'Vetter's Letter - Allentown Area Corvette Club

Allentown Area Corvette Club, Inc.
‘Vetter’s Letter
January 2015
President
Jeff Mohring
610-392-6898
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Vice-President
Laura Hegyi
610-730-2695
Volume 22, Issue 1
From the
val Office
Hello Corvette Enthusiasts and Happy New Year!!! I would like to start our opening monthly newsletter paragraph by saying 'THANK YOU' to all of our club members for making 2014 a very successful year! I would like to offer a special thank you to everyone who Secretary
Carol Jenkins
610-317-9277
provided photos for the slideshow at our Holiday Party. Having those photos run in the background was a nice 'history' lesson for all of us. Treasurer
Janet Mohring
610-965-8593
Membership
Marty & Laura Hegyi
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Events
John Kostick, Jr.
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NCM Ambassador
Rich Ringhoffer
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Newsletter & Web Editors
Kevin & Michelle Minnich
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On to 2015, it is hard to imagine that Springfest is only five months away. It is never too early to begin collecting/soliciting items for our popular Tricky Tray Auction. Springfest is very important to AACC. With a successful event, we are able to help those in need. Speaking of those in need, it has been a few years since we last discussed to whom we contribute monies. I would like to begin 2015 by open‐
ing discussions on whom we should support. Back in November 2014 we had a special meeting for our veterans. Club member Valerie Ferguson presented stars to the servicemen and women in attendance. Please remember to bring your donations for the Ferguson's "Support The Troops, Inc." With our donations we can and will help our service men and women. Be Safe & Be Well, Jeff Mohring
AACC President AACC Meetings @ Blue Monkey
The Allentown Area Corvette Club meets at 8:00 p.m. in the Palm Room (upstairs) at the Blue Monkey, 1092‐1094 Hower‐
town Road, North Catasaqua, PA. Full menu and bar service is available. Upcoming Club Meetings 398 Stoke Park Road
Bethlehem, PA
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This Month
January 2015
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Thank You for Your Support!!
Fri., 28 Nov | On behalf of the Allentown Area Corvette Club, Faulkner Chevrolet and the Texas Roadhouse, Mike and Cindy Cutro and Sandi Kirby presented Gary Salijko with the check from the October fundraiser. In total, almost $9,000 was raised. Thank you to everyone and See what you missed on
“AAVetteClub”
and “EACC”
good luck to Baby Salijko!!!!! Page 3
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January Celebration @ Kingfish
Thinking of You
Sun. 25.Jan | Club members Randy & Cheryl Beck invite their new Carol Jenkins (Daughter, illness)
Corvette friends to Kingfish American Bistro & Wine Bar at 3833 Carmel Karch (Accident)
Freemansburg Ave., in Bethlehem, PA for a 4pm dinner seating. John Shedlock (Illness)
Weather permitting there will be dedicated Corvette parking. You can either sign up at the January meeting or contact Mike Cutro If any club members know
(201‐572‐8023) to attend. of a member who is in the
A special event menu has selections featuring all of the house favorites: Soups: Filet Mignon Chili or Shrimp Bisque ($8) Appetizers: Maryland Crab Cake “Oskar Style”, Coconut Shrimp w/
hospital, has had surgery,
or has lost a loved one,
please notify VP Laura Hegyi (610-730-2695,
Nicki@OmnivestGrp.com) or one of the other
Board Members.
Caribbean Island Dipping Sauce, or Crispy Calamari Alla Pescara ($9‐12) Entrees: Fire Grilled Salmon, Crab Mac N Cheese, “Korean‐style” Deepest Sympathy
Braised Beef Short Ribs, Drunken Noodles, or Bistro Burger Rich Ringhoffer’s father, Richard Ringhoffer,
($14‐29) Sr., passed away Mon., Dec. 15, 2014. Services were held Wed., Dec. 17 at Cantelmi
Sides: Cast Iron Roasted Brussel Sprouts, Creamed Corn, Fire Grilled Funeral Home (1311 Broadway, Fountain
Asparagus, Caesar Salad, House Salad, Baked Sweet Potato, or Hill), followed by a Mass of Christian Burial
House Fries ($5) at St. Ursula Catholic Church (1300 Broad-
Desserts: Triple Chocolate Cake, Salted Caramel Budino, Zeppole, way, Fountain Hill).
