and they found a pattern. Again, this isn’t recent news. GM knows this is
going on and, in 2016, reported they would be fixing cooling issues for the 2017 model year Z.
They replaced the hood with one sporting more vents and swapped out the supercharger cover but importantly, didn’t
help those with previous model years. The company covered it by warning that automatic transmissions have a greater
chance of overheating.
Motor Trend completely eliminated the car from their 2015 “Best Driver’s Car” testing after going into limp mode on
the track. GM covered by claiming it was due to a “servicing oversight.”
Now, a group of buyers with aforementioned lawyers have filed a lawsuit against General Motors regarding the ongo‐(Continued on page 17)
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Z06 Lawsuit Continued...
Tue., Jun 27 | New from West Coast Corvette – the Ultraguard Stretch Satin Sport Car Cover for C7 Corvettes. This
cover hugs every contour of your C7 Corvette while protecting it from the elements. Details are in the official release:
This newly designed Ultraguard Stretch Satin “Sport” two‐tone car cover was designed with the C7 Corvette in mind.
This new cover comes in a two‐tone color combo and has fewer seams for a superior look, compared to the mono‐tone
patchwork look of other covers. These covers fit ALL C7 Corvettes and are available in Red/Black, Dark Red/Black, Blue/
Black, Gray/Black or Yellow/Black. Recommended for indoor use only this cover
is breathable to keep mold and mildew from your C7 Corvette and yet the soft
inner layer protects your cars delicate finish.
This luxurious car cover gives your Corvette a snug fit so everyone can see the
contours of your C7 under it. Comes with a car cover bag and a 1 year warranty.
C7 Ultraguard Satin Sport Cover Chris McWilliams, CorvetteOnline.com
ing issue, claiming a cooling system defect can put the 2015‐2017 Z06 on the sidelines. The case was filed in Florida –
natch – by Hagens Berman, who says the Z06 can also go into limp mode on public roads as well – not to mention the
excessive heat’s effect on vital engine components. It’s stated directly in the document that GM was “knowingly selling
allegedly defective” cars and, ultimately, marketing them as track‐ready.
Maybe so, but let’s look at the flip side.
Tadge Juechter, Corvette Chief Engineer, has been reported saying that heat sink complaints come from less than five
percent of all Z06 owners. What this might be, is a few owners ran their cars hard and they got hot. Racing conditions
can add a tremendous amount of stress to the car. We also understand that if you bought a Z06 for track days, heat
soak issues could be quite a disappointing issue.
Hagens Berman is a known pitbull law firm that has a history of automotive lawsuits under its belt and because of some
tweaks GM made to the 2017 Z06, they probably smell blood in the water.
It is estimated that over 30,000 Z06s are affected by this issue. The lawsuit claims that GM should retrofit the cars with
new components and fix any issues brought on as a result of overheating.
We say, c’mon guys! Can all parties agree to meet in the middle? We get both sides of the story, but this is a real bum‐
mer. This could be a PR nightmare for GM as well, so a speedy compromise is probably the best way out of this.
Then we can all get back to show‐n‐shines, cruisin’ around and haulin’ ass…
(Continued from page 16)
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Share Your Corvette Story Jun 08 | The National Corvette Museum publishes a quarterly magazine which is mailed to more
than 38,000 members and business members world‐wide. Being the 'Gateway to All Things Corvette' we love to share
Corvette stories.
If you have a cool, touching, or memorable Corvette story to share for consideration for publication, please email it to
editor@corvettemuseum.org. While we can't print every story we receive, we make every effort to use as many as
will fit. Be sure to include a photo!
2017 Corvette Stats Available Jun 15 | General Motors has released the final 2017 model year Corvette stats. A total of 32,782 Corvettes were pro‐
duced: 34.3% Stingray Coupe, 30.2% Grand Sport Coupe, 18.9% Z06 Coupe, 7% Stingray Convertible, 6.2% Grand Sport
Convertible and 3.3% Z06 Convertible.
Once again, automatics more than doubled the production of manuals at 77%. The 1LT
package was the most popular for Stingrays and Grand Sports, while the 3LZ package
was the most popular for the Z06.
For colors, Arctic White was the most popular with 18%, followed by Watkins Glen
Gray with 17.7%, Black with 16%, Torch Red with 14%, Admiral Blue with 9%, Blade
Silver with 6%, Long Beach Red with 6%, Corvette Racing Yellow with 4%, Black Rose with 4% and Sterling Blue with 2%.
