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‘Vetter’s Letter Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
October 2017 Volume 24, Issue 10
President Mike Cutro 610-365-8659 aacClubPresident@gmail.com
Vice-President Dennis Corona 610-349-2620 400hp07@gmail.com
Secretary Carol Jenkins 610-317-9277 carosel@rcn.com
Treasurer Mike Best 610-767-6079 best@ptd.net
Membership Marty & Laura Hegyi 610-730-2846 610-730-2695 aaccMemb@gmail.com
Activities Bobbie Paul 610-764-1206 gaiasci1206@gmail.com
Merchandise & Clothing Marge Wakeling custom1@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)
Giants, Eagles, Steelers, Cowboys, Jets and Corvettes! Football
might be here, but it's no time to neglect driving and showing your
Corvette. Pack in as much Corvette activity before you start thinking
about putting your ride away for the winter.
AACC has several fun events planned in October to give you that end‐of‐season
"driving" Corvette adrenaline rush to hold you over until spring. Refer to the
Event List under "Member Resources" on the website for details.
Finally, a heartfelt "Thank you" to Kevin and Michelle Minnich and all of the AACC
members who made the Fiberglass & Steel Fall Show a smashing success. When it
comes to car shows, no one does it better than AACC!
"We come for the car, but it's all about AACC people!"
Best Regards,
Mike Cutro
AACC President
From the val Office
Upcoming Club Meetings:
Oct. 11 & 25 Nov. 08 Dec. 13
AACC Meetings
Mike
Beginning with our January 10, 2018 meeting, the Allentown Area Corvette Club will meet at the Paragon Hall at SE-WY-CO Fire Company (3621 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem PA).
This Month 07—Ravello’s Luncheon (p.7)
11—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
13-14—FSCC Ocean City, MD (p.7)
25—Club Meeting, Best Western LV, 8 pm (Bethlehem, PA) (p.1)
27—Bacon with the Boys (p.10)
28—AACC Halloween Party (p.8)
11/04—Spinnerstown Lunch (p.7)
12/09—AACC Holiday Party (pp.8-9)
3/02(18)—Phantoms Game (p.10)
3/31—One Night in Memphis (p.10)
6/18-24—Bloomington Gold (p.10)
Page 2 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Looking Ahead
Membership Corner
Join our group on
AACC is a busy club!
See our full activities listing at
www.AllentownCorvetteClub.org
As of AACC’s meeting on September 27th there were:
251 active members 3 potential members
The Board of Directors voted in the following
New Active Members during September:
John & Amy Cook..............................Allentown, PA ................ ‘18 GS Cpe
Rich Folajtar...................................... Whitehall, PA.......................‘07 Cpe
Jack Miller ........................................Pennsburg, PA ......................‘89 Cpe
Scott & Patti Meckes ..................... Northampton, PA....................‘17 Cpe
John Panik & Diane Benedict ..........Schnecksville, PA ....................‘00 Cpe
There are currently 3 Potential Members of AACC:
David & Barbara Hausman........ Bethlehem, PA ............................‘99 Cpe
Carl Orner .................................. Bethlehem, PA ............................‘70 Cpe
Thank you for your interest in our club!!
We look forward to seeing you at upcoming AACC meetings & events.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
October 2017
Ocean City
Page 3 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Thinking of You We extend our deepest sympathies to these club members who lost loved ones this past month:
Geraldine (Sherer) Koch, mother of club member Debra Klipple, passed away on Thu., Sep. 14th.
Her obituary appeared in The Morning Call and can be found on www.Legacy.com here .
Jeffrey Best, brother of club member Cindy Best, passed away on Mon., Sep. 25th. The obituary appeared in The Morn‐
ing Call and can be found on www.Legacy.com here .
If anyone knows of a member who is hospitalized, had surgery, or lost a loved one, please notify VP Dennis Corona
(400hp07@gmail.com, 610‐349‐2620) or one of the other Board Members.