Pumpkin Praline Cheesecake, Vanilla Bean Crème Brulee, or Ice The obituary appeared in The Morning Call,
Cream ($4‐8) and is available at: http://www.legacy.com/
obituaries/mcall/obituary.aspx?n=richardm-ringhoffer&pid=173484088&fhid=9565.
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
Online condolences may be left there or at
We are just a few short days from the 2015 Barrett‐Jackson auction Memorial contributions
in Scottsdale, AZ — January 10‐18. This year’s event was may be sent to the
extended to accommodate 120 vehicles from the Ron Pratte http://www.cantelmifuneralhome.com.
church.
Collection, including the one‐of‐a‐kind Super Snake, the record‐
If you wish to send a
holding Futurliner bus and the iconic Bonneville Special, along with card to Rich and Nancy,
1,400 pieces of the finest automobilia. Tune in to Discovery and their address is 1747
Velocity for this year’s coverage. Hamilton Avenue,
Bethlehem, PA 18015.
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Membership Corner
As of AACC’s meeting on December 10th there were:  203 active members  0 potential members There are currently no Potential Members. January Babies
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Curtis Purdy, Jr.
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Stephen Mangano
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Dennis Guth
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Mike Best
David Hornung
In Recognition of Your Service
Wed., 12.Nov | At the November 2014 general AACC meeting, Valerie & Blair Ferguson were invited by the Board to speak about their non‐profit Support the Troops, Inc. It was so appropriate to do this at the November 8
Jim Bambu
Dave Shanaberger
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Ike Eisenhart
10 Margie Edinger
11 Carol Mickley
meeting, as it was held the day after Veterans Day. 14 Tim Curry
Support the Troops basically ships care packages year ‘round to our men and 15 Dick Wilson
women serving overseas. So if you know someone serving, give Valerie or 25 Dennis Phillips
Blair their address and length of deployment and they will add them to their distribution list until they return home. After Valerie shared with the membership what is in the care packages they ship, (magazines, hygiene, snacks, letters of support, a United States Consti‐
tution and a Star for Our Troops) all Veterans were asked to stand. One 28 Sherry Rollema
29 Newt Kern, Jr.
John Shedlock
30 Joanne Feinberg
hundred and three people were in attendance that night and over half of the room came forward! Each Veteran was thanked for their service and presented with a star, formerly part of an American Flag.  We missed this December baby — Len & Joanne Feinberg’s 2015 If you weren't at the November meeting and have Z06 Convertible on the line in served our country in the Armed Services please see Bowling Green, KY!
Blair or Valerie anytime so that they can present you with your pocket “Star for our Troops.” If you have any questions about Support the Troops, Inc. just ask Blair or Valerie anytime or give them a call at 610‐438‐8885. Page 5
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AACC at the Palace
Len Feinberg (‘13)
Sat., 13.Dec | About 84 club members, spouses and friends headed over to The Palace Center for the annual AACC Holiday Party. They came from the North, West, East, and South to attend. Laura made up an hour‐long slide show of pictures supplied by club members from AACC’s events and trips over the past ten or so years. Although the faces were the same, both Corvettes and hairstyles changed. There were cocktails and hors d'oeuvres from 6 to 6:45 pm, then a very nice dinner of soup, salad and entrees consist‐
ing of fish, chicken, and beef. D.J. Brian Keith provided background and dance music throughout the evening. Brian did double‐duty as the event photographer as we jammed everyone in front of the Palace’s massive Christmas tree. AACC President, Jeff Mohring, presented gift certificates to club members and recognized their involvement through‐
out 2014 — Mike and Cindy Cutro, Kevin and Michelle Minnich, and Len Feinberg. A good time was had by all.  The 2014 AACC Holiday Party attendees
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 Dennis Kuhns & Jeff Mohring Photos by
Len Feinberg & Brian Keith
 Dennis Corona & Jim Fagan share a special moment
 Ginny Fogel, Barb Parsons, and Carol Eisenhart
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Dry Sump C7 Oil Change at 500 mi.