Note that if you add the two shades of red together, then “red” would be the most popular color with 20%.
Download the Final 2017 Stats Here
A Surprise Proposal Jun 15 | On Monday, we helped Jacob of Kansas City, MO surprise his girlfriend,
Ashley, with a marriage proposal in the Museum. Jacob has long been a Corvette
dreamer and wanted to pop the question in our Nostalgia area by the car that started
it, the 1953 Corvette. Watch the proposal here
Family Surprises Dad with Corvette Jun 22 | Neckties, cologne, tools, grilling supplies, a card ‐ most of us pickup a small item that may or may not be very
meaningful for dad on Father's Day. But for one Owensboro, Kentucky man ‐ he received the surprise of a lifetime.
Randy had been a fan of Corvette for a long time, owning two in his younger years with plans to purchase another "one
day." Wife Stacy decided that "one day" was now. We hope Randy's reaction to his gift puts a smile on your face like it
did ours! Watch dad receive a surprise Corvette here
NCM News & Events
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NCM News & Events Continued... Third Place Dramatic Finish at LeMans Jun 22 | Corvette Racing has experienced highs and lows in its
18 appearances at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. America’s premier GT racing team added
to that Sunday with a dramatic third‐place finish in the GTE Pro category with Antonio
Garcia, Jan Magnussen and Jordan Taylor climbing onto the podium together for the
second time in four years.
The No. 63 Mobil 1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R came back from an early‐race
puncture and clawed its way back into contention before barely missing out on its
ninth class victory at Le Mans since 2001.
Oliver Gavin, Tommy Milner and Marcel Fässler placed eighth in the No. 64 Mobil 1/
SiriusXM Corvette C7.R. The trio had a fight‐back of their own after Milner lost a wheel
in the opening half of the race. It proved to be the only mistake by that trio but the four laps lost proved costly as the
GTE Pro race was as much as a seven‐car fight into the last six hours. Read more at CorvetteRacing.com
First 2018 Corvette Delivered Jun 29 | On Saturday, June 24th the Museum delivered our first 2018 R8C optioned
Corvette through the NCM delivery program. The Blade Silver Stingray Coupe was
picked up by Ian and Rebecca Sullivan of Fort Wayne, IN. Ian had previously owned a
1975 Stingray while serving in the Army but had to give the car up awhile back. For the
past few years he'd been thinking about purchasing a new Stingray, and decided after
graduating and getting a new job ‐ it was time.
"I've always loved Corvettes and thought it would be a cool experience to pick it up at the Museum," Ian said. "I read
about it on Corvette Forum, and everyone that had done a R8C loved it and said it was an unforgettable experience."
Welcome back to the Corvette family, Ian and Rebecca!
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Current NCM Raffles
Watkins Glen Grey 2LT Cpe | 1000 Tix. @ $150................ Jul. 13
Black 2LT Vert | 1500 Tix. @ $100...................................Aug. 03
Torch Red 2LT Cpe | Unlim. Tix. @ $10 ............................Sep. 02
Announced 2017 Events MiM Northwest Passage............ Jul. 26‐30
MiM California Dreamin’.......... Aug. 13‐17
Anniversary Celebration ....Aug. 31‐Sep. 02
MiM National Parks Tour .......... Sep. 17‐23
Corvette Racing Banquet................ Sep. 23
MiM National Parks Tour 2 ....... Sep. 24‐30
MiM 1 Lap of Kentucky Tour 1 .. Oct. 09‐14
MiM 1 Lap of Kentucky Tour 2 .. Oct. 16‐21
Corvette Classifieds If you have something Corvette-related to sell, contact the newsletter editors to run a free ad for six (6) months. If your item does not sell within this time-frame, we ask that you contact us and we will continue to run your ad as space permits. Contact Kevin & Michelle Minnich at AACCnewsletter69@gmail.com or call 610-530-0923.