Recap: Fiberglass & Steel 2017 Sun., Sep. 10 | Another AACC Fall Show is in the books! The weather was perfect, the parking lot was (nearly) empty
when we arrived and the 9/11 Commemoration program was highlighted by the Bethlehem American Legion. We had
170 vehicles (mostly ‘Vettes) on the showfield with a record 94 pre‐registered vehicles and 97 Day‐of‐Show. The tradi‐
tional Corvette Generations display was replaced with representation by most of our club’s charities — all of whom
expressed their appreciation for being included. Also attending were the City of Bethlehem Fire, EMS and Police.
A special thanks to all of our AACC members who volunteered for the many activities which made the day a success. It
takes a complete club to pull off a car show and you all stepped up and made it a reality.
As you may know, 2017 was the final year that Michelle and I will run the Fall show. After a dozen years at five differ‐
ent venues (with all kinds of weather including a snow‐out), it’s time to pass the reins to the new chairpersons — Mark
Dressel, Jeff Gontarek, Lisa Dove and John Kostick. We wish you success when AACC returns to SteelStacks on Sun.,
Sep. 9, 2018!
457 Photos by
Laura Hegyi
“AAVetteClub”
Page 4 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Open Chevy Class (Top 20)Open Chevy Class (Top 20)
James Bambu, AACC, 1967 Camaro
Troy Bartakovits, 1969 Camaro
Ernie Christman, 1955 Chevy‐powered Ford
Donald Deck, Lethal Visions Camaro Club, 2013 Camaro
Anthony Fatzinger, United Transmission, 1939 Master
2dr Sedan
Dennis & Holly Gaugler, 1936 Coupe Eileen Layton, 1985 El Camino
Rick & Viv LeVan, 1968 Camaro RS
Steven Moreno, 1967 Impala
Glenn & Wendy Mulligan, 1968 Camaro SS
Lou Mulliniks, 1969 Camaro
Lou Mulliniks, 1969 Camaro RS
Dan Peters, Monroe County Cruisers, 1936 Coupe
John Polomchak, 1956 BelAir
Paul Remaley Jr., 1984 Monte Carlo SS
Harry Rupp, Vintage Chevrolet Club of America, 1939
Master Deluxe
Carl & Renee Shupp, Palmerton Pace Makers, 1957
BelAir
Rich Steele, 1937 Master Deluxe
Wild Bill’s Classic Cars, 1970 Chevelle
Arlin Yons, 1955 BelAir
Chevy Best of Show: Jeff & Joan Stauffer, 1966 Chevy II
Best Paint: Happy Rupp, 1939 Master Deluxe
Best Engine: Jim Bambu, AACC, 1967 Camaro
Best Interior: Anthony Fatzinger, 1939 Master 2dr Sedan
Guest Corvette Class (Top 20)Guest Corvette Class (Top 20)
John Barone, Lebanon Area CC, 1965 Ed Dattali, 2006 Jerry Fretz, CC of Delaware Valley, 1972 Wayne Gawlik, 1960
David James Gittings, Easton Area CC, 1977
Ron Grove, Skyline Drive Corvettes, 2016 John Hay, High Point Cruisers, 1978 Larry Johnson, 1971 Dennis Koch, 1966
Dave Knappenberger, 2015 Mike Kraz, 2012
Phil & Lori Mattina, 1970
Dee Neal, Tri County Vettes, 2004 Jeffrey Nonnemaker, Easton Area CC, 1979
Carl Orner, 1970 Danny Rivas, Cumberland Valley CC, 1980
Paul Sluzynski, 2004 Holly Turczyn, 2003 Carman Welliver, Susquehanna Valley CC, 2017
Patty Welliver, Susquehanna Valley CC, 2015
Corvette Best of Show: Jay Szakacs, 1954
Best Paint: Dennis Koch, 1966
Best Engine: Dan Takerer, C3 Vette Registry, 1974
Best Interior: Jay Szakacs, 1954
AACC Corvettes (Top 10)AACC Corvettes (Top 10)
Cheryl & Randy Beck, 1972 John Cook, 2018 Ike & Carol Eisenhart, 2011 Marty Hegyi, 1969
Dave Hornung, 1998 Scott & Jeanette Marakovits, 2013