KC Corvettes, CorvetteForum.com
Mon., 24.Nov | General Motors published service advisory G_0000205212 to all dealerships: Effective Immediately, GM is changing the required maintenance schedule for all 2014/2015 Z51 and Z06 Corvettes equipped with dry sump oil systems. For vehicles that have not had the first oil change performed, the new schedule will require that the oil/filter be changed immediately after the break‐in period, which occurs after the first 500 miles of op‐
eration. Once the break‐in oil change is performed, the Oil Life Monitor should be reset and customers should follow the Oil Life Monitoring system for all future oil change needs. Additionally, a 5th oil change has been added to the Included Maintenance program for these vehicles. C7 Ships Into Europe
David Chick, CorvetteOnline.com
Thu., 04.Dec | GT Spirit reports that the Europe‐bound Vettes will actually be given the Z51 performance package as a standard, rather than as the option as it is here in the States. This means that drivers will immediately be able to take advantage of some serious goodies, such as the retuned suspension, beefier brakes, limited‐slip differential, and dry‐sump oiling system, as well as cooling support for the transmission and differential. But before you go nuts thinking that the Europeans are getting a better deal, take into account that they will pay a hefty premium before ever being able to take a spin around the Nürburgring. Germans, for example, can expect to fork over 74,500 Euros (or roughly $92,000) for a Stingray, which is almost $40,000 more than an American would pay for the same vehicle. GM Begins Restoration of 1,000,000th Brent Davis, CorvetteOnline.com
Mon., 08.Dec | By now anybody concerned with Corvettes is well versed in the National Corvette Museum sinkhole tragedy, its progress as well as the unfortunate eight that took a plunge towards middle earth that night. Luckily sev‐
eral of these cars were marked for restoration. The infamous “Blue Devil” is one such restoration which we happily saw drive out on the floor at SEMA Show 2014. The next car to begin its restoration process is the one millionth Corvette to ever be produced, a beautiful, white, 1992 con‐
vertible. That car was removed as carefully as possible, but it took quite a spill and the sinkhole apparently was no shal‐
low hole. Thanks to the Detroit Free Press we have some additional insight with the ’92. According to Dave Bolognino the Direc‐
tor of GM Design Fabrication, “Photographs don’t do the size and magnitude of the sinkhole justice. It was like looking (Continued on page 8)
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 Photos: A.J. Mueller, Chevrolet
into the Grand Canyon.” This may help to give us some idea of the sheer size of the hole and just how far the cars fell. That being said, Bolognino will be leading the restoration. In discussing the one‐millionth car, Dave Bolognino said, “The whole car’s going to have to come apart… we think it’ll take about six months, but really, it’ll be as long as it takes to get it right.” All of us at Corvette Online are happy to hear that somebody with such care an [sic] dedication will be handling this restoration as well, because from the look of the pictures, it is going to need it. While we don’t know what the budget or expected expense is for the restoration, and think it rude to ask, it can’t be cheap, and judging from Bolognino’s comment, it seems like GM is prepared to make it right. “This is unlike normal collision repair where it’s about the bottom line.” Bolognino said, “The seats are the one‐millionth seats: We’re working to repair, not replace them.” The team at GM are going to try and apply this idea to as much of the car as possible, as Bolognino also mentioned, “We’re maintaining as many original parts as possible, even when it costs more.” We think it is also pretty neat that they are willing to take the time to try and repair a lot of the parts, including the interior previously mentioned. It certainly would be easier and less time consuming to just replace the parts, but keeping as many of the car’s original parts on it really exemplifies their care. It is unknown at this time as to the condition of the internals. While we wouldn’t expect this C4 to immediately fire upon removal from the hole as the “Blue Devil” did, it doesn’t look as there was too much intrusion into the engine compartment. Luckily, the same motor that puts out the horsepower we love, is also one tough piece, and we’re sure it’ll be fine after some TLC. We are looking forward to seeing this car when fully refurbished and complete, back to its proud “one‐millionth Corvette” self. Hopefully lightning will strike twice and we will get to see this car drive out for an unveiling at one of our next events! Page 9