NEW!! 1966 Coupe — Mossport Green with Dark Green interior, Big block 427-390HP, 4-speed, side pipes, knock-off wheels, Gold line tires, AACA Grand National Senior 1st place winner; Serious inquiries only please. 665 miles since restoration. (Gale, 610-264-3964)1707
AACC Car!! 1976 Mahogany 4-speed Coupe — White and Black interior, 350, L-82, T-Tops, New motor, New paint, A/C, Tilt Wheel, PS, PB, PWP, Garage kept. $9,500. (Paul, 610-554-1540)1608
1976 Light Buckskin 4-speed Coupe — Dark Brown leather interior. Matching numbers, L48, 82k original miles, PS/PW/PB, Tilt/Tel, and cold working air. Very good condition. Asking $13,500. (John, 908-892-8531, johnvb@rcn.com)1704
1977 Red AT Coupe — Buckskin interior, 68,000 miles, 350, T-Tops, new Holley carb, PW, PB, AM/FM cassette, runs great, new paint, good tread, new brakes. Very good condition. Great looking classic Corvette! $10,000. (Mike, call or text 484-550-5794)1607
AACC Car!! 1978 25th Anniversary 2-tone Silver AT Coupe — Red leather int., A/C, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM stereo w/ 8-track, PB, PS, PW, Tilt/Tele. All original, everything works great! Suspension redone 1999, new seats in 2013, brand new carpet. 63,212 miles. Garage kept, 3-owner. (Dennis, 215-679-2719, den1ria2@gmail.com)1604
1986 Red AT Coupe — Red interior, AM/FM/Cassette, Excellent condition, Garage kept. $8,500. (Paul, 610-554-1540)1608
1987 Silver AT Coupe — Removable Top, Garage kept. 42,000 miles. $8,000. (610-797-7340)1705
1989 Black AT Coupe — 350, Black leather with glass roof. Less than 49,000 original miles. Like new undercarriage with HD suspension. CD player radio installed. 11,900. (Gary, 610-291-3408)1607
AACC Car!! 1993 40th Anniversary Ruby Red AT Coupe — All original and working with only 17,000 miles! Ruby Red interior, dual roofs, Z07 performance pkg. w/ FX3 suspension, original window sticker and other items. Asking $18,900. (Gary, 610-282-0129)1504
2002 Magnetic Red 6-speed Convertible — Black interior and convertible top. 2nd owner. 69,500 miles. Never driven in winter or rain. Garage kept. New tires less than 3,000 miles. $15,000 OBO. (Randy, 610-704-1977)1704
2008 Crystal Red Z51 3LT 6-speed Convertible — Cashmere interior, black top, 1 owner, museum delivery, all original with 23,000 miles. Always garaged and service performed at A&T Chevrolet (Sellersville, PA). (Dave, 267-664-2845 or dkenneyhill@gmail.com)1706
2013 Black Grand Sport 3LT 6-speed Coupe — Red hash stripes, red & black heritage interior, red brake calipers, black wheels, dual-mode exhaust, magnetic suspension, ZR1 rear spoiler, black GS side emblems, GM Grand Sport indoor vehicle cover, 7,500 miles, some neat extras, garaged, like new, 1-owner of factory ordered car. $46,000 (Lorenzo, 610-865-9790)1706
2014 Blade Silver 2LT 7-speed Coupe — Black suede interior, heated seats, HUD, memory seats, Bose, Nav, Multi-mode Exhaust, Machine faced wheels. 8,900 miles. Reading, PA area. $43,000 OBO. (Paul, 732-501-3469 or p.pinchak1@verizon.net)1705
Corvette Mid-Year C2 Radios — 1963 AM wonderbar, p/n 985396, fully serviced, excellent chrome, Wonderbar works great. $325.00. 1965-67 AM-FM, p/n 986281, fully serviced, good chrome, works great. $325.00. (Tom Himmelsbach, 610-751- 5314)1705
1967 / 350hp Parts — Door panels, valve covers, oil filter canister, 4 bias-ply red line tires, gas + expansion tanks, fuel pump, rocker panels, air cleaner top, interior storage cover, carburetor + brake parts, many misc. parts from a restoration. $550 OBO (Dave, 610-390-9484)1608
C5 Car Cover — Cover King. Used indoors only. Asking $30 o.b.o. (John, otiskelhart@yahoo.com)1704
C6 Tires — 4 original tires from 2006 Z06, Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar, 328 miles. 2- 275/35/ZR18, 2- 325/30/ZR19. Tire Rack lists these for $1566, asking $650. (Rick, 610-767-7468)1705
NEW!! C6 Accessories — Roof Panel Sunliner, Black w/ holes (removable/reusable) great sun protection. $25. Front Bra, OEMGM #19202139, fits coupe or convertible, brand new/never used, heavy duty vinyl, $50. (Valerie or Blair, 610-438-8885)1707
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