Jeff & Janet Mohring, 2016
Jim Peters, 2007
Frank Shuletsky, 2003 Gary & Joann Warmkessel, 1965
Recap: Fiberglass & Steel — The Winners
Newly‐elected AACC President, Mike Cutro,
prepares for his trophy presentation duty
Page 5 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Wed., Sep. 20 | 32 cars paraded through the parking lots of the
Lehigh Commons Center (Macungie, PA) to honor a Corvette enthusi‐
ast who can no longer enjoy his car — Mr. Keiser. His AseraCare
Hospice Care Coordinator contacted AACC to provide a Corvette
parade and display for the benefit of our honored guest and others at
the facility (residents, staff and guests alike). The short afternoon
event was meaningful not only for Mr. Keiser, but for our participating
club members as well. Remember, AACC CaresAACC Cares and thanks to all who
shared your afternoon with Mr. Keiser.
Recap: Wish Wednesday for AseraCare
Sat., Sep. 23 | AACC came out in support of Olivia’s Dream Team for the Eastern PA Down Syn‐
drome Center’s 2017 Buddy Walk. A dozen Corvettes were on display for all to see who entered the
Valley Preferred Cycling Center (Trexlertown, PA). After a picnic lunch by our display, the walk began
and we joined Olivia’s team as they emerged from the festivities inside the track. Overall, AACC
raised $2,515 (which included a $1,000 donation by our Board of Directors). AACC CaresAACC Cares!!
Recap: Buddy Walk & Corvette Display
16 Photos by
Kevin Minnich
“AAVetteClub”
Page 6 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Wed., Sep. 27 | Club members Joel Dean and Dennis Kuhns led the charge to raise funds to
benefit disaster relief efforts in our Southern states. A total of $2,033 was raised by generous
club members plus a $500 match by our Board of Directors. The funds will be directed to the
American Red Cross, Central Texas Food Bank and Houston Food Bank. AACC CaresAACC Cares!!
Recap: Disaster Relief
Sat., Sep. 30 | AACC brought over a dozen cars to represent America’s Sports Car at America on Wheels (Allentown,
PA). A special exhibit of four vehicles from the Transformers movie series recently opened and features:
“Sideswipe” (50th Anniversary Stingray Concept), “Bumblebee” (2014 Camaro Concept), “Megatron” (Mack truck) and
“Rollbar” (2013 Sonic RS Rally). During the event, free coffee was provided and discount admission was offered. Thanks
to Dennis Kuhns and Ike Eisenhart for bringing this event to AACC’s attention.
Recap: Coffee & Corvettes @ America on Wheels
Sat., Sep. 30 | We thanked the Jamison Publick House for their gift cer‐
tificate donation to the Springfest Tricky Tray by holding a luncheon. 28
members attended and all enjoyed a special 3‐course menu in the historic
establishment. More Corvettes would have been in the parking lot if not
for the Peddler’s Village show the next day (and folks wanting to keep their babies as clean as possible).
Click here to visit for event photos (included with the America on Wheels images from the same day).
Recap: Jamison Publick House Lunch
42 Photos by
Kevin Minnich
“AAVetteClub”
Sat., Oct. 07 | Ravello Restaurant & Bakery @ 1:30pm (Forks Twsp., PA; $27/pp; limit: 60) Chair: Valerie Ferguson
Sat., Nov. 04 | Spinnerstown Hotel @ Noon (Spinnerstown, PA; Full menu; no limit) Chair: Bonnie Corona
Yeah, I’m Hungry!