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Daytona Prototype Gets Makeover
Dave Cruikshank, CorvetteOnline.com
Wed., 18.Dec | The Chevy Corvette Daytona Prototype race car is getting new Stingray threads for the 2015 Tudor United Sports Car series. General Motors and Pratt and Miller have upped the name association of their Daytona Prototype car and made the coolest DP chassis even better. With styling cues borrowed from the new C7, it’s now easily recognizable as an Corvette family member even in blank canvas, standard issue form. Still swoopy with mid‐engine proportions, the Vette styling tie‐ins integrate nicely. A walk around reveals C7 headlight and single grill opening treatment up front, forward raked side vents down the side and the controversial taillights looking almost if they were lifted intact from production car. All those visual cues integrate with the new carbon fiber body that all of GM teams will use in the 2015 TUDOR United Sports Car Championship series. The Stingrayed Corvette DP hopes to continue Chevrolet’s awesome record in North American prototype racing. Chevy won the 2014 Prototype Engine Manufacturer championship in the inaugural TUDOR Championship. They followed that with consecutive Daytona Prototype Engine Manufacturer titles in the GRAND‐AM Rolex Sports Car Series In three years since its debut, the Corvette DP has claimed 22 race victories including the Rolex 24 At Daytona 24 and Petit Le Mans in 2014. The C7 inspired bodywork will hit the track for the first time at Daytona International Speedway ahead of the 2015 Ro‐
lex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 24‐25. Multiple Corvette DPs also will try out the C7 bodywork during the annual “Roar Be‐
fore the 24″ from Jan. 9‐11 at Daytona. 2015 Z06 ECU is Not a Problem
Brent Davis, CorvetteOnline.com
Thu., 19.Dec | There has been a recent buzz in the car world about Chevrolet’s newest addition to the Corvette lineup with with [sic] the 2015 Z06. For those of us with our finger on the Corvette pulse, we are more then well versed with what the newest Z06 entails. From the Nurburgring testing footage, to burnouts, dyno runs, and even some engine modifications. [sic] Well some of these new, and fortunate Z06 owners have been reporting noticeable losses in power, but not from mo‐
tor damage. These cars are rather sophisticated, and in an attempt to prevent you from doing damage, these ECUs are limiting power production until the motor is in the “safe zone.” It may be easy for some to think you can just hit the pedal like a switch from the very beginning, considering how technologically advanced these cars are. But beneath it all still lies an internal combustion engine, and they need their time to break‐in properly, tolerances change, metal goes through heat cycles, rings need to seat, and so on. (Continued on page 10)
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In fact, there is a yellow ring which surrounds the tachometer indicating that you are still inside of the critical first 500‐
mile break‐in zone. Not a bad reminder, as we can fully understand the desire to see what the all new LT4 can really punch out. There are tons of opinions out there about what constitutes a proper break‐in procedure, and we’re not here to argue if you have something that works. But for those unfamiliar, here are a few simple things you can do: 
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Vary your speed and rpm for the first 500 miles (no cruise control) Avoid full‐throttle starts Allow ample warm‐up time, avoid loading a cold engine Change your motor oil earlier then normal Enjoy your new car! NCM Sinkhole Construction Update
Brent Davis, CorvetteOnline.com