Sat., Oct. 14 | The Bentons invite those in Ocean City for the Free State Corvette Club weekend to stop by for some
dessert and drinks at 8pm. Address: 6 Montclair Ct., Berlin, MD 21811. Phone: 610‐428‐1215 or 610‐730‐6706.
To arrive, head west from downtown OC on Rt. 50, go about 3.4 miles just past Walmart and Home Depot on the left to
Rt. 589 (Racetrack Road). Turn right and go to the second traffic light (Manklin Creek Rd.). Turn right on Manklin Creek
Rd., proceed straight through the stopsign and Montclair Ct. will be about ¾ mile on the right.
You can also get there by going west on Rt. 90 (62th St.). Head west ~5 miles to the Ocean Pines exit / Racetrack Rd. /
Rt. 589. Turn left at the bottom of the ramp on Rt. 589. Go to the 3rd traffic light (just past McDonalds) and get in the
far left lane. Turn left at Manklin Creek Rd….follow directions above. Call if you get lost. ALL ARE WELCOME!
Ocean City (MD) Dessert Reception Hosts: Bud & Karin Benton (‘99)
$30
$20
$10
$0
(The Fees below include $5 surcharge)
Page 8 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Trophy Shelf Additions Sat., Sep. 16 | Make a Difference Car & Motorcycle Show, Palmerton, PA — Jim Peters (1st C6),
Len Feinberg (1st C7)
Sun., Sep. 17 | SVCC Corvette Show, Schuylkill Haven, PA — Gary Warmkessel (1st C2, Best of Show), Dave Hornung (3rd C5), Pete Lileck (3rd C6), Len Feinberg (2nd C7), Bill Frank (Furthest Distance)
Sat., Sep. 23 | Monroe County Cruisers ESU Show, East Stroudsburg, PA — Jim Peters, Joe Iervolino, Ron Bauer, Len Feinberg (all received Top 20 awards)
Sun. Sep. 24 | Natural Glass Car Show, West Caldwell, NJ — Marty & Laura Hegyi (1st C7), Jeff & Janet Mohring (3rd, C7), Jim Peters (3rd C6), AACC (Best Club Participation)
Sun., Sep. 24 | SBCC 512 Cruise‐In, Wind Gap, PA — Len Feinberg (Top 15 Trophy)
Fri., Sep. 29 | Cruise for Valor, Stroudsburg, PA — Jim Peters (1st) Please notify the Newsletter Editors when you win an award at a non‐club‐sanctioned event.
Sat., Oct. 28 | AACC will hold another Halloween Party at Aladdin Restaurant
(651 Union Blvd, Allentown, PA 18109) beginning at 6:00pm. Costumes are encour‐
aged, but optional. Prizes will be awarded in several categories. The $40/pp price in‐
cludes dinner featuring: hummus, babaganoush, arnabit, fattoush salad, chicken and
steak kabobs, special couscous, baklava, coffee, tax and tip. The restaurant is BYOB, so
feel free to bring your favorite libation. Be sure to sign up at a club meeting, as space is
limited and this event fills up quickly.
Get Your Spook On! Chair: Jeff Mohring (‘04, ‘16)
Beginning January 2018, AACC will hold our regular meetings at the Paragon
Hall at SE‐WY‐CO Fire Company (3621 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem PA).
The location is near the intersection of Rte. 378 and Center Valley Pkwy. next
to Black River Plaza. There is plenty of off‐street parking and can seat up to
250 people in air conditioned comfort. See you there!!
Holiday Party Chair: Laura Hegyi (‘07)
Sat, Dec. 09 | AACC returns to The Palace Center (Allentown, PA) for our 2017 Holiday Party.
The registration form appears on page 9. Payment is due by November 22nd.
In addition to the articles
featured in this publication, check
out these events recently posted
on Fotki:
http://public.fotki.com/EACC
Super September Showdown XVIII (9-10-2017) "Make A Difference Car & Motorcycle Show"
(9-16-2017) Schuylkill Valley Corvette Club's Corvette Show
(9-17-2017) Vettes for Pets Check Presentation (9-19-2017) 8th Annual ESU Car Show (9-23-2017) 512 Fall Cruise In (9-24-2017)
Name(s) .
Tel. No. .
No. of members Attending x $37.50 /person = $ .
No. of non‐members Attending x $47.50 /person = $ .
Payment method: Cash Check # .
Payment/Reservation accepted no later than Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Make checks payable to “AACC”, P.O. Box 16, Hellertown, PA 18055
Saturday, December 9th, 2017 6:00—11:00 pm
The Palace Center 623 Hanover Ave, Allentown, PA 18109
$37.50/member or $47.50/non-member
For more info, contact Laura Hegyi @ 610.730.2695
2017 AACC HOLIDAY PARTY
Buffet Dinner Hors d’oeuvres Cash Bar Garden Salad Soup Freshly Baked Rolls
Herb Roasted Chicken Baked Stuff Flounder Pork Tenderloins Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes Herb Long Grain & Wild Rice Green Beans & Carrot Medley
Array of Cakes Coffee & Hot Tea
MUSIC B
Y DJ
“ BRIAN
KEITH
”
Return by Wed., Nov. 22, 2017
My Marketplace Marty Hegyi’s My Marketplace feature resumes at the
first regular meeting in November.
Contact Marty Hegyi if you have a
Corvette related product or
service to present to your
fellow club members. Marty
recently retired from a sales
career and is happy to assist
with your presentation if needed.
Last Friday of each month | AACC
members are invited to join Jeff Mohring
for breakfast on the last Friday of each
month. The time is 9am but the location varies around the
Lehigh Valley. Contact Jeff at 610‐392‐6898 or
threejsjm@aol.com.
Editor’s Note: Don’t let the title fool you — all genders are
welcome to this monthly event!
Bacon with the Boys
Page 10 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Fri., Mar. 02 | See your Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers) take the
ice against arch‐rivals Hershey Bears (affiliate of Washington Capitals) at 7:05pm. Seats are in sec‐
tion 111, towards the end of the ice in which the Phantoms attack twice. Seats are $22 each; pre‐paid parking passes
are $6. Contact Mike Best (610‐767‐6079 or best@ptd.net). Payment is due by January 10, 2018.
Hockey Night Chair: Mike Best (‘13)
Sat., Mar. 31 | Elvis Pressley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash under one roof. Join your AACC friends for
One Night in Memphis at the Easton State Theater. Show begins at 7:30pm and costs $36.02pp (group of 20 more).
One Night in Memphis, created and directed by John Mueller, is the number one and official tribute to legen‐
dary Sun Records recording artists. Enjoy over 90 minutes of rockabilly, country, gospel and pure 1950’s rock
and roll music performed live, starring former cast members of the Broadway smash hit Million Dollar Quartet.
True American music featuring acclaimed national talent guaranteed to get you rocking and rolling.
One Night in Memphis Chair: Valerie Ferguson (‘13)
AACC’s 2018 Club Trip Mon.‐Sun., Jun. 18‐24 | AACC’s 2018 trip will not be a mystery — we head to Indianapolis for Bloomington Gold. An
interest sheet is available now. The trip itinerary includes these highlights: (Day 1) depart for Wheeling, WV with stop
at Fallingwater; (Day 2) on to Richmond, IN with stop at National Museum of the US Air Force; (Day 3) arrive in Indian‐
apolis, IN with free time; (Days 4‐6) Bloomington Gold at Indianapolis Motor Speedway; (Day 7) depart for home or
continue trip on your own.
Page 11 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
GTLM Title in Reach by Tom Stahler (CorvetteOnline.com) Mon., Sep. 25 | After a three week hiatus from the track, Corvette Racing’s Antonio Garcia and Jan Magnussen have
nearly secured the GT Le Mans (GTLM) driver’s title in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship on Sunday at
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The pair finished the weekend with a fourth‐place class finish in the No. 3 Mobil
1/SiriusXM Chevrolet Corvette C7.R at the America’s Tire 250. With one race to go in the season[,] the Petit Le Mans at
Road Atlanta, the #3 team only needs to score points to officially claim the GTLM championship!