Mon., 29.Dec | There has been a lot of talk about the National Corvette Museum sinkhole and many people have since had the chance to visit the museum to see the infamous hole, the damaged cars, and the fortunate few which have been restored. Today there was a ceremony held in which the “First Rock” was tossed back into the hole symbolizing that the filling of the hole has finally begun. The rock was inscribed with Awesome God, Everyone Safe by Executive Director Wendell Strode who said, “The good Lord let it happen. It was roughly a quarter to six in the morning and we did not have anyone in the museum. No staff, no visitors, no guests. We’re so thankful for that.” She [sic] then lobbed the rock into the hole after nearly seven straight weeks of construction. A Bobcat has been lowered into the hole to level out the gravel and other aggregate used to fill the hole. As you can see from the pictures, the hole was quite massive and has made for quite a unique job. Strode also mentioned, “Each side of the cave is approximately 30 feet long and about 20 feet high. It’s just not feasible to fill the entire cave with rock so the construction team had to get creative with plugging every crev‐
ice.” In addition to the aggregate, they have used steel sheets and gunnite to add strength. The museum has even decided to add a manhole at the hope of having an exhibit which will enable guests to move a remote controlled camera throughout the underground tunnel. The goal for completion is July of next year, with the exhibit opening on Labor Day weekend 2015, in conjunction with the NCM’s 21st Anniversary Celebration. We wish the National Corvette Museum the best of luck in completing the project! Page 11
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NEW 2015 Black Stingray 3LT Convertible, Jet Black perforated leatherwrapped int., Black top, 6.2-L (455HP), 8-spd. AT w/Paddle shift, MyLink/Nav, Performance Data Recorder, Heads-up, GT bucket seats, Active handling w/Traction control,
Performance exh., Red calipers, MSRP $74,995 ...................................................See Sandi!
USED 1993 Ruby Red Coupe, Black Int, Automatic, Alum. wheels, Traction
control, Sport bucket seats (Stock#1818) $8,450 List .......................................See Sandi!
Just in time for the holidays, Faulkner is holding a Winter Coat Drive. Bring your
slightly worn and gently used coats to the dealership to help the homeless and less fortunate.
Winter is coming and your Corvette doesn’t get the same traction in snow as it does on
dry pavement. Stop by the dealership and see the all-new 2015 Chevy Colorado, winner
of the Motor Trend Truck of the Year Award! Both 2WD and 4WD models are in transit.
AACC members receive 10% off GM
Service, Parts and Accessories.
See Sandy about our vehicle discounts.
Present your membership card to
enjoy the savings!
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NCM News & Events
Rick Hendrick Takes Z06 Delivery at NCM
02.Dec | NASCAR Team Owner and Chevrolet Dealer Rick Hendrick visited the Museum to take delivery of the very first production Corvette Z06. Plant and Museum tours were followed by a few laps at the NCM Motorsports Park. Editor’s Note: Rick was the high bidder of the right to spec the very first production Z06 during the Barrett‐Jackson auc‐
tion in April 2014 at a price of $1,000,000. He also owns the first production C7 coupe and convertible! Must be nice!! Three Join the NCM Board
04.Dec | This week the National Corvette Museum Board of Directors held their quarterly meeting in Bowling Green, during which three new board members were voted in. Paul Mariano of Huntersville, NC is no stranger to most every‐
one in our close‐knit Corvette community as he served as the 2014 National Corvette Caravan Chairman. Paul is a Life‐
time Member of the Museum and serves as the Ambassador to the Museum for the Queen City Corvette Club. Randy Flock of Greenwich, RI is also a familiar face, having served as Captain for the New England Caravan. Randy is a Lifetime Member of the Museum and serves as the Ambassador to the Museum for the Corvette Club of Rhode Island. Dave Heinemann of Orland Park, IL is the incoming president of the National Council of Corvette Clubs and will be fill‐
ing their seat on our board. He is a Lifetime Member of the Museum and took delivery of a 2014 Corvette from the Mu‐
seum this year. Welcome Paul, Randy and Dave! Find more NCM news online at www.CorvetteMuseum.com
or call 1.800.53.VETTE(538.3883).
National Corvette Museum, 350 Corvette Drive, Bowling Green, KY 42101.