In the race for the manufacturer’s championship[,] Chevrolet extended its lead in the GTLM Manufacturer’s Champion‐
ship to four points. If the Corvettes are the second‐highest finishing cars in the Petit Le Mans — a ten hour enduro —
Chevy will achieve its second straight title. The team has had eleven manufacturer’s championships since 2001.
Jan Magnussen took the first stint of the Monterey race from seventh in class on the grid. According to the team, the
strategy in qualifying focused on race setup. ...As the race progressed, a timely full‐course caution [came] at nearly the
halfway point in the two‐hour, 40‐minute race. The #3 Corvette lead race engineer, Kyle Millay, immediately called in
Garcia for tires and fuel before the pits closed. This played into the hands of Garcia, who went from seventh to second
by the time the race resumed. Garcia managed to stay ahead of the Ganassi Ford GT, piloted by Richard Westbrook and
Ryan Briscoe. ...Magnussen was optimistic and grateful, “We’ve managed the whole year largely because of Kyle
(Millay) to get more out of races than we should have. Whenever we haven’t had good pace, we always got good
points. Today was no different.”
John Edwards and Martin Tomczyk took the GTLM victory[,] with the Ferrari of Toni Vilander and Giancarlo Fisichella
taking second,[sic] in a drag race to the finish off the final corner, and the Porsche 911 RSR of Patrick pilot and Dirk
Warner rounding out the podium.
Tommy Milner and Oliver Gavin had another run of bad luck in the No. 4 Mobil 1/SiriusXM
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R. With aims of moving up through the field like the sister Corvette,
the Gavin/Milner pairing placed ninth in GTLM after Gavin was hit from be‐
hind at the first corner of the opening lap. The contact damaged the Cor‐
vette’s rear diffuser, which impacted the handling and performance through‐
out.
Gavin was disappointed. “Unfortunately our race was shaped by contact from
another car. It seems like it has been the story of our year unfortunately. As I
came into Turn One of Lap One, the No. 24 BMW got turned around. I was
right behind Jan; he was checking up and I was just desperate not to hit the
back of him. As I braked, the Lamborghini from GTD just came in and obvi‐
ously didn’t expect me to be going so slow. It just drilled us in the rear which broke our rear diffuser, which flapped for
all of my two stints. The vibration just got worse and worse, and we lost performance.[“]
Corvette Racing will close the IMSA season with the 10‐hour Petit Le Mans from Road Atlanta on Saturday, Oct 7.
Page 12 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
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Page 13 AllentownCorvetteClub.org ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
Kentucky On The Move Exhibit Opens Sep. 02 | The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green has opened a new exhibit that traces the history of trans‐
portation in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Kentucky celebrated its 225th anniversary on June 1, and the exhibit
commemorates the milestone while taking visitors on a trip through time.
The exhibit doesn’t focus solely on items or objects made in Kentucky. It tells the story of how things were used in Ken‐
tucky and how people interacted with that form of transportation, in addition to the Kentucky‐made artifacts like the
first Bowling Green built Corvette. Additional artifacts include 1800s era mile markers, a horse‐drawn sleigh, early 19th
century riding breeches and a tractor.
The exhibit will be on display through May, 2018. Read more about the exhibit here.
Three Inducted Into Corvette Hall of Fame Sep. 07 | Last Friday, September 1st[,] three individuals were inducted into the Cor‐
vette Hall of Fame. Joining the ranks of America's Sports Car's elite were Peter Brock in
the category of Enthusiast, Jim Minneker in the category of GM/Chevrolet and Tommy
Morrison in the category of Racing.
We've created and posted videos as well as bios of each on our website for you to
check out! View the Corvette Hall of Fame Inductees.
Black Rose Final Numbers Released; The Story Behind Sebring Orange Sep. 14 | Today GM released the final 2018 Black Rose Corvette numbers. A total of 219 saleable / retail Corvettes
(165 coupes and 54 convertibles) were produced in the shade – 92 were Stingrays, 78 were Grand Sports and 49 were
Z06s. The last Black Rose, a Stingray Coupe, rolled off the line on July 27, just before the planned 3‐4 month production
shutdown for retooling.
Replacing the color is the new Sebring Orange Tint Coat. According to
Corvette Product Marketing Manager Harlan Charles, people had been
pressing him at the Michelin NCM Bash for a few years for a fun, flashy
color like a bright orange, but brighter than the Daytona Sunrise. GM
Design developed the color in 2015 and had been waiting for an op‐
portunity to bring it to market.
NCM News & Events
Page 14 Allentown Area Corvette Club ‘Vetter’s Letter | Vol. 24, Iss. 10 | October 2017
NCM News & Events Continued... Museum Fundraising: Your Name in the Museum Sep. 14 | Have your name, business, or club engraved on a signature plate and attached as a permanent fixture incor‐
porated into the Flint brick wall of the St. Louis Corvette Assembly Plant display of the Museum. Each brick space is rec‐
ognized with a certificate for a donation.
Reserve your space on the Flint brick wall by donating $250. Donate here.
Mobil 1 Gift Pack with Lifetime Membership Sep. 28 | If you've been on the fence about joining the National Corvette Museum as a Life‐
time Member, now might be the perfect time! Now through October, new Lifetime Member‐
ship purchases will receive a complimentary Mobil 1 gift pack. The gift pack includes a draw
string bag, travel drink mug, embroidered hat, embossed and bound notebook, brochure and
bumper sticker. A limited number of gift packs are available.
Lifetime membership fees are tax deductible and payment plans are available. A complete list
of benefits is available on our website. All of the Lifetime Membership details here.
Zero to Sixty: History of the '63 Split Window Coupe Sep. 28 | Ever wonder how the 1963 Split Window Coupe Corvette came to be?
We have the story right from one of the men who was there helping to bring it to life.
Watch the story here.
National Corvette Museum
350 Corvette Drive
Bowling Green, KY 42101
© National Corvette Museum 2017
Current NCM Raffles
‘18 Black GS 2LT Cpe | 1000 Tix. @ $200 .........................Oct. 12
‘18 Watkins Glen Grey 2LT Cpe | 1000 Tix. @ $150 ........Nov. 09
‘18 Arctic White 2LT Cpe | Unlim. Tix. @ $10....... Feb. 08 (2018)
Announced 2017-2018 Events MiM 1 Lap of Kentucky Tour 1 .. Oct. 09‐14
MiM 1 Lap of Kentucky Tour 2 .. Oct. 16‐21
2017 Corvette Racing @ AACA.. Oct. 20‐21
MiM 1 Lap of Kentucky Tour 2 .. Oct. 23‐28
Vets ‘n Vettes @ NCM.............. Nov. 02‐04
MiM Daytona Rolex 24... Jan. 24‐29 (2018)
Michelin NCM Bash ...................Apr. 26‐28
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.
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
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
1991 Convertible — Great looking car with only 8690 miles. Located in Reading, PA, (Hal, 610-781-4621)1708
NEW!! 1993 40th Anniversary Convertible — Triple Ruby color, 6-spd., 300hp LT1, garage kept. Incl. owner’s manual, service manuals, sales book, factory build sheet, window sticker, car cover, 56,000 miles. Located in Pottstown, PA. Asking $20,000. (Kristen, 610-247-1635)1710
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
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
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
Garage Space — Bethlehem area, seeking 1-car garage, infrequent access, electric access desired for battery tender (Rich, 610-865-4961 or 610-428-0436)1709
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