© National Corvette Museum 2014
2015 Events
NCM HPDE ........................... Apr 23‐24 NCM Bash ............................ Apr 23‐25 MiM 3rd Annual Tail of the Dragon Tour ........................................ Apr 26‐29 C4 Gathering.......................May 14‐16 MiM LeMans Tour ................Jun 11‐21 NCM Cruise to Greece & Italy .........................................Jun 20‐27 VIR HPDE...............................Jun 29‐30 NCM HPDE ............................... Sep 3‐4 21st Anniversary Celebration . Sep 3–5 MiM Lone Star Boots, Fun & Fast Current NCM Raffles Shark Gray Cpe | 8spd AT, ZF1, 2LT, 1000 tix @ $200.......................1/15 Torch Red Cpe | 8spd AT, 2LT, Unlim. tix @ $10 ...............................1/29 ........................................ Sep 14‐19 MiM 1‐Lap of KY Tour ............. Oct TBD Vets 'n Vettes ..........................Nov 5‐7 NCM HPDE ......................... Nov 14‐15 Page 13
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Corvette Classifieds
If you have something Corvette-related to sell, contact the newsletter editors to run a free ad. We will make all efforts to run your ad until the item sells.
Contact Kevin & Michelle Minnich at aaccnewsletter@verizon.net or call 610-530-0923.
Neither Allentown Area Corvette Club nor the Newsletter Editor(s) are responsible for ad content or for any exchanges as a result of ads published.
1965 Convertible — Maroon/Maroon int., black soft top, numbers-matching, L-79 327/350, 4-spd., whitewall tires,
knock-offs, teak wheel, power antenna, AM/FM, aftermarket A/C. PA inspected + alignment. Runs great. Stress
cracks in body. ‘67 wheels mounted, originals included. 92,000 miles. Asking $49,900. (Harry, 610-216-0596)
AACC Car!! 1978 Anniversary Coupe — 25th, 2-tone Silver, Red leather int., AT, 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)
AACC Car!! 1986 Coupe — Black/Red int., AT, AM/FM/Cass., Good condition. 126,000 miles. $6,500.
(Frank, 610-849-2470, frank.madura1@rcn.com)
1996 Collector’s Edition Coupe — LT-4, 6-speed, Preferred Equipment Group (electronic AC, Bose audio, 6-way
power Driver’s Seat), Selective Real Time Damping, Traction Control, ABS, blue removable roof panel, 5200 miles.
$28,995 negotiable. (Alan; H: 908-479-6930, C: 908-303-3083)
1998 Convertible — Silver exterior / Black interior / Black top, AT, Non-smoker, 10 disc CD changer, Brushed
wheels, New tires ALL ORIGINAL, Like New w/ 20,800 miles. $24,000 Firm. (Greg, 610-509-3276)
2000 Convertible — Light Pewter / Black interior / Black top, 6-spd, Active Handling and Ride Control. 6,500 miles
& All Original! (Joe; H: 610-366-8842, C: 610-762-8860)
AACC Car!! 2013 60th Anniversary 427 Convertible — Arctic White, Blue Diamond, 7.0L 505HP, 6-spd Man.,
1SC Pkg., Carbon Fiber Pkg., 60th Anniv. Design & Stripe Pkgs., Power Top, NAV/CD, 7481 miles,
1 of 837, KBB: $68,805. Asking $62,995. (Len, 610-923-7534).
Black Leather Jacket with red accent piping — Lambskin, Size L, “Corvette” lettering and crossed flags logo on back
and left front chest, C1/C2 flags on both sleeves, Like New, Not worn in 5 years, climate controlled storage, Originally $399, asking $200 OBO. (Marty, 610 730-2846 or martin.hegyi@boschrexroth-us.com)
Garage Space — Single-car space with electric opener and AC power (for battery charger).
Near Dieruff High School, Allentown, PA. Price negotiable. (Joy, 610-433-1323)
Holley 750 Carburetor — Single pump, dual feed, electronic choke, shiny finish, like new, used less than 100 miles
on a C2. Asking $325. (Gary, 610-767-3605)
Old Radios Repaired — Analog only, not digital. Specializing in OEM radios from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Cost is
$125.00 + parts. If I can’t fix it, there is no charge! (Tom Himmelsbach, 610-751-5314)
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